Because he has stifled democracy, says <i>Outlook'</i>s Lahore correspondent
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Indonesia's Hindu heritage suffers as a quake hits home
Prez the red button; Giving up on governance; Death on the lake; Bio-rail gaadi
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A rare Hindi mainstream film that is radical enough to talk of the possibility of a referendum in Kashmir.
They'll get us our future Nobel Prizes; if only we give them the chance
There's no end to quotas. They will only cleave pupils, spawn mediocrity.
Finally, the doctors are in. The quota debate now moves to the Supreme Court.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=90 target=_blank> Updates</a>
It's not a ban of the film in TN, but a British-style suspension of screening
Are we showing undue sensitivity on The Code? Examine Punjab.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=46 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Saddled with running a bankrupt Palestinian Authority, the Hamas PM faces pressure from the Israeli President's call for a referendum on the right of Israel to exist alongside Palestine.
TN can now have non-Brahmin priests. Will caste Hindus agree?
One man donated his eyes to his grandson and the entire town came to believe in the movement
The Outlook-Cfore survey belies the BJP hoopla <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=46 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Bollywood's become big ad space for countries seeking tourism
At 9.3%, the growth last quarter reached near-record levels. How long can it go on?
We may not kick the ball far but it's fetching piles of ad revenue
Print this to better plan your month ahead - who plays whom, when and where.
When the men get caught up in soccer madness, what do the women do?
Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, Fransesco Totti, Lionel Messi, Michael Ballack, Steven Gerrard, Iker Casillas. Who'll be the star of 2006 - one of these from the new posse of thoroughbreds? Or someone else?
A new edition of the Cup, a new posse of thoroughbreds. Who'll be the star of 2006?
Cricket is plodding. Football's thrilling, says a young fan
India ranks 118 in the world. But our passion is 100 per cent.
Three questions need to be asked about the Hurriyat. Who do the Hurriyat leaders represent? What can they deliver? What do they want?
Pradip Krishen on arranged marriage; what was V.V. Giri good for, and what OUP can do to avoid being a laughing stock for longer than necessary...
An unsentimental portrait of life in a time and place that is no more and written much in the style of an elderly man penning captions to the sepia-tinted pictures in his mental album.
Wish she had brought her claws out. Instead the lady's intellectual baggage weighs her book down.
At 16, she's the first Indian woman to win an international badminton championship, the Philippines Open. Hyderabad's new Sania? The champ waves off such comparisons.

























