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The Kiwis say he is the best they have had since Hadlee. Considering he took 431 Test wickets, it is indeed big praise for Bond. But it also means expectations from him are very high indeed.
In a riposte to fellow-MP Shabana Azmi’s criticism that she never attends Rajya Sabha proceedings
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. For proof, look at tech-abled documents.
A more supportive RSS is all set to shed its image as a 'cabal of geriatrics' and get some young turks on board
Bush stands serene in solitary splendour
The Kiwis say he is the best they have had since Hadlee. Considering he took 431 Test wickets, it is indeed big praise for Bond. But it also means expectations from him are very high indeed.
A bomb in the Karjat local triggers panic in the metro
In a riposte to fellow-MP Shabana Azmi’s criticism that she never attends Rajya Sabha proceedings
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. For proof, look at tech-abled documents.
A more supportive RSS is all set to shed its image as a 'cabal of geriatrics' and get some young turks on board
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NHRC chairman Justice A.S. Anand realises the importance of sensitising those implementing POTA and stopping its misuse. In an interview to Outlook, he explains what the NHRC intends to do.
The new anti-terrorism act is a by word for abuse, especially in Jharkhand. Remember TADA?
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A furious UP chief minister targets Mulayam after being 'caught' on film
In poverty-scarred Medhak, a micro-credit scheme replicates the Grameen Bank model
Marandi's defeat sets the stage for a non-BJP regime. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=97 target=_blank> Updates </a>
Nasscom's moves on a US anti-outsourcing bill takes flak
Anti-India sentiment hits the IT industry, with pressure building up in foreign countries for curbs on visas and outsourcing
Hours before he left for Vietnam on March 12 to take up his new assignment, the Iraqi ambassador to India spoke to V. Sudarshan. Excerpts from an interview:
A lifestyle complaint, the most effective cure for insomnia is daily exercise
There's possibly just one, and only one, intriguing thing about it—it's been made by a rather ethnically-inclined company called Red Om Films.
The proposed reorganisation and (de)reservation of constituencies will redefine political turfs.
Politics, rain, Al Qaeda...everything seems in favour of a gung-ho India
The cricket widow is dead, the game's now a family soap and a gals' night out
We have to be on our toes against the Kenyans. They really gave us a scare the last time we played them in the Super Six.
Accidents of history have created a climate apt for an India-Pak detente
Barring those glorious uncertainties, a duel between Lightning Lee and a rampant Sachin will provide the grand finale to this Cup.
The Congress is a new convert to the ways of competitive Hindutva
The dowdy old lady of Indian roads
Indians never get the truth. Our rulers have convenient memory lapses and brazen double standards. The public is fed lies and half-truths.Last ...
Trick question deptt: what is common between Kerala-born Preethi Nair and Saddam Hussain?
Detective fiction as a genre barely exists in Indo-Anglian writing. Sharmila Kantha attempts to break the jinx.
It contrives to be part history, part guidebook, part cookbook, and part personal prejudice. I'm partly satisfied.
If freedom and rationality be your preoccupations, there's no better guide than Sen
Oil slick; Friends like these and Khan in a fizz
A composite past adds to a complex present
For Muslim groups and many academics, the archaeological probe in Ayodhya amounts to an official kar seva. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=37 target=_blank> Updates </a>
Manu Joseph's jottings on off-the field action.





























