A Muslim schoolteacher fights to preserve a crumbling heritage
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COVER STORY
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The telecom tangle seems far from resolved with projects facing unviability and a financial crunch
In a macho, callous society, crimes against women spiral, recording a 30 per cent rise
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NBC Asias president affirms that the tie-up with Star wont spawn conflict
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The telecom tangle seems far from resolved with projects facing unviability and a financial crunch
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Computerisation hopes to make share transfer foolproof
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Human filth defiles the mazaars of poets Zauq and Ghalib
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Out of the Kremlin, Lebed may pose a greater danger to Yeltsin
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Thirty women's groups in the state launch an andolan
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In a macho, callous society, crimes against women spiral, recording a 30 per cent rise
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OTHER STORIES
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Forced on the backfoot by an insistent President Leghari, Benazir Bhutto tries to put her house in order
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On a tour of the seven states, Gowda promises the moon
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A cinematic slice of classic rock 'n' roll, retrieved from the debris of the '60s:courtesy Rolling Stones
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Investigators zero in on Santosh Mohan Deb and Lalthanhawla
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The lure of big money makes Thackeray do a U-turn on his policy against the 'decadent West'
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Soon after being sworn in as Gujarat chief minister, Shankersinh Vaghela, spoke to Outlook. Excerpts:
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Shankersinh Vaghela finally takes the chief minister's chair with Congress help but his problems might be far from over
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London catwalks light up with western models sporting oriental designs for the coming season
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Every Indian Euroissue is a lamb to the slaughter for marauding FIIs. And it's all legal.
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New Delhi needs to rethink its foreign policy after its disastrous bid for a Security Council berth
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The BJP's woes worsen with a crisis brewing in its Delhi unit
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Whatever happened to the breeding grounds of Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi?
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The players' lingua franca is no longer Hindi
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Tennis ball cricket hits big time and helps hone a player's skills
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Suddenly, it seems, Karnataka cannot stop producing top class cricketers
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A split in the Khmer Rouge threatens the new-found peace
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A spectrum of cuisines and customs. And then, the Air India fare is manna from heaven.
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The World Bank chief tells New Delhi to shape up aided projects
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Cassandras and cheerleaders are both wrong
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A perceptive, if slightly diffused, study of the North-east
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The story of a self-appointed arbiter of mass culture and gossip
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The property dispute between the erstwhile Mysore royal family and the Khodays resurfaces
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A cash-strapped TDP banks on the Centre for flood relief