'The package is at risk, failure of talks will hit the vulnerable countries the most'
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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.
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.
Gloating in glory, India's first world shooting champion has set his next target
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Now, the 'T' cerrtificate; Watch what you break; Lady Ayyappas; Somnolent Soudha
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.
The 'foreign journalist' treads lightly in LeT land, Pakistan doesn't want any more Daniel Pearls
A nation trapped between the Army, Allah and America. So can an India affliction become a source of hope?
A Shakespearean epic set in western UP pushes the frontiers of Bollywood
For centuries, justice has eluded the poor Indian farmer. It's time to empower them.
A stumped BJP mulls Jaswant's fate
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...
Jaswant Singh self-explodes on a Rao-era spy revelation. Was there ever a case?
Gayatri Devi and her stepson Prithvi Singh vs her grandchildren Lalitya Kumari and Devraj Singh and their mother, Priyanandana Rangsit
Maharani Gayatri Devi's only two grandchildren come in from Thailand to reclaim their stake in a murky, old-fashioned battle royale
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)...
Correction is fine, but will rising rates impact growth and customer buoyancy?
A special task force aims at managing disasters—from tsunami to terrorism
Being large, you're constantly made to feel small. It's the price you pay.
There's hope for those with life-threatening body weight: bariatric surgery
One in 10 urban middle class children is fat. Who's responsible? Time-starved parents, fast food MNCs, television or slick advertising?
Fast-fat food
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.
The prosperity of India's middle class is showing:in its burgeoning waistline
American friendship is what makes Israel too hawkish, tragically so
If he is indeed just a rubber stamp, why not appoint a ceremonial President, to be seen, not heard? Like some Bollywood beauty, perhaps?
What lies in store for Sourav now that Dalmiya is back at the CAB's helm?
It was not about Dalmiya, really. The idea of 'evil'—for Buddhadeb—is more political.
"Books do manage to sell 20,000 copies even without cheap lies," an editor at Penguin says loftily. Sour grapes or foresight?
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.
It's like an 'executive summary' of complex histories and space, strewn with some remarkable insights
Amendments to make child adoption easy