As Democrats make a killing in the US polls, the Indo-US deal lands in a soup
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COVER STORY
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Everyone's got a theory on the zooming Sensex. And if it has a mind of its own....
Mukesh's RIL can now produce twice as much gas as was envisaged. Can he renege on the deal with Anil and shatter the latter's dream to build the world's largest gas-based power plant?
An Indian in Britain wants a drink. What does he do? He goes to an Indian pub!
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A stronger BJP is what the SP also wants
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The Telugu star has just been awarded an honorary doctorate and the Padma Bhushan
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Everyone's got a theory on the zooming Sensex. And if it has a mind of its own....
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Domestic compulsions dictate the foreign minister's position on Saddam verdict
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The court's sentence no longer matters to Iraq. It has moved on.
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Mukesh's RIL can now produce twice as much gas as was envisaged. Can he renege on the deal with Anil and shatter the latter's dream to build the world's largest gas-based power plant?
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An Indian in Britain wants a drink. What does he do? He goes to an Indian pub!
OTHER STORIES
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The Sachar report on Muslims has set UPA on a solution hunt. What are the options?
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Aishwarya conducts herself rather ably here,fitting in with the demands of a Bollywood tearjerker. Problem is, J.P. Dutta reduces Umrao to just that — a melodrama and nothing more.
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The people of North Bihar are now learning ways to conserve rainwater
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IIM-L students make their first foray into the hinterland
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In HIV-afflicted Guntur, children, often infected themselves, turn breadwinners
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Urbanisation or genes, the patients are on the rise, so is the quest for a cure
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<i>Outlook</i> visits Delhi's Tihar Jail to see what it's like for those condemned to die
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Polly Umrigar, Daniel Ortega, N.N. Sippy, Darrell Hair
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Verma and Co penetrated all big secrets of the navy, army and air force purchases
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Going by the CBI charges, the MoD's stance on the war room leak case is a mix of lies and bravado
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The SC has overstepped its boundaries by insisting on the sealing drive
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The noted historian isn't worrying about William Dalrymple's charges
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There is only one valid reason why the death sentence might not be administered to Afzal: If it is shown convincingly that he is innocent.
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To be in the Aussie team is the toughest test
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"If they want to keep their authors, they must keep the editors who got them the authors in the first place," says David Godwin. But will Penguin's loss be HarperCollins India's gain?
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An innocent betrayal of a childhood friend's trust and the memory of shame when Pak troops surrendered at Dacca haunt this novel
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Bama has material no feted, overrated Indian English author will ever be able to imagine. Yet, it's frittered away with casual, plotless outlines.
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Gods or foreign athletes can occupy YamunaPushta, but the poor? They just don't make the cut.
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New-age forces transform a pious ritual on the holy ghats into patchwork razzmatazz
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Bangalore will be second global city to go full wireless