The new chairperson of the Children’s Film Society on her ‘vision’ to give children a better fare
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COVER STORY
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Hell hath no fury...; Paper trail; Dry runs; 'Blackwill burnout' syndrome; Cruise for peace; A developed friendship
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Hell hath no fury...; Paper trail; Dry runs; 'Blackwill burnout' syndrome; Cruise for peace; A developed friendship
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God rides the ether as his angels, in many flavours, reach for sofa-bound souls
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S. Ramesh is left out of the team, again. So much for fair selection!
OTHER STORIES
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A gentler, kinder force is a good idea. But changing police colours doesn't come easy.
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In Nizamuddin's warm bylanes, an age-old culture and cuisine face the restorer's axe
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Indian stars step out of the fringes to dazzle all at the international film fest in Morocco
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An online database boosts reaction time to calamities
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Thousands die of the cold on Delhi's streets every winter. There may be a little warmth this time.
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The film falls apart for two reasons: it has nothing new to offer and it exaggerates emotions and situations to the hilt
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This time, candidates have to declare their assets and liabilities. Will it bring transparency or refine evasion?
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Most economic indicators upbeat
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A great monsoon, a flush forex balance, 7-8% GDP growth looks possible
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Dalit writing is the toast of publishers but the market has its own way of winnowing
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For touring teams, heat is just one of the playing XI in India. So's dust, food et al. No wonder the stars sit out.
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Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh.
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With homebase UP dicey, Maharashtra is its playground
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Shades of pacifism and fatigue on a canvas of violence
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The 'greater TN' outfit is hitched up with the brigand
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The maverick group known for its violent justice meted out in kangaroo courts is tying up with Nepal's Maoists
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The PW is on the run in its stronghold, Telangana. But its tentacles are throbbing in the rest of Dandakaranya.
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India's quiet, brutal wars are lost in the din of Kashmir and Hindutva
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Israel opening a Syrian front could only expand the breeding ground for terror <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=67>Updates</a>
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Asean's outstretched hand to India is all fine, but when China calls it may look a closed fist
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Republican rule brought war: now America mulls its baleful consequences
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The CIA solicits old hands to fathom new enemies
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Battling odds and slurs, the 'gubernator' hits home
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Three events last Saturday were symptomatic of the sickness that afflicts Indian politics. First was the announcement of Mulayam Singh Yadav's jumbo ...
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Penguin's new literary star has all the neccessary ingredients: young (23), unknown (an IIM dropout who lives in Calcutta) and a first-time novelist.
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The value of this book lies in the first-person accounts of the frustrations and achievements of journalists unearthing facts in hostile circumstances.
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Displaced metaphors play out their genteel turmoil yet again, Jhumpa style
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Bihar's bureaucrats are pen-pushers of a different sort
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As the bamboo flowers, it dies, leaving ravaged forests
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India is no longer an island. It hopes to boost ASEAN trade, balance China and forge a front against terror <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=94>Updates</a>