Advani and Vajpayee often had to steer the party against the Sangh parivar tide <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=82 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The next few days will be critical in Narendra Modi's political life. Will he go or stay?
Vajpayee appears to be extending an olive branch to the "secular" parties to dethrone the Congress
Vajpayee fires another salvo, asking for Modi's head. The vertical split in the Sangh parivar is near complete.
Rahul Gandhi's obsession is regaining his family's turf. He's doing it with clinical precision.
The Congress wants UP badly. How to tackle the SP thorn is the challenge. Crack Mulayam or go with him? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=205 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Irish Ambassador, on his new book of poems, <i>Memories of an Ionian Diplomat</i>, released at Delhi’s Dublin pub, where they also serve Guinness.
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The next few days will be critical in Narendra Modi's political life. Will he go or stay?
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Vajpayee appears to be extending an olive branch to the "secular" parties to dethrone the Congress
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Vajpayee fires another salvo, asking for Modi's head. The vertical split in the Sangh parivar is near complete.
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Rahul Gandhi's obsession is regaining his family's turf. He's doing it with clinical precision.
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The Congress wants UP badly. How to tackle the SP thorn is the challenge. Crack Mulayam or go with him? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=205 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Ads are now woven into television programmes
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Irish Ambassador, on his new book of poems, <i>Memories of an Ionian Diplomat</i>, released at Delhi’s Dublin pub, where they also serve Guinness.
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OTHER STORIES
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The TCS IPO will set about a churning in the stockmarkets
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A couple of months from now, TCS goes public. But what will it use the money for?
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Give peace a chance; Who's on board, Guv? Meshed in steel; Fly off the tarmac; What we mean when we say that
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Shyam Saran's diplomatic reputation is near-perfect. Now he has to live up to it.
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Manmohan Singh brings his self-effacing style to the prime minister's office too. Politics may not be his game but, make no mistake, governance surely is.
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Munna Maharaj, the man Mittals have trusted their food with
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The steel magnate summons all the romance of Paris to gift his daughter—and his guests—a fairytale wedding
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Has the old favourite, at once middle-class dream and workhorse, run its course? Time to put it to pasture?
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A man conquers cancer—now his hospital combines therapy with a sense of mission
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Sometimes even the job of a film critic requires spunk and spirit. How else can you watch Girlfriend but with patience, fortitude and a sense of humour?
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The Big B's been there, done all that in his long career with Bollywood. Even so, working for Dev has been an experience for him. Excerpts from an interview:
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Tamas meets Ardh Satya: the Nihalani spell wanes, but Dev evokes a few real ghosts
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Grass Is For... , Culture Vulture, Mani Shankar Aiyer and Omphaloskepsis
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Politics, sex and enmity beget another high-profileUP murder. Is Lucknow the capital of political crime?
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If food be the music of life, eat on. <i>Outlook</i> embarks on an epicurean tour in ten cities.
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Laloo Yadav's idea of high tea on trains is a recipe for ecological disaster
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Vinod Mehta's lament about the use of cliches provoked a torrential response from readers. National dailies these days oscillate between Hinglish ...
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Now if only P.V. Narasimha Rao, K.R. Narayanan and A.B. Vajpayee could take a leaf out of Bill Clinton's <i>My Life</i>...
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Literary allusions abound, but they can get a bit much in one go; Wodehousian flourishes can begin to pall. Dip in and out.
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Minor blemishes aside, a monumental work of scholarship even if a bit difficult to read.
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The Raj has evoked many a 'history', but none to interest a foreign, non-academic audience