So, what exactly happened at the SIT office in Gandhinagar? No, I didn’t go but I did send a lookalike...
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COVER STORY
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Hard-nosed business meets regional pride and blends with love for cricket: IPL comes to Kerala
Forget getting Headley to India, will India get to Headley even in the US?
The arrival of foreign universities could create ‘creamy layers’ of another sort
The latest electronic shineware offers more than just versatility and uber performance. A quick overview of the attention-grabbers.
Is there a retirement age for novelists? At 96, Khushwant Singh is putting the finishing touches to his latest novel
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The IPL is ‘crass materialism’, but a dry as dust Left can only watch
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Hard-nosed business meets regional pride and blends with love for cricket: IPL comes to Kerala
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Forget getting Headley to India, will India get to Headley even in the US?
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Headley’s confessions prove a Pak role. But did the US know of 26/11 beforehand?
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The arrival of foreign universities could create ‘creamy layers’ of another sort
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The latest electronic shineware offers more than just versatility and uber performance. A quick overview of the attention-grabbers.
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Young Indians are riding the surf with free downloads on the net
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Is there a retirement age for novelists? At 96, Khushwant Singh is putting the finishing touches to his latest novel
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It ranks among the best travelogue-type studies of Muslim societies in recent years
OTHER STORIES
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This bittersweet book captures the highs and lows of doing business in India.
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Agha Shahid Ali’s poetic persona embraced modernist reticence as well as the cacophony of Indic traditions
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A luminous instance of the classic, humanist tradition of filmmaking. A rare beauty.
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The ace cricketer opens up on his book of photographs, <i>Wide Angle</I>
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Rawalpindi—that is, the army, for Islamabad means government—has given up the daft idea of evacuating the Punjab and retreating into the ‘strategic depth’ of Kabul.
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The only way to get the real thing is to get invited to an old Hyderabadi home...or to order from Mrs Hassan.
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Why Chetan Bhagat is the Indian English pioneer of our times
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The draft food security bill studiedly sidesteps the real problem
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Pakistan’s diplomatic star is in the ascendant
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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid spoke to Rahimullah Yusufzai
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Karzai’s looking elsewhere. Has India lost whatever leverage it had in Kabul?
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Humayun’s Tomb and Nizamuddin’s monuments are getting a shine. So are lives enmeshed in them.