Pataudi got caught. But it's India's worst kept secret: there are many who take perverse pleasure in killing near-extinct animals. Worse, they often hunt in pairs with the law. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=284 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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A fractious Africa holds the keys to India's UNSC entry. The picture is bleak. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=66 target=_blank> Updates</a>
She’s broken into a space so far dominated by men, becoming the first woman CMD of Indian Airlines. Here are her plans for the airlines:
A fractious Africa holds the keys to India's UNSC entry. The picture is bleak. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=66 target=_blank> Updates</a>
She’s broken into a space so far dominated by men, becoming the first woman CMD of Indian Airlines. Here are her plans for the airlines:
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He supported the JKLF, and helped train militants. Thanks to Yasin, Sheikh Rashid's dirty secret is out.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Akankshya, a care home for the HIV/AIDS infected, is helping positive people rebuild their lives
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Advani's controversial Pakistan visit had a spinoff: reviving focus on an ancient Hindu temple complex
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Our cricketers may have lacked the killer instinct elsewhere. But many, like Pataudi, liked a hunt.
Hunting hares with greyhounds is the growing status symbol of rich farmers in Punjab villages
Intel and Microsoft are planning full-fledged operations to get a slice of the fast-growing Indian PC market pie
India faces an unprecedented energy crisis. The days of half-measures are over; only an integrated energy policy can bail us out. Some suggestions....
The definition of a hit is changing. You can see empty seats in a multiplex, yet be watching one.
Media pundits think L.K. Advani was trying to change his image. They are wrong. He was trying to change his politics. Advani's performance in Pakistan ...
In a volte-face, the BSP supremo is out to embrace those untouchables—the Brahmins. Will they give in?
Are writers whose works have not been translated into English condemned to literary oblivion? The tsunami effect and all about writing a column...
Racist, man misguided or fool? The architect of that April massacre didn't know himself.
The mid-day meal has churned out a strange recipe: teachers as cooks
Isolated in the party, the BJP national secretary believes Advani is engaged in a great project to bring lasting peace between India and Pakistan.
Advani served God's own party well, but even He can't save the man now
The RSS says no quarter. Advani says he's ready for battle. A Kurukshetra to the end for the BJP?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=336 target=_blank> Updates</a>




















