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COVER STORY
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Despite Gujarat, the mood in the region is ripe for an enhanced political engagement
It's the government's turn to launch a cinematic offensive on the world; Cannes may well be a beginning.
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Vijay Hazare was the original wall.
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When India stopped losing and started spinning.
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Despite Gujarat, the mood in the region is ripe for an enhanced political engagement
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Daryl Harper and Asoka De Silva's goof-ups leave fans exasperated.
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On her 40 years in classical dance
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Muslim men will now have to prove their divorce in a court of law
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It's the government's turn to launch a cinematic offensive on the world; Cannes may well be a beginning.
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OTHER STORIES
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A page on the state(s) of the nation -- states covered: Kerala, Karnataka, Assam, Assam and Andhra Pradesh.
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A page on personal finance
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For long looked-down upon, government business is now being looked up to
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The Karachi attack takes the sheen out of Musharraf's brazenness
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Brassy, brash, noisy, crude, polluted and filthy. That's 'Gutter Klaash' for you.
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He couldn't tell a king of hearts in a pack of cards, but built an empire from dust
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The SC steps in to clear all ambiguities around community-run educational institutions
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The Salahuddin-Dar feud splits Kashmir's biggest tanzeem
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"We want educated people in power. And her level of education is unclear to date." Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, on former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto
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Expat parents instil some Indian culture into their children by sending them to learn 'Bollywood dancing' with Honey Kalari
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In an interview to Outlook, K.P.S. Gill says he is confident of restoring peace in the state but says he has not set himself a deadline to achieve that objective.
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While cricket was high brow, football as a working class game was a perfect accompaniment to communism.
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The 2002 World Cup countdown has all the makings of a potboiler with rainbow teams, warring officials and more than a hint of magic
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Khushwant's writing another novel? MJ Akbar's jihad in London, Sridevi as Lucy and such other excitements.
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Why does a man make a film like this? For what? For whom? The answer is that The Bores have completely taken over Art, says Manu Joseph.
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Priya Sahgal Dines Laloo Prasad Yadav
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The Patents Bill disappoints the industry, which calls it pro-MNC
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