Finally let me clear all the canards dished out by the ED to the media...
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COVER STORY
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A posterboy for Indian Americans, Rajat Gupta is charged with financial misdeeds
What took so long for Hassan Ali and his accounts to be probed? A political hand?
Let Aruna die? No, with her alive, there’s more power, media attention. Hence, the politics of mercy in medicine.
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A forthcoming book paints a sympathetic picture of Jayalalitha
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It’s an eight-tentacled race now. Paul must be betting in heaven.
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Shahid Afridi, Pakistan’s skipper, is on top with some spin zing
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A posterboy for Indian Americans, Rajat Gupta is charged with financial misdeeds
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What took so long for Hassan Ali and his accounts to be probed? A political hand?
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Let Aruna die? No, with her alive, there’s more power, media attention. Hence, the politics of mercy in medicine.
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BBC rethinks decision on Hindi service
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Telecom firms endure the tension of not being able to wield influence
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Across the country, people are extending their homes and hospitality to travellers
OTHER STORIES
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15 deaths in three weeks damn Jodhpur’s main government hospital
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Former CJI defends himself against charges that his relatives have acquired assets disproportionate to their known sources of income.
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Probes, allegations, but KGB isn’t moving
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Amar Chitra Katha, part of our childhoods, originated in Bangalore, in Kannada
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Choose well, and Phobidden Fruit will have you coming back for a second bite.
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Indians are suspicious of the advancing Arab discontent. But final conclusions will be drawn in Saudi Arabia.
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A film that could have veered towards the maudlin but remains quietly engaging and affecting till the end.
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More than the performances—all consistently competent—the film grabs you for its beguiling, intriguing story-telling.
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Playing bully with DMK has only further dented Congress image
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The director on <i>Teen Thay Bhai</I>, a film he is involved with—as producer.
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<em>The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother</em> has a home-grown rival: <em>Learn to Slap Your Child</em>
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I.K. Gujral swam in the current of Indian politics for four decades—as MP, ambassador to the USSR, foreign minister, and prime minister. This is his story.
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One of Manmohan Singh’s unrecognised strengths is that his friends and rivals constantly underestimate his political instincts. He is not a soft touch; he is a survivor.
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Irrigation is anything but accelerated under AIBP