The Aap Ki Adalat anchor quits Zee in an attempt to grow beyond the programme
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COVER STORY
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Tracking down Priyanka Gandhi's fiance wasn't easy, getting him to talk was tougher still. But at the end of it, Robert Vadehra was Mr Nice Guy in person.
If the British don't care for you as a common Asian, try lordship. It can be bought for the price of a second-hand car, and might take you much further. Or it might set you back. Sanjay Suri and Prashant Panjiar met four Lords from the subcontinent i
If the Government is so concerned about the public sector, why is it sitting on top appointments?
Writing apart, Jnanpith winner Mahasweta Devi is committed to the rehabilitation of tribals
Dr Bimal Jalan, member-secretary of the Planning Commission, tells Outlook
The Ninth Plan Approach Paper takes planning by the horns, by focusing on direct action and decentralisation. Will it work?
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Ramar Pillai's herbal fuel is on sale at Rs 10 a litre
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Tracking down Priyanka Gandhi's fiance wasn't easy, getting him to talk was tougher still. But at the end of it, Robert Vadehra was Mr Nice Guy in person.
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Indian authorities nab nine alleged Chinese agents
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If the British don't care for you as a common Asian, try lordship. It can be bought for the price of a second-hand car, and might take you much further. Or it might set you back. Sanjay Suri and Prashant Panjiar met four Lords from the subcontinent i
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If the Government is so concerned about the public sector, why is it sitting on top appointments?
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Writing apart, Jnanpith winner Mahasweta Devi is committed to the rehabilitation of tribals
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Dr Bimal Jalan, member-secretary of the Planning Commission, tells Outlook
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The Ninth Plan Approach Paper takes planning by the horns, by focusing on direct action and decentralisation. Will it work?
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Politics is just one of Tomazinho Cardozo's many pursuits
OTHER STORIES
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The caretaker Prime Minister's support to Imran Khan raises suspicions about the establishment backing him
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As Britain lectures India on Kashmir, the vicious Catholic-Protestant feud in Ireland rages unabated
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Politicians are implicated in the Rs 1,000-crore cobbler scam
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Raipur's poor prefers farming to diamond mining
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Says a spokesman for De Beers, which wants to enter India
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As diamond cartels De Beers and Australia's CRA set eyes on mining in India, Digvijay's detractors cry foul
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Theatre groups are staging plays which are also advertisements
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Says I.A. Rahman, a prominent Pakistani human rights activist
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One can achieve anything at one's computer-from honing baseball skills to operating on brain tumours
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Radical Muslims torch churches, fanning communal tension
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The event faces the usual hiccups, but hopes to overcome them with a sumptuous feast of films
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The Mahatma's great-grandson takes his legacy very seriously
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The ICICI-SCICI merger shakes the financial industry and could be the harbinger of a trend
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Jyoti Basu's public outburst that the CPI(M) had blundered in not joining the UF sparks off a row
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Sharad Pawar backs Sitaram Kesri and reaps the reward
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The UF may have a tough time keeping its flock together
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As Congress President Kesri also secures the CPP leadership, he seems to be embarking on a well-thought-out programme to form the government
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Dreze and Sen fail to specify how to translate analysis into action
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Several Bodo organisations have sprung up to speak for the people
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Bodo rebels step up violence to renew their statehood demand