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COVER STORY
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Economic liberalisation marginalised trade unions. Has Gurgaon '05 brought them back in the reckoning?
He plays a chef in the upcoming film <i>Ramji Londonwale</i>. The spice in the Chennai-based star’s life.
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Economic liberalisation marginalised trade unions. Has Gurgaon '05 brought them back in the reckoning?
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He plays a chef in the upcoming film <i>Ramji Londonwale</i>. The spice in the Chennai-based star’s life.
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OTHER STORIES
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Bite the bullet; A few of our own; Miles clock up, time to rest; Learning curve; The viewfinder
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The defence ministry is leaking intelligence like a sieve and the MI is failing to stop it
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The deluge proved one thing, profit-oriented private sector firms like Reliance Energy are no friends in need
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Ram Moorat Ram, 86, on a man who shooed kids away with laddoos
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The writer's 125th anniversary has officialdom in a tizzy. But will it last the ride?
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<i>Outlook</i>'s expose is vindicated by a parliamentary panel probing petro adulteration. Its damning report has suggested course corrections by the oil ministry.
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The Posco steel deal is still hot, but already odious comparisons with Enron emerge
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The high court directs the BMC to explain the mess
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Officials say there is no epidemic. Yet, the city tots up 160 deaths after the floods. Each one points the finger at the other. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=118 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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As Mangal Pandey is <a href=showtime.asp?fodname=20050829 target=_blank> glammed up for celluloid</a>, it's time to do a reality check
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He's battled suspicion, illiteracy, bureaucratic apathy and paucity of funds. His effort has borne fruit.
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Will equal property rights for women go against them?
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The golf industry in India is transforming from being just a game to a career option
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Even as sheer fiction the film does not hold. The narrative is inconsistent, the songs forced and the characters hopelessly ill-conceived.
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That's what the Quran says. So, why do so many suicide bombers get brainwashed?
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With Rajiv Gandhi's gruesome assassination, the suicide bomber had well and truly arrived
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Most attacks in India have been fidayeen, not suicide missions. But both are deadly.
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Case studies of three suicide bombers: deep hurt inside, brainwashed by religion, misfits
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An insight into the mind of a would-be bomber: A young Palestinian then training to become a suicide bomber, later killed by the Israeli security
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A suicide bomber is the deadliest weapon. What makes him—or her—tick? Who makes them? How?
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Despite lofty promises, the State has virtually forgotten the common man
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Two bills, one on the table, one not, bring to life some old ghosts to haunt Chidambaram
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TV has influenced mankind like nothing else! Next to the instinct for human procreation is the gregarious instinct. After sex, comes human bonding. ...
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Who is the obvious choice to review Salman Rushdie's <i>Shalimar the Clown</i> or Vikram Seth's <i>Two Lives</i>? How much to get your book published?
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Granoff manages to bring us a whiff from the past, when life was filled with simple sorrows and fate was never questioned.
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Uma Vasudev tells us little about how she happened to choose the charismatic Hariji as subject for a biography. But one can only be happy that she undertook the task.
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Right time, right place. It was 1857 that made Mangal Pandey, not the other way round.
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The river has claimed their land and destroyed lives