The oldest job gets a new office: a first-person trawling through India's virtual bordellos that cater to all comers
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COVER STORY
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The Congress has finally shaken hands with the TRS. Worried, Naidu? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=104 target=_blank> Updates</a>
The best-selling author of over 100 books, on his first novel in the last five years, Burial at Sea
Vijay Anand, whose etc represent some of the best in the popular music-filled genre of Hindi cinema, dies at 71.
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The Congress has finally shaken hands with the TRS. Worried, Naidu? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=104 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The best-selling author of over 100 books, on his first novel in the last five years, Burial at Sea
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Vijay Anand, whose etc represent some of the best in the popular music-filled genre of Hindi cinema, dies at 71.
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OTHER STORIES
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Some flesh with beer; Privileges of the Lord; A tongue-tied fan; Valley of the jinx; Inside the multimedia goldmine
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In a new docu, the showboy extraordinaire lets us in on his little known quirks
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A damning report from London uncovers evidence on how charity outfits in the UK fund the Sangh's communal hate campaigns
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The smallest, the largest, the biggest, the stats, the zeroes, the evens, the odds...
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K.Karunakaran's son has joined his bete noir A.K. Antony's cabinet. John Mary asks him why.
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Election bytes you won't find anywhere else
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Condemned world over, plastics find lavish acclaim in national policy
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"What do they cook in your part of the world, anyway? Just potatoes and roti," my aunt would remark. The prize-winning entry in the third Outlook-Picador Non-Fiction Contest.
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Oil lures India's diplomacy into remote West Africa
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Learning is not just about heavy school bags and the daily toil over homework. It's also about play.
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As the US presidential race heats up, India and outsourcing become favourite targets
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Outsourcing is becoming a majorbargaining chip for US policy heads who want India to...
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The US wants more take for its give. Outsourcing may be the leverage to pressure India on subsidies, tariffs.
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Watch this one, but do not go in expecting a Kurosawa
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A much talked about film imagines a society sans women
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A dinosaur egg stirs central Gujarat. But the GSI says it knew all along.
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Janus Words, Culture Vulture, Arun Shourie and BS Bingo
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How does the former Pak skipper, tainted by match-fixingcharges,continue to influence cricket?
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Dravid Is Goliath
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India has had nine wicketkeepers in the last seven years. Why are we so stumped over this key position?
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The RSS too is focusing on development—taking over NGOs
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Vajpayee is talking in Urdu. Arun Jaitley is in. Narendra Modi is out. Ayodhya has become mythical. Electricity, water and roads are the raging issues. Is the party changing its colours? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=82 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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For the BJP, ideology has always been thicker than the country's Constitution
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This will be a non-election because it has no cathartic value, no demons to bury
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India is not shining because macro decisions by the government are negated by misgovernance and corruption. These arise from the permissive and casual ...
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Lakshmi Parvati has decided to tell all; have the novel-readers switched over to TV serials? Book stealers, take heart!
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Something like a law of diminishing returns operates on a love story repeated ad nauseam.
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Examines the events leading up to the 1962 Chinese invasion, an experience deeply etched in our psyche.
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The former cabinet secretary writes on turf battles, sundry netas and a few pet peeves