The Magnasound India CMD on how much music videos have lost their value
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Navratri revelry allows youngsters an uninhibited freedom they often end up misusing
The first-timer wants to tap tribals' intrinsic strengths to set them on the path to development
Now that the pressure is off, New Delhi can decide on whether to become a signatory to the CTBT or not on merits.
He's recommended a life ban on two Pakistani players, Salim Malik and Mushtaq Ahmad, and a fine on four others. Fans, players and administrators were awaiting the findings of his inquiry into match-fixing. Justice Malik Mohammed Qayyum talks to Aniru
Nemesis may at last be catching up with the cricketers in Pakistan, thanks to recommendations of a strong probe body
Every evening, Bose moves around Patna's streets carrying foodstuff and a first-aid kit with which she tends to stray creatures.
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Navratri revelry allows youngsters an uninhibited freedom they often end up misusing
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The first-timer wants to tap tribals' intrinsic strengths to set them on the path to development
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Now that the pressure is off, New Delhi can decide on whether to become a signatory to the CTBT or not on merits.
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He's recommended a life ban on two Pakistani players, Salim Malik and Mushtaq Ahmad, and a fine on four others. Fans, players and administrators were awaiting the findings of his inquiry into match-fixing. Justice Malik Mohammed Qayyum talks to Aniru
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Nemesis may at last be catching up with the cricketers in Pakistan, thanks to recommendations of a strong probe body
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Every evening, Bose moves around Patna's streets carrying foodstuff and a first-aid kit with which she tends to stray creatures.
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Mumbai hopes the Congress will deliver it from the moral police
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That is the Srikrishna Commission report for the new government
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Vilasrao Deshmukh, Maharashtra's 54-year-old chief minister, is confident that he will be able to restore the state to its former glory, albeit with a lot of help-from the bureaucracy, from his colleagues and from Lady Luck. He spoke to Sujata Ananda
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Vilasrao Deshmukh's chief ministerial path has many hurdles
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Voices against Kalyan Singh get shriller with the BJP's debacle
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Even as his detractors are putting pressure on the BJP leadership to act against the UP chief minister, the man in the hot seat,
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Low networking may see India through Y2K, but obsolete embedded chips could spoil the party
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Hollywood fare, dubbed in Hindi, wean away audiences saturated with Mumbai masala
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In reaction to the razzmatazz of recent years, a new traditionalist mood sets in over Durga Puja
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But Sharif's disappearance might turn against Musharraf
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Scepticism marks the Indian army's response
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Pakistan's High Commissioner to India, Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, feels India ought to reciprocate Gen Musharraf's olive branch. In an interview with Janaki B. Kremmer, he explains the intentions of his country and that of the new chief executive. Excerpt
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India responds warily to the friendly overtures of the new Pakistani regime
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Their constituents may change, but coteries seem permanent
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It's no longer if but when-and who among Rahul and Priyanka-takes the plunge
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Most IAS officers prefer to manage the affairs of the northeast with the bravery of being well out of range
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Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny, and when the time came we betrayed our pledge, not wholly or in fullmeasure, but very substantially.On ...
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The Crossword Book Award, which hopes to evolve into the Indian equivalent of the Booker, has raised its prize money from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh this year. It's also started a new award for Indian language fiction translations for the same amount. H
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The whodunit's elementary but Norbu's skill unquestionable
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Tribute to a remarkable writer
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Breezy, but with insights that make this travelogue a treasure
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A chronology of events leading up to the filing of the chargesheet
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The chargesheets are finally filed, but there are no fresh revelations implicating Rajiv Gandhi