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Champion Of The World
'Anand's assets are his objectivity and quick judgment. His shortcomings are somewhat inadequate opening preparation and an occasional lack of the killer instinct and self-confidence.'
Goodbye, Ta Ta, Safari
Telco takes umbrage at new cars being lifted. But this is Bihar and it's Laloo's daughter's shaadi
"MUL Will Stay An Indian Firm"
"We don't feel it necessary to change Maruti as yet. Its board can take fast decisions and react with immediacy to market requirements."
Standing Tall
The day Vishy took on Andy Roberts and won.
He Dared
Kapil Dev went where no Indian even dreamt of going.
Champion Of The World
'Anand's assets are his objectivity and quick judgment. His shortcomings are somewhat inadequate opening preparation and an occasional lack of the killer instinct and self-confidence.'
Anand Patwardhan
On his new documentary film War & Peace
Frozen Music, Techno Remix
Renovation robs old Tamil temples of their historical aesthetic
Goodbye, Ta Ta, Safari
Telco takes umbrage at new cars being lifted. But this is Bihar and it's Laloo's daughter's shaadi
"MUL Will Stay An Indian Firm"
"We don't feel it necessary to change Maruti as yet. Its board can take fast decisions and react with immediacy to market requirements."
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State Gazette
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Smartmoney
A page on personal finance.
International Slipstream
"So long as people remain on this planet, I think this will remain."Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, on the improbability of ever eliminating terrorism
Afterhours
"India's a big country, almost a continent, full of a number of beautiful places" M.P. BianchiCMD, Fiat India
Shoptalk
A page of work and leisure news from India Inc
Gambler's Chance
Internal feuds take the country close to a constitutional crisis
Queen Maya's Pawns
Mayawati belies assurances of maturity. Her transfer raj is back.
Live Life Kingsize
A coastal town in West Bengal is a byword for policies—the life insurance kind, that is
Bearers Of Odd Burdens
Girls in a north Kerala district rarely make it through school before they are wedded to a grey, traumatic world of perpetual motherhood
Elective Democracy
It has to be free and fair, but the government can ensure the assembly polls is not a repeat farce
A Delicate Line Of Thought Control
Indian, Pakistani friends in the US live by an uneasy censorship of politics; in the UK, ghettoisation has long taken root
Free Kicks From The Flat Screen
After two years of zero to bad growth, TV companies are on a Cup high, going all out to woo buyers with freebies and 'never-before' offers
Twist 'N' Shout
It's delayed, but a U-turn on Kashmir will happen. But can President Musharraf survive it?
New Squeeze
Pervez Musharraf is beginning to feel the heat as the West hardens its stance against Pakistan
"A Surgical Strike Is The Answer"
The Defence Secretary on India's strategies and preparedness.
"Yes, Pakistan Has Tactical Nukes"
Lt Gen D.B. Shekatkar (retd) on Pakistan's TNWs and the options before us.
Small Is Scary
The Indian army uncovers a Pakistani surprise, tactical low-yield nukes, and revises strategy accordingly
Beyond The War Threat
Since 1948, India has avoided the UN and made bilateralism its mantra, but the case for strict bilateralism no longer holds.
No Rights To The Bill
Morality is like money, its only worth is when all people agree upon a shared value. We are in cowboy country when a nation can't agree on its morals.
The Jury Decides
The Cannes film festival ignores brilliant performances in Mike Leigh's '<i>All or Nothing</i>' and crowns Roman Polanski's '<i>The Pianist</i>'
Bull's Eye
In last Monday's address, President Musharraf reiterated there was no cross-border terrorism from Pakistan. How does he know? In his January 12 address, ...
Bibliofile
A nautch girl at a congress session? A blitzkrieg of Khushwantalia. Mildred Benson a.k.a Carolyn Keene, R.I.P.
Flutter Bye-Bye
The author's idealism and vivid imagination do not make up for the horror-comics feel.
A Royal Impress
Saccharine romance apart, a profoundly imaginative exploration of what life must have been like behind harem walls.
Life Is A Telephone Directory
For a political analyst, Kothari's memoirs offer neither politics nor analysis
Anti-Climatic
A heat island effect plays havoc with the city's climate pattern
Cinemap
Indian Films shot in the UK since 1990<br><br>
Orientalism Cornershop
Britain's tourism industry and television is using Bollywood star power and cricket to draw the subcontinental 'Brown pound' to its till
































