Anupam Kher infuses life into a neglected theatre academy
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COVER STORY
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He’s soft-spoken and shuns publicity but can walk into Vajpayee’s office whenever he wants
Kulsoom Nawaz is being called the "only man" in her party. For, she’s the only one trying to defy the military regime.
The rejection of the J&K assembly’s autonomy resolution only defers India’s day of reckoning in Kashmir.
It was a messy PR job. First, a pugnacious Musharraf stonewalled hostile Indian queries. Later, he apologised for being blunt.
Pakistan needs to look beyond its over-riding preoccupation with the Kashmir issue
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The eccentric astrologer on his "strike rate" and predictions
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CBI cracks an officer-dealer cartel that siphoned off Rs 1,500 cr
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He’s soft-spoken and shuns publicity but can walk into Vajpayee’s office whenever he wants
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Mohanlal’s no intellectual, just an ordinary man with extraordinary talent
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Kulsoom Nawaz is being called the "only man" in her party. For, she’s the only one trying to defy the military regime.
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The rejection of the J&K assembly’s autonomy resolution only defers India’s day of reckoning in Kashmir.
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It was a messy PR job. First, a pugnacious Musharraf stonewalled hostile Indian queries. Later, he apologised for being blunt.
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Pakistan needs to look beyond its over-riding preoccupation with the Kashmir issue
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OTHER STORIES
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For the Valley, it was first a snub, then conciliatory moves
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The APHC is no longer a taboo, but differences within cast uncertain shadows on peace
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Boy-slaves taste freedom, laced with hot and cold sweat
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India's star batsman is still very cautious and recounts how the issue of match-fixing came as a shock to him.
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It isn’t yet another gift-wrapped piece of Indology. John Keay’s is a balanced account of India.
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OVERCROWDED ZOOS
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Attitude is the biggest problem, says vet Rita Goyle
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Circus owners and trainers claim that moves to take away their animals are the real cruel acts
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Our existence, which was once entwined with birds, bees and butterflies, is fractured as we forget our gods and their ‘vahans’.
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She’s made a name as an animal rights activist but Maneka Gandhi rues the lack of a dedicated zoo cadre. Excerpts from an exclusive interview:
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Big cats and small deer are fair game in the death cells that pretend to be India’s zoological parks
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The opposition to the proposed mega fertiliser project comes from within the government as well
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After hanging fire for six years, a flawed, Rs 4,360-crore Indo- Oman fertiliser project is steamrolled through in undue haste
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At last the cricket scam has subsided. Weeklies brought out dozens of cover stories.Dailies published scores of headlines. What would have happened ...
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The original kutta-billi activist was Crystal Rogers, the indefatigable founder of CUPA
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More empire-building from the Raj writer, who casts a romantic eye on Nicholson & Co
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The state minister for cooperatives dispenses rough ‘justice’, and ‘absconds’ when exposed
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The ATM’s hip, hassle-free and happening. For PSU banks, it’s the new money order upcountry.
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You don’t add wings to your mails by going e. VSNL’s monopoly must end if time has to be ‘real’.
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A Pakistan in ferment reveals itself at a London exhibition