As the lowly fan gives vent to his Neanderthal side, the ICC ponders some tough moves <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=32>More Coverage </a>
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India gets an image makeover and a brand identity with which to market itself at home and abroad
ONGC's Sudan buy is sound in monetary, strategic and energy terms but the civil war there places it in an untenable spot
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India gets an image makeover and a brand identity with which to market itself at home and abroad
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On the launch of his history thriller, White Moghuls
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The ONGC chairman defends the decision to invest in sensitive countries.
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ONGC's Sudan buy is sound in monetary, strategic and energy terms but the civil war there places it in an untenable spot
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A rupture hidden in Samata's bleeding heart; The king's royal misadventure; The picture is really grainy; A cop-meets-pimp story unspools; Marxism a la Burdwan school and Sibling rivalry.
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An Osama tape emerges in Islamabad, sparking fears that he's doing well <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=165>More Coverage </a>
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The new government starts by meeting one of its pre-poll promises. Can it deliver on the rest? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=6>More Coverage </a>
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New CJI G.B. Pattanaik spoke to Bhavdeep Kang on judicial accountability and the recent allegations of misconduct against HC judges
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Should judges be judged? The answer, in view of allegations of misconduct, is obvious. The debate is on how to do it.
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After the Gulf War, Iraqis had risen against Saddam, but they were betrayed. Ordinary Iraqis are a little wary...
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A tough new UN resolution on Iraq, backed by France, reins in a belligerent US for now <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=25>More Coverage </a>
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The Nobel Prize winner on a range of topics from George Bush's crusade to the writer's flowering as an artist.
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It was a state government report that prompted the yatra ban
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Narendra Modi, fearing voter fallout and a rampaging EC, shoots down the VHP yatra. The parivar is not amused. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=263>More Coverage </a>
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This is the Hitchcockesque suspense movie of the year for which you have gotta keep your eyes open.
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Ganguly and Sehwag's run riot at Rajkot must have infused some confidence in the Indian team and sent warning signals to the Windies
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A butler who knows too much, sex in all its colours, a petty Prince—it's testing times for the British royals
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Multiplexes are in, blockbusters are out. And the food's great too.
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Bollywood's ship faces unfriendly trade winds at the box office, prompting some serious introspection
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The Council's resolution, though tacit, has a degree of assurance this time on lifting of sanctions if Iraq can satisfy the UNMOVIC.
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Social exclusion of the old only impoverishes our youngsters. We would all be better off if we realised that we need them as much as they need us.
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Last week there was a shootout in the Ansal Plaza shopping complex in Delhi. There were two victims. The media went overboard speculating about what it ...
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Yann Martel accused of plagiarism, but no such problems for William Dalrymple, while Arvind Krishna Mehrotra hits out at literary critics.
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We in India lack contemporary history of the digestible, Datta-Ray kind. This book will sit well on our shelves.
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A gripping history book with enough footnotes to whet your foot fetishes
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Free vs pay. Two software icons hit town looking for their share in a battle for minds and/or pockets. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=296>More Coverage </a>