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COVER STORY
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Anyone headed for this film will be sensibly advised to read the book first, or you'll need to unscramble the film.
From a call to hold back its release to granting an adult certification, with a prominent disclaimer that it was a work of fiction, it was the I&B ministry which took all the decisions. The Censor Board chairperson on the parallel body.<a href=pti_co
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War and no peace; She(eba) is gritty; Ice unbroken; Mobile ATM
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Anyone headed for this film will be sensibly advised to read the book first, or you'll need to unscramble the film.
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From a call to hold back its release to granting an adult certification, with a prominent disclaimer that it was a work of fiction, it was the I&B ministry which took all the decisions. The Censor Board chairperson on the parallel body.<a href=pti_co
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New Delhi is taken aback at the Pope's open indictment of India on conversions
OTHER STORIES
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The flip side of aviation boom: below-par pilots from abroad hired by vying airlines
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Subir Raha's fate is sealed by the Bombay High fire report. Mani Aiyar adds fuel.
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Nepal is a secular—not Hindu—state now. Christian conspiracy, as the RSS alleges?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=21 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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In the remote arid regions of Ladakh, the only way to store water for the sowing season is to make a glacier
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Mere cosmetic changes, that's all India had to offer at the Srinagar meet
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Terror, not peace, unveiled its agenda at the Kashmir talks<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=6 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The high-profile designer seems low-key except for the latest mobile telephones he juggles during the meeting in Rome where he talked about his plans.
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All of Milano in a mall! India is unbuttoning for the Italian invasion.
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They were witness to most of Delhi's history but few remain as living monuments
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Delhi has very few trees it can call its own. Foreign implants have left it with either water-guzzlers or eco-disasters.
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The India Story had lured small investors at last. The May 22 crash ended the adventure.
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The bloodbath on Dalal Street has left many investors in the red. What is the moral of the India story?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=31 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The quota clock is ticking. Now for the funds, facilities, faculty...<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=90 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Why is India's middle class so hostile to the empowerment of the poor?
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Forget the stereotype, Saudis now look up to India as a key anti-West ally
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The Sangh parivar's collapse stems from two failings. It misinterprets Hinduism. Its leaders lack character. The RSS was founded to promote both. Its leaders need a ruthless reappraisal.
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M.S. Swaminathan, Brinda Karat, Milind Murli Deora and Rahul Bose on the books they are reading.
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Why have writers become wary of reading other authors' books? Have Kaavya's publishers written off the five-figure advance they paid her? And this month's prize for unusual book dos goes to...
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This 343-pg medium-fat-boy comes with plenty of surface sass and shiny digit-beads. Sure, it's kind of readable, (slong as u in't expectin a deep Joyce Ulysses type multi-level PDA)
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Does not tell us anything startingly new, but at least covers known ground in readable, even simplistic ways - a useful, honest, sincere, and unpretentious contribution
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Excellent tracing of Delhi's Grand Trunk Route. A must in every educated house, school, college and library.
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The army says civil laws cannot apply to it
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How the CBI nailed the army's claims on the Pathribal encounter
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Calm, a little philosophical, but resolute, the star says in an interview from Madrid that he has no regrets about his stance, and that he won't say sorry
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That's the ultimatum the state's served on Aamir and his film for speaking his mind <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=91 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Among Bollywood's highest-paid composers, he laughs off criticism. The box office tots up his success more surely than reviewers.