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COVER STORY
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There was once a canal to water a land. The state's led it to drought and riots. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=20 target=_blank> Updates</a>
The biggest Khan of them all on turning 39—and his forthcoming releases, <i>Veer Zara</i> and <i>Swades</i>
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There was once a canal to water a land. The state's led it to drought and riots. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=20 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The biggest Khan of them all on turning 39—and his forthcoming releases, <i>Veer Zara</i> and <i>Swades</i>
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OTHER STORIES
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No sweet deal; Bad company; A headcount; Come together; Will action speak louder?
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A few committed men keep the fight alive to bring the culprits to book
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The assassins of Mrs Gandhi were hanged within four years, while 20 years later, the killers of 10,000 Sikhs remain unpunished. Are there two sets of laws in the country?
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A school where the hearing-impaired learn to speak and find their way into the mainstream
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Lottery. It's big business, completely unregulated and prize-winning mostly for those who run it.
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On the face of it, the dice is loaded heavily against the movie.
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A language that holds the key to a successful career. And thrifty businessmen are starting coaching centres by the dozen.
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Insulin pumps attached to your jeans pocket can send up the right amount. And many new drugs promise sweet relief from the dreaded ailment.
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Auto Da Fete, Bobby Jindal and Base Jumping
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Public outrage is all fine but let's face it, we didn't have a stomach 'for the battle'
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Xenophobia forced the white American to endorse Christian fundamentalism
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Bush's victory doesn't mean Indo-US ties are climbing an unending upward graph
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Author of <i>The Idea of India</i>, Sunil Khilnani is currently director of the South Asia Studies Program at the Johns Hopkins University. Excerpts from an interview:
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In the end, god and guns defeated Kerry's war on war. Will Bush II be more aggressive or more circumspect?
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The world's most powerful, affluent, intellectually robust, innovative nation has elected a president much of the free world loathes.
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Woodstock School's 150th anniversary completes Alter's unfinished circle
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I didn't get to be part of the execution squad but—boy!—didn't it shoot straight?
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Pakistan president Musharraf spoke about a Kashmir solution to journalists last fortnight. The BJP's reaction to his remarks was pathetic. These ...
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Book events? Nothing but a circus? Well, Roli's gone and proved it. Now go judge a book by its cover.
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It's a "must read" for anyone interested in soccer, economics, ethnic and religious violence, or global terrorism
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For all those who say "But I don't understand poetry", this is a perfect book of verse to cut your poetic teeth on.
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The villain was meant to be hated, but that is what has come to be loved about him
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Her nemesis in MP may be the suave and sure-footed Shivraj
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A revised CBI petition on Babri, the final Liberhans report, darts from foes and friends... Advani's seat is hot.
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In Mauritius to shoot his film, Amitabh turns a brand ambassador for the nation