Former Australian captain, now commentator, on the Ceat Cricket Ratings, Ricky Ponting’s team,sledging and India’s chances Down Under
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COVER STORY
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The unified licence regime raises cries of an unfair edge to operators with both WLL and basic ties <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=110>Updates</a>
The call comes through; No high in Dubai; The ghost of '84; A very warm welcome; Cleaning up, after; Knight up, sizing up the board
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The unified licence regime raises cries of an unfair edge to operators with both WLL and basic ties <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=110>Updates</a>
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The call comes through; No high in Dubai; The ghost of '84; A very warm welcome; Cleaning up, after; Knight up, sizing up the board
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OTHER STORIES
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When it comes to selling the Big Idea, the BJP is miles ahead. Reason: its focused strategising, glib frontmen, media savvy.
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In the dead of night, when all of us are fast asleep, there's something happening in hundreds of offices across the country that's poised to transform India's socio-economic fibre.
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Bangalore's Heritage Man wants to restore the city's soul—by organising talk and walk packages
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The CEC explains how the forthcoming assembly elections in five states will be different from any other election held till now
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Twenty per cent of urban couples are battling babylessness in India. Doctors blame it on bad living and rising job stress.
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Some from the www underground are born again, as they realise the constructive potential of hacking
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RBI's third-party gold import curbs will benefit Scotiabank. Is it fair?
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Warming up your winter will be a new crop of big-budget offerings from Bollywood
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A totally uninspired and absolutely silly flick that should not have been made at all
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Had Islamabad been smart, it would have accepted Delhi's offer unconditionally
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Union external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha responded to V. Sudarshan twice: on October 26, and then on October 30, a day after Pakistan responded to India's proposals.
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Islamabad thinks India's 'grand gestures' are only for the benefit of western eyes
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If India intended to kill with kindness, Pakistan did not quite let it do so. Thus was another peace initiative reduced to a merry farce <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9>Updates</a>
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JP gave the BJP legitimacy, and lived to rue it. But, even now, they can't let him be.
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Hindus are notoriously poor learners of history's stern reckonings. Chandraprakash Dwivedi's film 'Pinjar' is only a reminder of this grim truth.
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It's hard to beat India in India. But we are now back to our winning habit.
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Dear President Bush,Congratulations! At last you have recognised Dawood Ibrahim as a terrorist. This is because Dawood helped Osama bin Laden. ...
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Get published in Outlook, win prizes -- but hurry, the last date is December 15, 2003.
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Chaudhuri has grasped Hindutva's pathology, seen the iron in India's pseudo-spiritual soul. And he's saddened and disturbed
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It's a sign of the times that the editors had to turn to Delhi to find a publisher
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For the average Mumbaikar, Busybee's columns was their voice speaking
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Bangalore, India's software garden, is on the blink
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Art sheds its exclusivity as a new tribe of middle-class collectors enter the mart