'The package is at risk, failure of talks will hit the vulnerable countries the most'
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COVER STORY
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Bilaterals are only supplementary, correction of distortions is key to fair multilateral deals'
Emerging nations gaining voice means the US has to yield a bit. The trade talks are still alive.
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Bilaterals are only supplementary, correction of distortions is key to fair multilateral deals'
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Emerging nations gaining voice means the US has to yield a bit. The trade talks are still alive.
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Gloating in glory, India's first world shooting champion has set his next target
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OTHER STORIES
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Now, the 'T' cerrtificate; Watch what you break; Lady Ayyappas; Somnolent Soudha
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Behind the strange goings-on -- the still swimming pool, the rustling grass, the ominous quiet and that shadowy figure in the pool -- is ludicrous mumbo-jumbo which gets tagged as a modern-day fairytale.
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The 'foreign journalist' treads lightly in LeT land, Pakistan doesn't want any more Daniel Pearls
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A nation trapped between the Army, Allah and America. So can an India affliction become a source of hope?
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A Shakespearean epic set in western UP pushes the frontiers of Bollywood
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For centuries, justice has eluded the poor Indian farmer. It's time to empower them.
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A stumped BJP mulls Jaswant's fate
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In the Rao government an attempt was made to conduct a nuclear test. The present PM as finance minister was opposed to that test. That test had to be abandoned...
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Jaswant Singh self-explodes on a Rao-era spy revelation. Was there ever a case?
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Gayatri Devi and her stepson Prithvi Singh vs her grandchildren Lalitya Kumari and Devraj Singh and their mother, Priyanandana Rangsit
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Maharani Gayatri Devi's only two grandchildren come in from Thailand to reclaim their stake in a murky, old-fashioned battle royale
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In her first major interview to the mainstream Indian media, the Dukhtaran-e-Millat leader reveals the Talibanesque mindset of a woman who's known as Malka-ul-Maut (Angel of Death)...
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Correction is fine, but will rising rates impact growth and customer buoyancy?
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A special task force aims at managing disasters—from tsunami to terrorism
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Being large, you're constantly made to feel small. It's the price you pay.
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There's hope for those with life-threatening body weight: bariatric surgery
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One in 10 urban middle class children is fat. Who's responsible? Time-starved parents, fast food MNCs, television or slick advertising?
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Fast-fat food
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One in four adult urban Indians suffers from obesity and related disorders. The causes include wrong eating habits, lack of exercise and our genetic predisposition.
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The prosperity of India's middle class is showing:in its burgeoning waistline
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American friendship is what makes Israel too hawkish, tragically so
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If he is indeed just a rubber stamp, why not appoint a ceremonial President, to be seen, not heard? Like some Bollywood beauty, perhaps?
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What lies in store for Sourav now that Dalmiya is back at the CAB's helm?
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It was not about Dalmiya, really. The idea of 'evil'—for Buddhadeb—is more political.
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"Books do manage to sell 20,000 copies even without cheap lies," an editor at Penguin says loftily. Sour grapes or foresight?
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A useful guide and memento for tourists. And it's for a good cause, too: the proceeds will go towards helping the disabled staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
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It's like an 'executive summary' of complex histories and space, strewn with some remarkable insights
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Amendments to make child adoption easy