We gain weight during Diwali not so much because we eat, but because we do so at wrong hours.
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COVER STORY
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A Chennai-based think-tank is tasked with figuring out what corruption really means for India
Three recent diplomatic visits hint at India’s role in the tracery of new Asian balances
The hounding of Sanjiv Bhatt and some other IPS officers shows what lengths the BJP’s prime ministerial aspirant from Gujarat will go to have his way
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Why did India not figure in Steve Jobs’s vision?
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Sehwag’s school in rural Haryana opens shakily
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Has Digvijay overplayed the right-wing conspiracy angle?
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Why did they attack Team Anna man Prashant Bhushan?
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His zest is alive, but Khushwant puts his column-writing to rest
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A Chennai-based think-tank is tasked with figuring out what corruption really means for India
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A mood of reflection in Indian business, some gung-ho talk...
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Three recent diplomatic visits hint at India’s role in the tracery of new Asian balances
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The hounding of Sanjiv Bhatt and some other IPS officers shows what lengths the BJP’s prime ministerial aspirant from Gujarat will go to have his way
OTHER STORIES
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Are RTI, CAG hurting politicians more than governance?
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Bail denial is itself a form of punishment. ‘Tangible’ justice? Or presumption of guilt?
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A ‘fixer’ dies in custody, but a govt quickly regains balance
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Bariatric surgery is becoming a staple in the weight loss industry. But should it?
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Jagjit Singh’s voice touched emotions like no other. Our loss is irreparable.
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The former Karnataka Lokayukta expresses anguish on how how Anna Hazare’s ‘apolitical’ movement may be perceived
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Karunanidhi comes out in support of cornered Marans
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Before <i>Ra.One</i> and <i>Robot</i>, there wasn’t much SFX the desi superhero needed for his deeds
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Will the superhuman resuscitate the superstar? The jury is out on Ra.One.
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Indian publishers going to the Frankfurt Book Fair (Oct 12-16) are not as gung-ho. It's not the recession, but Indian books that aren’t doing well.
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This brick of a book, recording the lives and times of Indian cricket captains, that runs into over 700 pages would make any researcher proud
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A nostalgic compendium chronicles the febrile energy of Parsi natak and its maestros, its encores and last acts.
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The kind of film that makes you wish the filmmaker had thought twice before making it.
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The actor and television host on his new show, Super Cars, on National Geographic channel
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Suffice it to say I don’t hanker after prime ministership. As one of my angrezi-speaking advisors put it: “Narendrabhai, it’s better to reign in hell (Gandhinagar) than to serve in heaven (Delhi).”
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Which is the dirtiest city in India? The ignoble award goes to our most ancient—some 3,000 years old—and holiest city.