Life oozes away from the state Congress, even if it doesn't clinch the Left-Mamata bout
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COVER STORY
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Amitava Kumar on his marriage to a Muslim, his 'conversion' and his first visit to Karachi
Parliamentarians raising hell over BALCO's sell-off—claiming it's been undersold—should either give names of people prepared to pay a higher price or keep quiet.
A.K. Suri, the director general of police of Jammu and Kashmir, has a tough job on his hands currently, ensuring that the state police does not indulge in excess combat operations even while it holds the violence to maintainable levels. Since the Ram
Given the political inertia, the ceasefire is a classic case of the road to hell being paved with good intentions
They don't even know it, and their state has dubbed two castes as prostitutes and HIV-prone
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Amitava Kumar on his marriage to a Muslim, his 'conversion' and his first visit to Karachi
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On the music he makes
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Parliamentarians raising hell over BALCO's sell-off—claiming it's been undersold—should either give names of people prepared to pay a higher price or keep quiet.
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The Kashmir formula is exported to a more complex troublespot
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It's Deshmukh vs Deshmukh post a 'routine' reshuffle
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A.K. Suri, the director general of police of Jammu and Kashmir, has a tough job on his hands currently, ensuring that the state police does not indulge in excess combat operations even while it holds the violence to maintainable levels. Since the Ram
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Given the political inertia, the ceasefire is a classic case of the road to hell being paved with good intentions
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They don't even know it, and their state has dubbed two castes as prostitutes and HIV-prone
OTHER STORIES
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In a weird twist to 'set a thief to catch a thief', some suspect names figure in a probe panel—raising the spectre of a cover-up
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Parents, don't panic if your daughter's having her puberty at ten. She's no biological fluke.
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Army nurses are indignant at the male bias and stereotype their white uniform represents
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India sees a spurt in suicides, and it's not the old who are falling off the edge as society hurtles down the fast track
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'Tigers at home'—the comforting myth shatters as India comes mewling down the feline ladder
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Its position as the centre of badla finance bleeds Lyons Range
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He is a media recluse but loves to party with the glamorous and the politically connected
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It's a sordid tale of one man's greed but its repercussions could be severe for even the Indian economy
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This isn't Manhattanor Monte Carlo. This is India where half the nation still goes hungry to bed.
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After the drama, it's now over to the box-office life of 'Chori Chori'
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People say the bjp is communal. It was communal at one time. Today it is not.Both Hindu and Muslim communalists are narrow-minded, biased ...
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A welcome tribute by an acolyte to his hero
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Brooding and innocent wordplay, pregnant with presentiments
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<b>Ahmed Rashid</b> has reported on Afghanistan for 22 years, from the time the erstwhile Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. His book <i>Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia </i>has been translated into eight languages. Outl
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Senior Taliban leader and Afghanistan's foreign minister <b>Mullah Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil</b>, in an interview to <em> Rahimullah Yusufzai</em> explained his government's decision to demolish the Buddhist statues in Bamiyan (This is the full text,
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A look at how the Islamic student militia has come to rule and ravage the country.