Perched atop her post-Krrish mount, she's in the running for Hollywood's wonder woman
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COVER STORY
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Some fish in the net; God, not again; The Lama's roots; Historic holiday
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Can Indian IT firms manage to move up the software value chain?
OTHER STORIES
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Not as unforgettable as many of Naseer's performances but as a maiden effort it's neat. Look forward to his next.
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SMSes, candlelight vigils, online petitions —the new way to participate in a protest
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Two ministers take Montek Ahluwalia to task for quietly rewriting a Planning Commission paper to lend it his own neo-liberal twist
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Is there more to it or is Jaswant making a mountain out of a molehill?
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An ophthalmologist's diagnosis wasn't enough to treat what met the eye at this slum. A holistic approach was needed.
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Wronged? Hang your petitions and phone numbers. The deity will get back to you.
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In this hot season of Indo-US ties, MoD bans all bilateral trips
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'We don't see any evidence of LeT activity that is prejudicial,' says the Pakistan PM. 'I believe you must have a passion for peace. We in Pakistan, President Musharaf and I, have a passion for peace.'
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The Indian PM was born here. Gah has now even breached borders.
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Pakistan foreign minister speaks to <i>Outlook</i> on his deep disappointment over Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh's decision not to visit Islamabad.
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The aam aadmi in Pakistan is just like he is here in India. Sadly, so are the politicians.
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Social conscience? India Inc is yet to find the kernel.
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Bush's foreign policy manual will yield a Hobbesian dystopia
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The dumbing down of TV begins early—with the first-time reporters
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So many questions. And there is only one answer the government could give for taking care of them all.
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The real scoop was Penguin's "unprofessionalism" and Rupa's "professional competence". Amartya Sen, bestseller.
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The PM's press advisor advocates a marriage between economic and foreign policy, but is anyone listening?
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Jaswant Singh seems to have had the better of the call of BJP culture but gaps remain in his tell-all
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Hezbollah is feeding off the Lebanon crisis, growing in proportion to Israel's excesses
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A rejected RIL-RNRL pact has maimed Anil, bolstered Mukesh. The famed sibling tussle is here to stay.