Calcutta's Dylan, who converted to Islam in 2000, is the TMC candidate from Jadavpur
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COVER STORY
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After having set up 64 restaurants and 20 bakeries across the globe, M. Mahadevan has created a product closer to his heart...
Only a South Asian confederation might ensure survival of present international borders. Otherwise Pakistan could balkanise.
The BJP banks on a swoosh of an election run in the state. Will these two men's rivalry foul it up?
A restaurateur and his son sully with their crimes a success built with sweat
Cause and effect. Indian expertise in civil society problems gives them a global edge.
On paper, a cracker of a theme—class divide and how 'have-nots' take their revenge. But it fails to deliver and ends up as dull, dreary and deadbeat
The kind of film you had rather catch on TV, one that would have escaped notice had it not been for the accompanying publicity and promos
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After having set up 64 restaurants and 20 bakeries across the globe, M. Mahadevan has created a product closer to his heart...
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Only a South Asian confederation might ensure survival of present international borders. Otherwise Pakistan could balkanise.
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The BJP banks on a swoosh of an election run in the state. Will these two men's rivalry foul it up?
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A restaurateur and his son sully with their crimes a success built with sweat
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Cause and effect. Indian expertise in civil society problems gives them a global edge.
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The people's car is a winner. But hang on for the reliability.
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On paper, a cracker of a theme—class divide and how 'have-nots' take their revenge. But it fails to deliver and ends up as dull, dreary and deadbeat
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The kind of film you had rather catch on TV, one that would have escaped notice had it not been for the accompanying publicity and promos
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Black sheds its old inauspicious tag, adorns the garb of power and modesty
OTHER STORIES
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Archbishop of Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack, spoke to <i>Outlook </i>on the concerns of the Christian community.
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Kandhamal was nowhere near normal. Now, the Sangh set free.
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IPL II will neither have the fan following nor make the moolah in South Africa
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As terror target and pre-poll pawn, IPL is an obvious choice. It had to be moved.
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IPL, our money-spinning totem of cricketing influence, is shipped abroad on a political vessel
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Having angered Kullu's gods once, its proposed ski village is turning to religion
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The EC worked as one over the Varun issue
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Varun's speech again brings into focus the BJP's lasting dichotomy: vitriol versus canny pragmatism
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The Congress going it alone is a make-or-break project
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Trusted allies turn away, making this a poll of glorious uncertainty
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China's rise shows that growth stories don't follow dogma
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Who other than Chetan Bhagat pays for his publicist? Who's composing slogans in rhyming verse? And a Hachette job...
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We get sharply etched events, but no underlying fabric of realism. And the two parts of the novel are in different modes
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A political biography cobbled together from secondary sources explains how Sonia grew into her true calling
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Pre-poll illegal expenses touch an all-time high—but voters, candidates are eager votaries
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Free ATM usage soon. But are banks happy?
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The West's plan of engaging with the 'good Taliban' worries India