A proliferation expert isn't what Delhi wanted, but here's Robert D. Blackwill, who'd rather have been in China
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COVER STORY
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With harassment on the rise and the authorities turning a blind eye, it's a journey of horrors for women on trains
Prime time is now a female bastion—it's the lady of the house who has thepurchasing power. Who cares for the men?
Lyons Range's infamous badla market may now be coming to an end. But it has bared its lethal fangs just one last time.
Siwan MP Shahabuddin's gun law makes the local cops desperate and daring enough to defy it
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With harassment on the rise and the authorities turning a blind eye, it's a journey of horrors for women on trains
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Feroze Khan’s daughter on her father and her maiden solo painting exhibition
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Prime time is now a female bastion—it's the lady of the house who has thepurchasing power. Who cares for the men?
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Lyons Range's infamous badla market may now be coming to an end. But it has bared its lethal fangs just one last time.
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Cases registered against Shahabuddin
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Siwan MP Shahabuddin's gun law makes the local cops desperate and daring enough to defy it
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Musharraf brings out the CTBT cheque to stave off economic ruin
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He was a lad who even thought of taking up bhangra! Now, Harbhajan's family dances to his triumph.
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In the end, a young man buried his ghosts, restored Indian Test cricket pride, and yes, tamed the Kangaroos
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The laws are in place. But political parties continue to play the same old game.
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If the case is fully probed, the BJP could find more egg on its face
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She's seen as the biggest obstacle to a Congress-led coalition, but the party won't ditch Sonia
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On the backfoot, the PM now has to deal with the Sangh's ambitions
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The PM's J&K policy may now lose the initiative to hard talk
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Post Armsgate, the services and bureaucracy alike will fight shy of signing new deals. That's bad news.
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Union law, justice and company affairs minister Arun Jaitley appears confident that the current political crisis will not hamper reforms. But in an interview to Outlook, he admits that the disinvestment process will be delayed. Excerpts:</i>
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Brutalise the government if you want. Scrub out the system if you want, but please do let governance and economic management go on undisturbed.
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It has eclipsed Yashwant Sinha's budget. Will the political storm now threaten liberalisation?
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Like his government, the PM has gone into a shell. But he'll fight back.
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A direct result of Indian polity or a devil despoiling our lives, it's a plague we must deal with
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A contrite prime minister made a promise to the nation. He would do well, for the sake of his party as well as the country, to redeem it.
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I don't know about a glass ceiling for women, but there does seem to be one for the honest bureaucrat.
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The day after the Tehelka expose I congratulated tehelka.com editor-in-chief TarunTejpal. His initiative merits praise. The sooner this discredited ...
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Two-and-a-half-years, and this Admiral won't let the controversy sink