Mugabe's land 'reform' plans run back to England's colonisation. But still, it's just not cricket.
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COVER STORY
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It's a first. But the women commandos trained by TN's police raise serious issues.
An on and off player for more than 13 summers, punctuated by controversies and visits to the surgeon's table, Cairns is 'guilty' of not quite fulfilling the potential he has.
On Time magazine rating Devdas as one of the top ten best films in the world in 2002, Oscars and Bollywood
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To grudging nods from the men's-only club, heiresses paint their own sky
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It's a first. But the women commandos trained by TN's police raise serious issues.
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An on and off player for more than 13 summers, punctuated by controversies and visits to the surgeon's table, Cairns is 'guilty' of not quite fulfilling the potential he has.
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On Time magazine rating Devdas as one of the top ten best films in the world in 2002, Oscars and Bollywood
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Bringing down the house; Sugar daddies pass the salt; Till Pappu goes bust; Spectres of Ayodhya; The identity crisi of 'true' Hindus and The next industrial revolution
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The rivalry between Samata strongmen George and Nitish almost splits the party but for a last-minute compromise
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The leading criminal lawyer and Rajya Sabha MP on the Shiv Sena/Bal Thackeray attacks on his representing Dec 13 accused and much more.
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Discrimination in the US and rising disaffection back home strain the US-Pakistan fight against Al Qaeda <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=197>More Coverage </a>
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Trouble in the BJP's American chapter embarrasses the Sangh
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Discontent, notundilutedpatriotic cheer, marked the fest India hosted for its prodigals <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=312>More Coverage </a>
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The Centre-NSCN (IM) talks are welcome, but doubts remain <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=18>More Coverage </a>
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The simmering cauldron of farmers' discontent is put to boil in west UP
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As little as 80 gm of Indiamix takes care of 23 per cent of the caloric and 58 per cent of the daily protein needs of children
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The government's brainchild, midwifed by WFP and delivered by corporates and NGOs. That's Indiamix: health food for the poor.
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If you don't like the Page 3 (or 6) culture but still like to be 'with it'...
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A reflection of the stifling and decaying social order.
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Madhu Jain dines Dara Singh
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A fusion of fine food and apparels, end to timepass, Dilli cool to Manish Malhotra's creations and the Road to Ladakh.
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The Indian coach backs his boys for the World Cup
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A dejected skipper feels the side let fans down
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Indian willows wept bitterly in Kiwiland. Is this the dream team to lift the World Cup for us in South Africa?
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The jamboree that was the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas only shows up that swadeshi be damned, videsh is where middle India wants to be
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With the sole exception of North Korea, every rogue state is an Islamic state. Does the BJP want India to join them?
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The desert storm brewed, but it did not erupt. If the US had its way, the war on Iraq would be over by now. The international community again played moderator.
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The ministry tries to pacify cellcos but they and their pet peeve, WLL operators, stay at loggerheads <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=110>More Coverage </a>
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Just before 2003 dawned, Bangladesh signed a defence pact with China. Pakistan and Myanmar are already in China's pocket. Maoist insurgency is pushing ...
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Granta Young Writers: Hari Kunzru makes it, Andrew Crumey is sour, and Amit Chaudhuri too old, though he gets the Sahitya Akademi Award...
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The Peter Sellers' take is good for a few jaded laughs but jarring in a book which purports to explore the 'fault lines' of contemporary India
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The nation-state is no redresser of problems, it's a part of them
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A cop is killed by colleagues in khaki, exposing a malignancy
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"I'd have loved to be..."A column on the alternateaspirations of celebrities