Will ULFA come to the negotiating table?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=51 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The Commonwealth Prize-winner finally delivers a whopping 7 kg book, <i>Sacred Games</i>
The Commonwealth Prize-winner finally delivers a whopping 7 kg book, <i>Sacred Games</i>
A Phalke for Suchitra Sen? The ayes and nays are getting rowdy.
Open-and-shut-up case; There's no fizz in this; Padding up; Hand on the buzzer
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The whistle of the Beijing-Lhasa train sends shivers on the Sino-Indian border
'Notings are an integral part of a file, and access to them is crucial ... Why are you rewarding cowardice? ... You are cloaking partiality, irresponsibility and dishonesty'
Indra Nooyi will put more India into Pepsi
Clandestine love has to be made of sterner stuff than KANK.
Finally, India admits to abuse of the taxation treaty by FIIs
Picture perfect: An art school in Chennai is sending its special artists to Vienna for an exhibition
Big businesses come to a standstill as Surat gets rained under
Calcutta's rich cultural tradition has raised a hot breed of designers
'Everyone's allowed to go off the handle sometimes...as long as they come back'
The Indian skipper on his philosophy of leadership as he looks back at the year gone by and at the challenges ahead
The Congress and the BJP blame each other for wasting Chhattisgarh's riches
Politicians, big business, the tribals are all after it. Should mining be made legal?
Local terror outfits get an Al Qaeda connection, look to go global
Sadly, the US and UK still gloss over terrorist attacks in India
Did quake relief efforts in PoK help members of UK charities bond with terror groups? And have relief funds been diverted to the latter?
Pakistan's expat citizens are triggers in most terror plots now. What is it about them and global jehad? There are no easy answers.
Tipped off trouble, airports are firming up as virtual bulwarks
10 steps to terror undone: How London claims it scuttled the plan
Whether or not there was an actual plan of attack, British Muslims stand convicted for perceived intention<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=2 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Contrary to media headlines, Justice Pathak does not indict Natwar Singh
European powers are facing their own crisis after Jaswant Singh passed on to President Chirac a letter from RSS chief K.S. Sudershan to Uma Bharati...
Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Sheila Dixit, N.R. Narayana Murthy, Leila Seth on, yes, you guessed it, the books they are reading.
His Salmanness got this one right: "The difference between Delhi and Calcutta," he observed to a fellow-panelist two years ago, "is that in Calcutta they drop the names of books and in Delhi they drop the names of authors."
The first of its kind, this book sheds new light on the madrassa issue now being debated across the world.
Even if she unfairly blames Islam for all atrocities on its women, hers is a significant voice on their behalf