Socialite Evenings’ sultry author comes out with her first book in five years. Spouse: <i>The Truth About Marriage</i> will be launched on February 14.
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COVER STORY
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A piper on stream; Brother up in arms; Slammer solutions; Gettin' around; The pen leaks on the screen
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A piper on stream; Brother up in arms; Slammer solutions; Gettin' around; The pen leaks on the screen
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OTHER STORIES
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The Rawalpindi Express faces flak all around. Can Shoaib Akhtar bounce his way out, make it to India?
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Your secrets are public, you're accosted by a host of unsolicited calls, even medical records are open. Is legislation the answer?
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Slum-dwellers in the city give themselves designer lavatories
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The first media audit outfit in India, Spatial Access is helping advertisers get more bang for their buck
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He wanted to put his millions to good use. What better way than to sow it in the slums?
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From its birth as 'an Islamic home' in South Asia to its present asymmetries, former foreign minister Jaswant Singh extends themes tossed up by a new book on Pakistan
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Unperturbed by the accusations, the retired Supreme Court judge spells out why he is convinced that the fire inside the train at Godhra was an accident.
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Such a beautifully formed world that you willingly submit to the manipulation and creative licence of Foster.
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Bhansali's Black provides a redefining moment in commercial Hindi cinema, pushing its frontiers of narration and style
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How to get around the cigarette dealer
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Amendment of the excise act; hiking of EPF rates—is it pre-budget belligerence?
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The queered pitch over Ahmedabad ruffles feathers <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=32 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The new foreign minister on issues other than India's reaction
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The mountain kingdom's quiet is not acquiescence, it's a hidden lava of discontent<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=21 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Nepal is in turmoil. Bangladesh is mired in violent political feuds. Pakistan is aloof. What are India's options in this scenario?
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The dark shades of a police state are writ large on our cherished democracy
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On January 27, foreign minister Natwar Singh dismissed critics who saw India-China relations with the old mindset of "balance of power" theories. ...
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The zamindars of Champaran are a cruel reflection of Bihar's clinging feudal reality