Marcus Wolf, Al Jazeera, Aishwarya Rai, Jack Palance & Stem Cell Procedure
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COVER STORY
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Why do Indian Communists rant so much against globalisation when they actually seem to support it?
A former schoolteacher of Pakistani origin, raised in the UK, she reinvented herself as a stand-up comedy artiste
Steadfast in his commitment to agriculture, Andhra Pradesh CM tells <i>Outlook</i> about his plans to revive the sector
Sachar proposes: weave the Muslim poor into the OBC quota—as 'Most Backwards'
A terribly listless, insipid yawn of a comedy — a virtual parade of idiotic characters, one more irritating than the other
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Why do Indian Communists rant so much against globalisation when they actually seem to support it?
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A former schoolteacher of Pakistani origin, raised in the UK, she reinvented herself as a stand-up comedy artiste
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Steadfast in his commitment to agriculture, Andhra Pradesh CM tells <i>Outlook</i> about his plans to revive the sector
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YSR's secret: a sharp focus on agriculture, without deleting IT
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The Punjab CM gets up, close and personal
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Sachar proposes: weave the Muslim poor into the OBC quota—as 'Most Backwards'
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A terribly listless, insipid yawn of a comedy — a virtual parade of idiotic characters, one more irritating than the other
OTHER STORIES
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Scorsese takes the Hong Kong hit <i>Infernal Affairs</i> and relocates it brilliantly in stormy, crime-ridden Boston
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If we're unable to talk with the mentally ailing,there's something wrong with our faculties
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Seven major myths debunked by the report
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The IT industry is full of myths. A new study junks them all.
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Alcohol gives a feeling of well-being, outward calm but medically it is a depressant
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Alcohol-related road accidents have become a national malaise. How did we get here and where do we head for a cure?
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Indira Gandhi's right-hand man is today marginalised in Congress and says Sonia Gandhi could be undermined by those posing as her well-wishers
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The '62 war only boosted pro-India spirits in Tawang, but some grumble about how Tibet is developed
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Enriching or just cheap? Bitter-sweet lessons in trade with China.
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Our lumbering genius against an army of martial artists? Even where India Inc has an edge, it may be back to deuce.
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Sly and smiling, Beijing excels in making canny moves that can maim India
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There's too much to gain in cooperation for it to be lost in suspicion
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Chinese ambassador to India talks on Indo-Chinese ties, and, of course, on his recent remarks regarding Arunachal Pradesh...
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They say it's part of Tibet; India cites geographical contiguity
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The highs and lows of Beijing - New Delhi's relationship
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Friend or foe... India assesses what China means for its own place in Asia
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All the management mumbo jumbo cannot make education a retail product
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What stops India and Pakistan from discussing global issues? Only myopia
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Stables are being hastily locked up after two senior Penguin editors bolted to HarperCollins, while publishers hunt for market-friendly authors rather than books
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Death and dereliction mark most of Doshi's poems but what remains is not the dead weight of despair so much as the luminous lines her flame-tipped poet's pen conjures.
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In which women must choose between beauty and intelligence, family and career, men and themselves.
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Did Partition's onus rest only on its grand players or did the untold story lie outside conference chambers?