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COVER STORY
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Immigrant Indians and Chinese use their own LANs and back-up systems to get ahead
Harnesses the purple prose and heated imaginations of our "filmi" press into more pucca prose
Jayalalitha plays the Hindu card to realign the state BJP with her. Meanwhile, a weakened DMK treads gingerly in the waters.
In a blighted state, this cooperative stands out for two good reasons: it makes money, and gives much of it to ruralfolk
"Travelling gives me a tremendous sense of freedom. New places, new life." Pankaj H. ShahCEO, DuPont South Asia
POTA is now law, thanks to a rarely-used strategem by the BJP. But it's still up to the states whether to use it or not.
Jamaat-e-Islami chief Qazi Hussain Ahmad, who was released recently from prison, talks to Amir Mir about Pervez Musharraf and democracy. Excerpts:
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Immigrant Indians and Chinese use their own LANs and back-up systems to get ahead
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Harnesses the purple prose and heated imaginations of our "filmi" press into more pucca prose
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CEO, Ten Sports
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Jayalalitha plays the Hindu card to realign the state BJP with her. Meanwhile, a weakened DMK treads gingerly in the waters.
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In a blighted state, this cooperative stands out for two good reasons: it makes money, and gives much of it to ruralfolk
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"Travelling gives me a tremendous sense of freedom. New places, new life." Pankaj H. ShahCEO, DuPont South Asia
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A page of work and leisure news from India Inc.
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POTA is now law, thanks to a rarely-used strategem by the BJP. But it's still up to the states whether to use it or not.
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Jamaat-e-Islami chief Qazi Hussain Ahmad, who was released recently from prison, talks to Amir Mir about Pervez Musharraf and democracy. Excerpts:
OTHER STORIES
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Past referendums have been nothing but a farce. Will Musharraf be enacting yet another?
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NTR's grandson hopes to be the late screen icon's true 'successor'
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A cynical Modi government appals the NHRC chief and he rejects its first 'all's-well' report, forcing it to issue a second
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Its killer precision makes the Calcutta metro a lure for suicides
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Wannabe swami Harish Bharti takes on the food giant and wins one for the cowbelt expats in the US of A
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The BJP has few takers, even within, in the Delhi municipal polls
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POTO finds a scalp in the ailing JKLF chief in a tense poll run-up
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New Delhi's Nizamuddin.
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A page on the latest in medical science
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The police officers who did their jobs and were "rewarded" with punishment postings.
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The police establishment is in the midst of a storm over the transfer of some dutiful IPS officers
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Soli Sorabjee's Parsi jokes and other titbits from around town.
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An actual story told in the actual, possible way -- no fussing over story/plot conventions.
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Pankaj Pachauri Dines Mark Tully
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Art aficionados and gallery-hoppers, Gurinder Chadha's latest, Bowrings's auctions, Nalini Malani's unique video art, Milind Soman and cafedreams.
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Health hazards follow recession in Indian IT
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Young urban Indians are paying a heavy price for their obsession with upward mobility—their bodies are becoming unwitting homes to crippling and fatal lifestyle diseases
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Many of us in the media have forgotten the power we wield. A casual statement, retracted later, can devastate someone's life.
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The colluding administrators should have the fear of an international, public trial. Genocide can't hide behind sovereignty.
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Malik is at most guilty of violating FEMA, so why's he in jail? Because Farooq wants Hurriyat out of the polls. So does Pakistan.
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It was Advani's new concept, to bring religion into politics. Confusion has since reigned on what the Hindu religion has become.
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Rapacious dalals and a drying farm economy force Bihar's Rat-Eaters, the lowest of the low, to sell off their children
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Hooray! POTO has become POTA! Now the government can fight terrorism. And worry not. Law minister Jaitley says POTO is not draconian like TADA.But ...
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Waffle of the toffs? Who <i>is</i> M. Prabha? Does she exist? Where does she live?
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Tells you all you need to know about the actor without being idolatrous or malicious.
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A compelling case for intercommunal associations as a guarantor of peace
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The new power centre is—no surprise—the PM's son