The dotcom bus t has made the venture capitalists wiser. Now, they only fund ventures which they can control.
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The code would be ideal, but in these vitiated times, the country is far from ready <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=88>Updates</a>
Head of the Paediatric Cardio Thoracic Unit of Bangalore’s Narayana Hrudayalaya on his celebrity patient Noor Fatima and his newfound fame
Parody of a trident; For ope and dope; Closed circuit; Catchment area; Manna from sky and A new cue from the tiger's den
The code would be ideal, but in these vitiated times, the country is far from ready <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=88>Updates</a>
Head of the Paediatric Cardio Thoracic Unit of Bangalore’s Narayana Hrudayalaya on his celebrity patient Noor Fatima and his newfound fame
Parody of a trident; For ope and dope; Closed circuit; Catchment area; Manna from sky and A new cue from the tiger's den
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Killing Saddam's sons instead of capturing them is an act of terrorism. Ask UN <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=25>Updates</a>
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As Sri Lanka marks 20 years of ethnic conflict, some sane voices arise
It's war by other means and culture is the Orient's weapon of mind-conquest
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Vikram Seth takes on an intimidating list of isms — imperialism, Nazism, anti-Semitism, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, humanism, communism, totalitarianism, terrorism, racism.... Phew!
The stories may not produce the intended laughter but some of them will put a smile on your face
Irritants break the flow of concentration; instead of the urgency and the barely suppressed energy of the original, this version limps haltingly along
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Blackwill leapfrogs into Bush's inner council, to be policy wonk on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan
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