The brain behind the Coke ads has emerged as Bollywood’s latest star lyricist
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COVER STORY
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We have enough under-privileged at work, don't need a legislation, says industry<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=90 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Homeland rift; Who let the plane out?' Our girls, our wealth; The DNA don't lie
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We have enough under-privileged at work, don't need a legislation, says industry<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=90 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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OTHER STORIES
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Promoted to RBI dy governor, then demoted. Is his caste the issue?
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College politics. A clean-up on the anvil.
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The MEA's instinct finally proved right but too many cooks spoiled the broth
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It's Shah maat—checkmate—on Nepal's chessboard. Now it's up to parliament.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=21 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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One special child led her into a new world. She now teaches kids to express themselves through Odissi.
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A habitat change is shearing the kurinji bloom of its magic
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I am angry and annoyed at this over-hyped, crashing bore of a bad film but also merrily triumphant that my assessment of the potential of Ms Rai, rather the lack of it, has not been far off the mark.
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J.P. Singh, MD, Bausch & Lomb India, says there's no cause for concern for the Indian consumers. Excerpts:
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How well regulated is the contact lens industry in India?
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In West Bengal, the CM scripts a new story<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=7 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Mahajan's condition continues to be critical. A brief overview of the damaged inner organs
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In Maharashtra, the BJP's face was Mahajan. There was no one beyond that. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=82 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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For the BJP, Mahajan was their prime mover. It will hurt. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=82 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Looks like the police are not too eager to unearth the embarrassing facts
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What was the real motive behind the murderous attack on Pramod Mahajan by his brother Pravin? Was it plain sibling rivalry orsomething more sinister? The police is goingabout the investigation gingerly. But with thestakes being so high, will
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A paean to the death of Lucknowi andaaz, and an egalitarianism still raw
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Another rag-tag coalition led by the Left could spell national doom
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The Taliban regroup, a war comes full circle for the US. It can't lose focus.
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Teen marriages, migrant labour and cane factories in crisis. A vicious cycle.
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BJP dissidents are raking up the Kandahar skyjacking. They allege that the NDA government paid money to release the hostages. The real Kandahar mystery lies elsewhere.
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Why doesn't Allan Sealy like Delhi, especially for book readings? Only two people came for his reading at the British Council? Who? Was no booze offered, or what?
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Seldom has the ambivalence of familial loyalties been more scathingly explored. Humour is refused, hope rejected, and all escape routes are sealed off.
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There's a lot here—dysfunctional Muslims, the magic of numbers, psychotic depression. But terrorism? No.
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His deposition was great. His novel mediocre.
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The Liberhan Commission thinks the UPA's submission is 'wasted'
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As <i>Midnight's Children</i> celebrates its 25th anniversary, Salman Rushdie recalls its long and painful birth - and the day Indira Gandhi sued him for one sentence