On Boom, Black, Bollywood and Reid & Taylor
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COVER STORY
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Death one afternoon; A halt at purgatory; The stones are back; Patching up with a lost friend; Tortoise traffic turns turtle and Decimated fragments of a past time
Warne's been true to his Black Rock roots, where sport is king and boys will be boys
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Death one afternoon; A halt at purgatory; The stones are back; Patching up with a lost friend; Tortoise traffic turns turtle and Decimated fragments of a past time
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Warne's been true to his Black Rock roots, where sport is king and boys will be boys
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OTHER STORIES
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Rain plays the knight to CMs in distress Diggy and Gehlot. Will the poll gods fall for them too?
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Once there was Ameen Sayani. Now motormouth RJs ride a new FM wave.
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Soil degradation forces the country's granary to look at alternative crops
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The TDSAT draft leaves fuzzy areas of law, but it has both cell and WLL players upbeat. Meanwhile, the market booms.
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Thirteen lucky ladies drive monster vehicles in a steel plant, leaving a trail of grumbling male drivers
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A blueprint plans golf etc on 20,000 acres of the Vasai forest
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The mahant on his relationship with the VHP, BJP and the support of Muslims in solving the Ayodhya tangle
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The new Nyas chief turns the tables on the VHP by courting Muslims and saying he won't play stooge <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=37>Updates</a>
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The Hudco, in chasing its ambitious target, is in a mess and poll year politics will hardly help it recover
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A Coke-loving alien, a Lagaan-style basketball tie and a not-so-normal hero. After seven flops, Hrithik's luck is turning.
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Nair's saying no to films "they" want her to make. <i>After Vanity Fair</i>, it's back to old flame, theatre.
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Cronje knew more than he revealed. Did his death have anything to do with that?
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If you thought green was the colour of envy, stand corrected.
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Indian MPs finally get some work done. In Pakistan.
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No one said the peace process would be a cinch—not least New Delhi
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A thaw in the Pakistani mindset is discernible. But if you thought they will trade Kashmir for peace, perish it <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9>Updates</a>
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The first-ever opinion survey in Pakistan by an Indian media house
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The National Judicial Commission bill: a noble letter masking Machiavellian intent
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In the rural countryside, it's the indiscriminate dumping of Pepsi-Coke waste that's of concern
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Hoping the worst is behind them, Cola majors move on to win back consumer trust <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=153>Updates</a>
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TV has made monkeys of us all. Celebrities hog the camera to spout gibberish. They support the right thing for the wrong reason. They support the wrong ...
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The world's first official City of Literature? Helen Fielding invented Darcy? Shakespeare as rap? Oh deah
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A visual feast with interesting info on the invention of lithography and the history of picture-printing presses in India.
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Along with diplomats, buses and possible air links, this volume too may find place in track three diplomacy.
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A peppier version of the epic goes where Valmiki didn't-or couldn't
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SEBI clips market oracle Samir Arora's wings. But where exactly did he err?