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COVER STORY
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It was in the series against India last summer that Vaughan transformed himself from just another promising batsman to being the bedrock of the English side.
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It was in the series against India last summer that Vaughan transformed himself from just another promising batsman to being the bedrock of the English side.
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On why a new film company he is part of will redefine Indian cinema
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It's a dialogue of the deaf as everybody hangs up on everybody else
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OTHER STORIES
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For this author, democracy has its own rewards; The life cycle of secessionism; The missionary's vulnerable position; Matchmaking in cyberspace; Patriotism is not all garbage; PR overdrive on superhighway
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Shetty's murder may lead to a shake-up in the betting cartels. Is it advantage Chhota Rajan?
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Boxed in from all sides, local Brahmins turn militant. They want in on the reservation pie.
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Cow slaughter in one town could well aid a 'Hindu reawakening'
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That's what Diggy Raja is doing, to fight double incumbency and a BJP buoyed by its Gujarat win
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Mayawati's constituency sees Dalit assertion in her birthday bash. But will it suffice?
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A royal wedding is but a bright interlude in a gloom-hit nation
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A little after the NSCN(IM) and New Delhi agreed to continue the peace talks, the NSCN general secretary sent in his written replies to the questions submitted earlier this week.
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The IIT-50 bash by the alumni saw the who's who laud the institution. Can the techies now take it further?
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V.S.Naipaul's 'catty' love, Dileep Padgaonkar's 'plum' assignment' and the gossip from Bollywood.
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It firmly stands by the outdated notions of morality and makes you question why a sexy woman cannot be shown as normal?
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Mallica Singh does a pre-emptive strike on the designer sentiments for the season
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A commendable 16% export growth
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India's surging rate of exports to the US, against the tide of world trade, points to a salutary churning in its fundamentals
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Lata Khubchandani dines Aparna and Konkana Sen
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Nail care grips Mumbai's denizens, Delhi's samples Bangalore's best, eves' power and Mallika Sarabhai's new creation.
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High commission officials in India and Pakistan are scapegoats in the arch-rivals' brutally stupid game of brinkmanshi
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It is the dedicated medical corps at AIIMS that offers a counterpoint to the "health is wealth" lobby
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That seems to be the case with the Indian health sector. While most doctors toil nobly away, the rotten few erode a basic element: trust.
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An e-mail that was alleged to contain a list of jehadis was key evidence. It only listed casualties from Gilgit's Balwaristan movement.
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Mayawati, the diamond-studded Dalit empress, emerged in a pink salwar out of a Bollywood stage to cut a gargantuan B-day cake, Marie Antoinette style.
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Agriculture, industry feel the cold...after the kharif drought
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With no contingency plans and few resources, the northern belt reels under a cold wave. Hundreds of the abject poor succumb.
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It was a freezing twilight in Delhi when my car stopped at a traffic intersection. A cop stood on the pavement wearing a cotton uniform. I rolled down ...
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A word a day brings publishers your way? So do biographies, apparently.
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Saraogi's fantastical reconstructions fill in a major silence in the evolution of Bengal's history - with a partial voice no doubt
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Managing to compress a saga spanning 3,500 years, offers a panoramic overview of the Zoroastrian people.
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Hastings tells us how the editor's job, after the proprietor's, is one to envy
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Life's going on for the average Baghdadi, George W. Bush's threats notwithstanding