The farm subsidy regime in the West is as skewed as it is in India
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The collapse of the WTO ministerial had one silver lining: a closing of ranks in the developing world <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=23>Updates</a>
Finding common ground over the Iraq situation, India, Turkey ease into a kinship <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=167>Updates</a>
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The collapse of the WTO ministerial had one silver lining: a closing of ranks in the developing world <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=23>Updates</a>
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Finding common ground over the Iraq situation, India, Turkey ease into a kinship <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=167>Updates</a>
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On his new film <i>Boom</i>
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The sour taste of cream; Anglers after small fry; A train of thought; A diplomat who sprints on track two; A streetcar named desire; Junkyard charity
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It is a perilous path, the lead up to the good daughter-in-law
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Pious bahus come made-to-order at this guru's camp
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Indian Writing in English is on its second leg now, what with our VVIPs getting seriously memoiristic
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Through the ranks, right up to the second rung, an Islamist creed defies Musharraf
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Rather than taking revenge, Gladys would continue the good work of her late husband
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His conviction turns a potent weapon in the saffron fringe's conversion politics <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=280>Updates</a>
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He appears to be the most unwanted man in Indian cricket today. A visibly distressed Mongia asks: Why?
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A teacher-couple living in a slum have turned their home into a school for children of drug addicts
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Krishna goes after non-duty-paid liquor, figures follow
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Age is just a state of mind. Lata tells Neelabh Mishra she doesn't feel old at all, but doesn't always agree with all that is new.
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She's our eternal songbird. The finger of time isn't supposed to touch her. But it does. We visit some landmarks.
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After an uneasy calm, terror returns with a deafening roar <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=6>Updates</a>
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Surjit S. Bhalla contends income tax has has outlived its utility for revenue maximisation in developing countries like India
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Doing away with Income Tax can actually add to the government's coffers, say experts. We have no complaints.So, will the FM oblige?
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Remember you read it here first when you read it elsewhere later
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A wonderful entertainer, thrilling, engrossing and stylish
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Pramila N. Phatarphekar dines celeb chef Moshe Shek
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Front stall-balcony kiss; Wedding of flowers; Saritorial avatars; Melody uncaged; Lightness of touch; Romancing in Chattisgarh
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The most cruel divestment has happened to his own ministry's powers. Is there life after HPCL-BPCL for Shourie? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=26>Updates</a>
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It's 'new age' cinema in the hinterland. Some say it's the biggest revolution since sound.
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Offences under sections of the IPC
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A great political churning awaits the BJP as Joshi quits in the wake of the Ayodhya ruling that lets off Advani <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=320>Updates</a>
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By vetoing the Syria-Sudan resolution, US has given Israel a licence to kill Arafat.
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Early September, commenting on the Uttar Pradesh crisis, and L.K. Advani's exertions to bring about a mid-term general election, this column said: "Sometimes ...
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The party's over? No more book launches for Penguin; Kali splits; and bios are here.
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Of interest to those who share Chaudhuri's passion for Lawrence's poetry, a minority.
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Draws incredible insights by asking difficult questions and forcing the dancers to reflect on their lives.
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Engaging, but only because of its new-fangled style. There's nothing much in the content.