Mayawati’s explanation was unique. Her disproportionate assets were not. Almost all politicians have disproportionate assets. Why, even Sonia Gandhi...
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COVER STORY
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The daughter of the Tamil superstar on Sultan, her 3D animated film on her father
Punjab thought it would curb foeticide, but has ended up with more female infanticide
Brings together a formidable line-up of actors, and then goes ahead and shamelessly wastes their histrionic skills in roles that could well have been played by rank amateurs.
British prime minister has seen the light—in Asia. His trip to India and China this week is aimed at bolstering ties with the twin engines of the world economy...
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The daughter of the Tamil superstar on Sultan, her 3D animated film on her father
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Jallikattu, TN's iconic sport, ignites passions
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Finally, V.K. Singh's allegations prompt a probe of RAW
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Punjab thought it would curb foeticide, but has ended up with more female infanticide
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Brings together a formidable line-up of actors, and then goes ahead and shamelessly wastes their histrionic skills in roles that could well have been played by rank amateurs.
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With big names, Jaipur's litfest takes wing as a stellar marquee
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Only Sir Edmund Hillary could have worn greatness with such casual aplomb
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British prime minister has seen the light—in Asia. His trip to India and China this week is aimed at bolstering ties with the twin engines of the world economy...
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A varsity dedicated to environment studies. The time is nigh.
OTHER STORIES
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Rising rupee, high interest rates take their toll. Time for correction?
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Death stalks the Chambal gharial. Apathy, not a 'mystery disease', may be to blame.
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The South African match referee has an uncanny knack of coming up short against Asian teams
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Racism is universal, why are Asian players taking the brunt of it?
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Autumn is a desirable season in sexuality. Mature trysts with love and lust, turning passivity into passion, and dating after divorce are the new colours of the fall.
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He may look suave, urbane. But peel off the aloe vera mask and you find the same old braggadocio, objectifying of women and male chauvinism.
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Unlike the Punjabi munda, the small-town southie doesn't wear machismo on his sleeve. But deep down lurks the same old male instinct.
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He's been there, done that. But when he's back home, he wants a 'sohni kudi' who looks good, talks well, minds his house...but has no mind of her own
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Coming from a world where institutions have collapsed, the provincial student displays an intensity the metropolitan lacks
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Sex is blooming in our'small cities', and it's all thanks to His grace.
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Not Musharraf but the Afghan war has led to the chaos in Pakistan
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China wants to make gloves, not war. It means business, nothing more.
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China may support India in the NSG, but it's not moving our Left leaders. They are firm on their anti-Indo-US deal stance.
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Not just its look, the Chinese capital is also sprucing up its vocab for Olympics 2008
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It was the best of China, but while the feast looked good, it wasn't really filling
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A move's on to give old cars a decent burial
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The American always had his Model T. Sans radio, or air bags, he just won't fancy Tata's car.
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Europe has stringent norms, America loves big cars. Over then to Africa, Latin America.
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Nayar goes beyond his patently heroic subject to record mass movements witha wide arc of influence and the sacrifices they extracted, now half-forgotten