Pakistan’s India-myopic media dream of an Anna of their own
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COVER STORY
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In India’s villages where graft is a daily reality Anna’s message does resonate, but only in pockets
The IB is learnt to have told the Centre to do exactly the opposite of what it did
The 2008 slowdown took over 5 lakh jobs. Some reinvented themselves, for others....
The Ramayana gets a very American makeover. Does the flavour survive the melting pot?
Onfield bumbling and tired bones begat bloodied noses—much of this is payment for IPL’s cash
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In India’s villages where graft is a daily reality Anna’s message does resonate, but only in pockets
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Engorged on Anna, a feral media orchestrates opinion by inculcation
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The IB is learnt to have told the Centre to do exactly the opposite of what it did
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The government trips over a campaign with fundamental problems of its own
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Our two main parties neither want to clean up nor be cleansed
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Hyper e-commerce site valuations, another bubble on the make?
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The 2008 slowdown took over 5 lakh jobs. Some reinvented themselves, for others....
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The Ramayana gets a very American makeover. Does the flavour survive the melting pot?
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Onfield bumbling and tired bones begat bloodied noses—much of this is payment for IPL’s cash
OTHER STORIES
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<i>Outlook</i>’s Congo expose sparks demands for firmer order in the army
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What could a people that Dalits deem unclean have to celebrate about on Independence Day?
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Hot pants...is just what a girl wants. It’s no skin off her back.
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Garhwali villagers resist new central farming plans, stick by age-old ways attuned to nature
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The ‘ban’ on <i>Aarakshan</i> is just part of a long capitulation. The mob is the final censor in our country.
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Farmers in two districts refuse to grow rice
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A dose of infidelity as medicine for a weakening marriage? Pass the wine.
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The ancient Tamil poets sometimes compared the idli with the moon, and that’s what Murugan’s idlis remind you of
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Jewel-bright descriptions, careful plots and compassionate prose from one of India’s most graceful voices
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A dystopic descent into the troubling nature of democracy, identity and the ego
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The only well-realised role is Big B’s and the proficient actor could well be the only reason to watch the film—apart from a lovely Tanvi Azmi who plays his wife
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The film-maker on his new film, <i>Not a Love Story</i>
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My killer line at parties goes something like this: “Rye’s the name. Accounting is my game”
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Some of my best friends are in the Anna Hazare team. And I was and still remain a supporter of the Jan Lokpal Bill. Alas, the vocabulary of protest has degenerated perceptibly.