Pataudi got caught. But it's India's worst kept secret: there are many who take perverse pleasure in killing near-extinct animals. Worse, they often hunt in pairs with the law. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=284 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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A fractious Africa holds the keys to India's UNSC entry. The picture is bleak. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=66 target=_blank> Updates</a>
She’s broken into a space so far dominated by men, becoming the first woman CMD of Indian Airlines. Here are her plans for the airlines:
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A fractious Africa holds the keys to India's UNSC entry. The picture is bleak. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=66 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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She’s broken into a space so far dominated by men, becoming the first woman CMD of Indian Airlines. Here are her plans for the airlines:
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Self-explode kits for beginners; Up in smoke; Reserved tables; Li'l late in the day; Sky is the limit
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Following Advani's Pakistan visit, questions on Partition are being asked anew
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A course opens in Pune for budding MPs and MLAs
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He supported the JKLF, and helped train militants. Thanks to Yasin, Sheikh Rashid's dirty secret is out.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Akankshya, a care home for the HIV/AIDS infected, is helping positive people rebuild their lives
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Kannada or Devanagari? The dialect-rich Konkani sets off furious debate on the choice of script in Karnataka.
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Israelis set up a Mediterranean retreat to 'rescue' their addicted youth
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Their young have colonised Manali. Now Israel tries to wean them off the drug trail.
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Advani's controversial Pakistan visit had a spinoff: reviving focus on an ancient Hindu temple complex
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Crossover Cuisine, Culture Vulture,Batman and Glissando
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Our cricketers may have lacked the killer instinct elsewhere. But many, like Pataudi, liked a hunt.
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Hunting hares with greyhounds is the growing status symbol of rich farmers in Punjab villages
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Intel and Microsoft are planning full-fledged operations to get a slice of the fast-growing Indian PC market pie
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India faces an unprecedented energy crisis. The days of half-measures are over; only an integrated energy policy can bail us out. Some suggestions....
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The definition of a hit is changing. You can see empty seats in a multiplex, yet be watching one.
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Media pundits think L.K. Advani was trying to change his image. They are wrong. He was trying to change his politics. Advani's performance in Pakistan ...
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In a volte-face, the BSP supremo is out to embrace those untouchables—the Brahmins. Will they give in?
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Are writers whose works have not been translated into English condemned to literary oblivion? The tsunami effect and all about writing a column...
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Racist, man misguided or fool? The architect of that April massacre didn't know himself.
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The mid-day meal has churned out a strange recipe: teachers as cooks
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Isolated in the party, the BJP national secretary believes Advani is engaged in a great project to bring lasting peace between India and Pakistan.
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Advani served God's own party well, but even He can't save the man now
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The RSS says no quarter. Advani says he's ready for battle. A Kurukshetra to the end for the BJP?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=336 target=_blank> Updates</a>