Monica Bedi has spent eight years in Bollywood and yet people know her, if at all, as Salem's moll
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COVER STORY
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Tyeb Mehta's triptych sells for an astronomical amount, but Alibaba's cave isn't open yet
The Indian Olympic Association secretary-general on India’s chances in the Busan Asian games, starting next week
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Potential votes get Khalistanis support from all British parties
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Tyeb Mehta's triptych sells for an astronomical amount, but Alibaba's cave isn't open yet
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The Indian Olympic Association secretary-general on India’s chances in the Busan Asian games, starting next week
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The hunt for a manufacturing base abroad intensifies in the face of domestic sloth
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OTHER STORIES
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A creditor calls from the gaol; An old yarn being spun anew; Hostage to ego; South's sorrow be damned; A modest puja offering and The unweds of the monsoon.
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Funkier Indian stamps take the 'dak' people out of that post-box red
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Yes, there are differences, but the subtler handling points to a healthy bilateralism
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They've gone beyond their petty, humdrum jobs to fill out creative, political roles
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It's fair, and with a better turnout. The polls this time could prove quite a different one for the NC. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=271>More Coverage </a>
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Farooq Abdullah's extravagance turns Delhiwards this time, with a whopping Rs 6-crore renovation of the J&K House
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Haji Ali, Mumbai
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US critics pan 'The Four Feathers', though it's an eerily topical film
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US ambassador Robert Blackwill banished Outlook from the embassy some months ago... Why, you ask?
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Road does not catch you by the collar and take you to the edge of the seat. Nor does it make you bite your nails in fear. It just keeps a hold on you with constant, unexpected twists and turns.
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Anurag Kashyap dines Antara Mali
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The Capital's new "bar code", running on beer, Bollywood finds legitimacy, accolades for Mrigya and Indian fashion eyes Milan.
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Colombo's wiles lured cricketers to a different pitch too
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Akshardham was the first fruit of the poison tree that was sown last March, after Godhra. And it will certainly not be the last.
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For the first time ever, bigger temples across the country receive extensive security cover
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Swaminarayans were subalterns who've made it big
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...but he is advised not to overplay his hand
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Blaming outside forces, the BJP ensures there is no over-reaction to the Gandhinagar killings <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=41>More Coverage </a>
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The Champions Trophy has a lot going for it—money for development, a test bed for innovations, opportunities for lesser teams.
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The war against terrorism has become a sick joke. Harsh laws which attracted wide criticism were enacted by both America and India. While innocents become ...
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Will it be third-time lucky for Rohinton Mistry? Yann Martel's Indian inspiration and Deepak Chopra adds a soul to his recipes.
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A journey adrift in time and space.
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The fight for justice and dignity hasn't ended. It won't, so long as our collective conscience stirs.
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Beauty, the business and the frenzied pursuit of the middle classes
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As the reforms rabbit turns turtle, a severe internal debt trap is bogging India down <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=26>More Coverage </a>
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The Five Year Plan grows up—to focus on adolescent needs
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The Portuguese legal jungle might enable Abu Salem to escape deportation <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=69>More Coverage </a>