On his new appointment as Director, Nehru Centre, London and his forthcoming titles
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COVER STORY
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Tata Motors has taken the corner, now it sells even in England. But hey, watch the rearview mirror.
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Figures are for monthly sales
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Tata Motors has taken the corner, now it sells even in England. But hey, watch the rearview mirror.
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OTHER STORIES
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The truth genie is out of the bottle; Ascetic horse power; The price of separation; The sixth circle of hell; Agony in a test-tube
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Vajpayee's feelgood doesn't come cheap, being in the mood has cost Rs 400 cr already<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=205 target=_blank> Updates.</a>
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Maity has tamed water. And for long. Calcutta will see his 42nd solo next week.
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Making of the "Islamic Bomb"
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In intricate behind-the-scenes moves, Pakistan's military buys Qadeer Khan's silence and pardons him his 'guilt' <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=40 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Anuradha Roy? Kavery Nambisan? N.S. Roy? Ruma Dasgupta? Venu Madhav Govindu? Well, wait and find out on February 13.
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Assam and Meghalaya want rights—and constitutional recognition—for their royals
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An ex-cop now polices a new terrain—big money that does violence to the age-old soil
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At 3 hours, 21 minutes, <i>The Return</i> is, in every sense, a monster epic
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MIFF's prominent refuseniks and sympathetic withdrawals that featured at Vikalp
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Artistic dissent has a 'Vikalp' to the Mumbai film fest
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Bright colours and embroideries are invading the closet of the fashion-Friendly Indian male. Is it that he has just got in touch with his feminine side or have some women designers landed up in the male dressing room?
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Oh, those border incursions! A slinky machismo slips out of the closet...Ziggy dates Twiggy.
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Doomsday;Culture Vulture, Bryan Adams and Jidoka
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A '99 Indo-Pak World Cup league match. The usual suspects. An ICC probe closes in. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=178 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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69% feel Rahul and Priyanka's entry into active politics will help improve Congress' chances.
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The BJP is confident that the country will not accept dynastic politics anymore
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Regardless of what the media and Congress hopefuls may have you believe, Priyanka Gandhi hardly gives the impression of someone ready to plunge into the murky world of realpolitik.
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<i>Outlook's</i> opinion poll says nearly 70 per cent want Rahul and Priyanka to enter the fray in the upcoming elections. Will the Congress show its hand? Or keep its trumpcards for another time? And should the gerontocratic BJP brass be worried?
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For Bush and Blair, the WMD scare they spread now threatens to implode
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Why is the Outlook for India so grey when, with the same indicators, Calcutta is so bright and shiny? Can't feelgood take a right turn instead of left?
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We're finally hitting our stride. And WACA will be playing on the Indians' minds.
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This columnist once wrote an open letter to ex-Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif. It said that, inevitably, India and Pakistan would one day get together, through ...
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Where even Mungeri Lal gets his dreams fulfilled!
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Jaswant Singh, the Midas man? Well, he's got the fiscal genie bottled, but other goodies look more 'sound than substance'. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=1 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Ramanujan was a man of impeccable taste and fastidiousness, and would probably have been distressed by this volume.
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Meticulously connects the aggressive actions of the Sangh parivar with the thoughts of four angry men but barely looks at other, more sinister connections.
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Jha mars a genuine attempt at analysis with second-hand, word-of-web conspiracies.
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A pall of doubt hung over their buying. Now mull over the selling of the coffins, meant for Kargil martyrs.