She walked out on tradition to lead a successful women's movement in a forgotten hamlet
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COVER STORY
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Is there a Miss Grundy in you? Online tutoring is the new twist to BPO. Wake up at 5 am and teach a kid in Montana.
Harvard historian and grandnephew of Subhash Chandra Bose on his book <i>A Hundred Horizons</i> and the recently set up Harvard field office in Mumbai
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Is there a Miss Grundy in you? Online tutoring is the new twist to BPO. Wake up at 5 am and teach a kid in Montana.
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Harvard historian and grandnephew of Subhash Chandra Bose on his book <i>A Hundred Horizons</i> and the recently set up Harvard field office in Mumbai
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The BSE index has crossed the Dow's but that isn't all
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OTHER STORIES
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Left, right...a march past; Show us the way; Fly the rapids; it's all in the cards; Say cheers to that; There were shots but no lead
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They call him Goldfinger. We don't mind. Samaresh Jung's five C'wealth golds cap a quiet success story.
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This is where Sikhism was born. Today, Nankana is a town gasping for breath.
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Is India playing spoilsport in the Afghan-Pak relationship? Pakistan is certain it is.
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The extravagant life is taking its toll on the Hyderabad Nizam. His third wife is seeking an astronomical alimony, her contention stemming from precedence.
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With a little help, the city can be the next Hong Kong
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The proposed law on child abuse has teeth, pitfalls too
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Does the resurfacing of a 'secular crisis' suggest that we are at the edge of a precipice? Or, should we believe in India's ability to weather all storms?
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Jessica Lal's sister, for the first time, lashes out against the dubious role played by Bina Ramani and some senior police officials, including Amod Kanth, then joint commissioner.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=35 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Whether you like it or not will depend largely on your appetite for the weird. Every single character here is eccentric, does not belong to the mainstream but seems to inhabit the fringes.
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Almost 3.5 million workers will lose their livelihood. Does anyone care?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=48 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Consider the Rajya Sabha's evolution. The candidates would lie. Among such liars were Manmohan Singh and L.K. Advani. Then they just changed the law. Now they just want the rich.
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Now that the Hutch Crossword 2005 prize-winners have walked away with a Rs 3-lakh cheque each, we can finally know who the jury was...
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Okay, somebody please release blood-coloured smoke from the high chimney of Homicide House, for we, at last, seem to have found someone who fits the bill.
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Great quick reference handbook, with interesting nuggets, but nothing that is new
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A hundred years ago, Bangalore was the first Indian city to see the light
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The Jet-Sahara merger is not going to be a smooth walk in the park
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Civil aviation is set for a boost once the Indian and Air India merger comes through
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Still, the odds are even on the moral compass, as the Indian polity assesses it
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Amethi, the rival sibling to Rae Bareli, is still adjusting to Rahul's shy, retiring, methodical style
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Rae Bareli is ecstatic as a 'wronged' Sonia calls on the people. For the rest of UP, though, she's a mere blip. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=126 target=_blank> Updates</a>