With some deft computer astrology, mythic Krishna gets a date of birth, and some planetary influence
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The filmmaker of Garam Hawa fame on the controversial decision to have a 7-week moratorium on the release of new non-Kannada films in Karnataka
With Left supporting UPA, trade unions go hyperactive, either in disappointment or in hope of better redressal
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The filmmaker of Garam Hawa fame on the controversial decision to have a 7-week moratorium on the release of new non-Kannada films in Karnataka
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With Left supporting UPA, trade unions go hyperactive, either in disappointment or in hope of better redressal
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Jumbo plains; Chalk 'n cheese; Burmese days; Cymbal clash; Smooth pass on this phoren road
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The tennis elbow is just the most recent instalment in a long series of injuries that have troubled the maestro at various times in his career.
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We may not have seen the last of Sachin but gruelling ODIs are taking a heavy toll on the game's superman
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The Right to Information has changed lives and made governments accountable
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A doctor's efforts to improve the condition of terminal patients has become a social movement
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A decisive Indian side worked every possible vein to secure the hostages' release <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=25 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Once ranked as a profitable blue-chip company, its core business has been blown away by competing brands
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Revathy keeps her narrative low-key - be it the emotions, the dialogues, the songs or the sprinkling of warm close-ups. But often she becomes so still and stiff in her quietude that the audience cannot hear the crucial whispers.
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Engineering colleges in Punjab can't find students. Here are the worst hit.
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A spate of engineering colleges in Punjab and Haryana have left many half-empty
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Trunk Calls, culture Vulture, Andrew Flintoff and Typosquatter
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61% say Sonia is not giving Manmohan a free hand
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He doesn't take things lying down anymore. Both the Opposition, and his partymen, better beware.
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Islamic fundamentalism is fast spreading its tentacles across the subcontinent
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A candle-lit vigil at Wagah is now a people's movement. Can Delhi see the light?
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The rise of Vaughan's boys will inject much-needed competitiveness into Test cricket
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Battered, bruised by the BJP, secularism is finding its feet and its voice again
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The US state department's co-ordinator for counter-terrorism ducked tough questions on Pakistan—saying these were political, and consequently beyond his brief...
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On August 27, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said while inaugurating a conference of the state anti-corruption bureau and the CBI: "A strong link ...
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We invite you to recount a journey you made -- on the road, on a train, by plane or boat, or just in your head. Last Date: November 30
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In terms of sheer audacity and the liberties he takes with his tale, few can match Murari's arrangements of love.
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A coffee-tabler with some nice stills and family photos. A more dispassionate account of the man, warts and all, would have made more interesting reading.
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No, it isn't just sex on Khushwant's mind; India's Dirty Old Man takes on religious hypocrisy
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An astrologer forecasts the BJP's imminent return to power. The leadership buys it.
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Arun Gandhi on his motive in visiting Palestine and Israel, and the response to his message of non-violence:
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The Mahatma's grandson takes his message of ahimsa to the heart of violence, but finds the response mixed
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Antony slipped too often. New CM Chandy's days begin. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=86 target=_blank> Updates</a>