On his forthcoming film, Boom
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COVER STORY
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A new sherrif for the seven sisters, Ashes and diamonds, Index fingers, Splitting some more atoms, A little bit of federal itch and A messy balance sheet.
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A new sherrif for the seven sisters, Ashes and diamonds, Index fingers, Splitting some more atoms, A little bit of federal itch and A messy balance sheet.
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A page on personal finance.
OTHER STORIES
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TV channels and local advertisers size each other up in what looks like a blossoming relationship
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ONGC's business sense pays off in Sudan.
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The Shipman murders continue to baffle Britain, Belgium out to exorcise ghosts of its colonial past and the heat's on in Alaska.
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Musharraf's first 'east-side' visit has troubling resonances
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Multinationals with tepid performances are no longer favourites
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Armed with an insider's perspective, S.K. Lambah drafts a charter to change the face of the MEA
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In the '80s it countered the KHAM axis, but might come up short now
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The assembly stands dissolved, Modi has his election groundwork ready, but dissent within the party and fears of Vaghela unleashing a strong caste card make the Gujarat CM a nervous man.
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The CEC is a man who goes by the letter of the law, thorough with a reputation for probity
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The EC is determined to conduct the Gujarat polls in its own time, and in a 'free and fair climate'
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Two cheeseburgers and one Big Gulp with a gun stuck in it are not enough to make this a big-cheese parody of cop shows or junk food realities.
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A Muslim school runs aground in a spat with the orthodoxy
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The agriculture ministry resorts to ineffective measures, and puts its hope in a delayed monsoon
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Bhansali's Devdas is a flamboyant quitter. But he's the toast of a bele aguered industry for saving it from near-bankruptcy.
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'Kapil took up challenges with the ball or the bat and stood ahead of the rest.'
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The winners
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Wisden's greatest Indian cricketer of the century award has washed all of Kapil's mortal sins
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If better sense doesn't prevail, we shall find ourselves in a tyrannical world order such as humanity has never known.
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Gavaskar once came to Lord's without any papers and it was a long time before he could make it past the ever-watchful guards. What's more, he was one of the playing eleven.
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These 19th century trappings, you'll agree, are relics to be dispensed with in a modern democracy.
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Unlike in the West, where the issues seem a bit superficial to us, Indian politics, as seen from ground zero, has little chance to raise laughs.
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In their consolidation bid, players are also reinventing themselves
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That's 'fare war' in SMSese, as the fourth operator kicks in. But the long-term winner will be determined by its service.
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Recently our New Sardar Patel (NSP), L.K. Advani, and former law minister Arun Jaitley led the great POTA campaign in their war against terrorism. Their ...
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So the book launches are passe? How about some singing and spoofing the subjects of the books? Seth and Ghosh join in.
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Forster was able to detect a trend that has, 50 years later, become an undeniable fact. We speak it increasingly badly.
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A sweeping look at Indo-Pak relations. But Dixit saves the best for last.
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The revamp of the party structure only opens the door to more internecine power struggles