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COVER STORY
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The hills are alive with the buzz of self-seeking NGOs, many existing only in name
The Socialist-Secularist is sovereign again. Or is it a coalition of hired muscle? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=50>Updates</a>
Urbane, motivated, net-savvy—the new, deadlier crop of militants is from the middle class
The new brand ambassador of TAG Heuer in India on star endorsements, films and his back
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The hills are alive with the buzz of self-seeking NGOs, many existing only in name
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Radioactive spectres haunt Andhra as Nagarjuna Sagar awaits a uranium mine nearby
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There's only so low that Mayawati can dip. Witness her clout in exile.
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The Socialist-Secularist is sovereign again. Or is it a coalition of hired muscle? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=50>Updates</a>
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Urbane, motivated, net-savvy—the new, deadlier crop of militants is from the middle class
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The new brand ambassador of TAG Heuer in India on star endorsements, films and his back
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OTHER STORIES
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To slip on too smooth a marble; Terror, where is thy string?; The kiss of death; Hertz instinct; SEZ who? Promising land
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An Indian UAV is on hold, the army's looking westward
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In the new alignment, India and Israel take baby steps forward. Future defence contracts being an attraction <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=185>Updates</a>
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A movie on sex workers rubs some the wrong way
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Tired of paying arbitrary 'tax' to extortionist ultras, the Naga public gives them a taste of their own medicine
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Floating on cycles, daredevis of this Chhattisgarh district storm many stony male bastions
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The US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia in conversation with Outlook
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A biopic, rush for books on her, besotted crowds, all herald Indira's return
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The impact of ads multiply manifold when TV spots are combined with print campaigns, says an IMRB survey
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An earnest first attempt which could have been so much more fun
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The BCCI's put up an offer they can't refuse. But will the ranks and ICPA be a casualty?
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The CSIR chief airs his views
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Do you keep popping pills and yet that headache or fever won't go away? The tablets could be just plain chalk. Worse, even many life-saving drugs are fake.
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The horror of 9/11 has been eclipsed by bumbling Bush's lethal antics elsewhere
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India's problem has never been its people. It's the politics that's pulling us down.
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Suddenly, most sections involved in the ongoing soft drinks battle are on the same side of the table—and pitched against the government.
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An unpopular government rules India because no alternative is in sight. This gives the government an opportunity to refashion politics. The chances are ...
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Yet another book on Nehru. Yawn. Why Jhumpa Lahiri is not too keen for an India launch. Plus, a <i> Suitable Mom. </i>
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Gripping -- but ultimately, he's more backpacker than factpacker.
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Quibbles aside, there's no doubt that the work is one of erudition.
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A restrained telling of atrocities against Dalits, but sans rage, self-pity or radical rhetoric
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It's a cheery mix of bartending, jugglery and wit. That's how our pub cubs like it.
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Short-hop flights for shoestring budgets could change the face of airline business