She's trimming the hemlines and gearing up for her debut at the upcoming Rome Fashion Week
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COVER STORY
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The plough has no share; That's a no-fly zone; A sold out <i>Outlook</i>; Crane on the strip
Initially, I looked at the cheesiness and the juvenilia with indulgence and nostalgia for the old Bollywood thrillers. But it soon started giving way to irritation
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The plough has no share; That's a no-fly zone; A sold out <i>Outlook</i>; Crane on the strip
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Initially, I looked at the cheesiness and the juvenilia with indulgence and nostalgia for the old Bollywood thrillers. But it soon started giving way to irritation
OTHER STORIES
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At the wrong end, for once, of urban name-calling... Bombay responds: Please, we're fine, thank you. We may not have time to pick up the papers you've dropped or hold the door for you, but we're there when it really matters.
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Shut after 1947, the viceroy's kitchen reopens once again
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So, who'll fill India's top foreign office post after Shyam Saran?
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Out of power, the erstwhile CEO CM turns farmer's man
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The Arcelor deal is a milestone in his path of perseverance. Mittal, ambitious as always, is to march on with his M&A spree—now in Asia.
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On the Myanmar border, where drug use is rampant and healthcare just absent, she's the lady with the lamp
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The Jew of Bombay is home alone. It's a battle, but some are defying the pull of the Promised Land to brave it.
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Wheat, rice, pulses, veggies, petrol, diesel, home loans are all up. Inflation will stay a while.
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It's past the semis. Now to the final.
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The fitness bug creeps into office
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A tough FIFA codebook, zealously interpreted by the ref... it's yellow fever
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Football's world order still brooks no pretenders
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Admiral Arun Prakash had an exemplary record, but at the helm it's been one scandal after another
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The navy chief's relative is wanted in the war room leak case. Can the CBI dig him out?
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The ED has been after him since '99. Soon the CBI too began chasing him. Has Verma been finally caught in his web of deceit and dupe?
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Now that the CBI has filed its <a href=pti_news.asp?id=396432 target=_blank> chargesheet</a>, it will need clearance and support from the government to push ahead with its probe as it charters tricky waters.
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Completely above board? Well, well, consider the contradictions on record
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Abhishek Verma always prided himself on his connections in the police and the CBI. But on Friday, June 23, his antennae failed to receive any signal that trouble was afoot.
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We called it the Indian navy's Bofors. Now, after eight months of <i>Outlook</i> exposes, the CBI acts - raids Abhishek Verma, navy and defence ministry officials.
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As an insider, Shashi Tharoor is India's best bet for the UN top job
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The disturbing fact is the brazen selectivity. The government is using the law as a weapon to destroy opponents. In the escalating political gang wars something has to give
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Some have called it "a disease", others "the height of egotism" and as Anthony Trollope put it: "No man ever did so truly, and no man ever will."
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Indian history is peripheral in these essentially Brit books on the old Empire and the modern Corp
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The PM's panel to celebrate the Rising finds itself falling to pieces