Augusto Pinochet, Infosys, Iajuddin Ahmed, Damien Martyn,
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COVER STORY
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Musharraf's original ideas? Since May 14, 2001, Bull's Eye has made a similar proposal at least six times....And yet, it misses out the main precondition
Thriving Singur has never been a CPI(M) base. There's rift down the party rank.
The Oxford historian and author of eight books on India, including biographies of Nehru and Gandhi, on her new release, Global South Asians
Will Tata keep upping its ante, or go for strategic retreat? Or is there, indeed, a surprise third way?
Fears unfounded, says the government. Most binding clauses in the Act have an escape key.
The much-touted Indo-US nuclear deal may just be our bane. Eminent Indian scientists on how it could affect our future.
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Musharraf's original ideas? Since May 14, 2001, Bull's Eye has made a similar proposal at least six times....And yet, it misses out the main precondition
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Thriving Singur has never been a CPI(M) base. There's rift down the party rank.
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A pro-investor Buddhadeb enrages farmers. Tata Marxism?
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The Oxford historian and author of eight books on India, including biographies of Nehru and Gandhi, on her new release, Global South Asians
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Will Tata keep upping its ante, or go for strategic retreat? Or is there, indeed, a surprise third way?
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Rescripting history is Musharraf's homage to 'secular' Jinnah
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Fears unfounded, says the government. Most binding clauses in the Act have an escape key.
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The much-touted Indo-US nuclear deal may just be our bane. Eminent Indian scientists on how it could affect our future.
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The BJP has got a foothold in coastal Karnataka—thanks to the Congress
OTHER STORIES
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The party is in a tizzy; how pro-Muslim does it want to be?
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Vigorously espousing a cause, that of widow remarriage, it comes to the point way too late into the action.
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The disabled can stand on their own feetwith a bit of guidance and help. Ask Johar.
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The Kerala CM wants the deal with Canadian engineering firm, SNC Lavalin, probed. The CPI(M) doesn't. The battle has been joined.
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A simmering row in the ruling CPI(M) has reached flashpoint. The CM is battling intra-party bids to muzzle him. Will he win?
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The Japanese PM in an exclusive interview on Indo-Japanese ties and whether his country would support India when the nuclear issue comes before the NSG.
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Cairn's IPO is a success but will rivals and rude Indian realities sully its promise?
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India is now a prime stop for 'gappers' mixing work, travel
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He was dropped from the Indian hockey team barely a day before it left Delhi for Doha, but he is not bitter, just pained at his team's performance.
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Medals: 54 — Gold 10, Silver 18, Bronze 26 — Rank: 6
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India notches up a goodly tally, but hockey falls apart. So do Lea-Hesh, despite a gold.
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Docs in villages need to be multi-skilled. For, there are very few of them.
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Dr Pradeep Trehan, Ranikhet
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The Georges, Sittlingi
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Ganiyari Doctors, Chhattisgarh
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In India's jungles, remote hills, dusty plains these specialist doctors have sacrificed all they had to spread hope
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The Railways have 51,000 bridges of Raj vintage alone. Each day is another accident averted. How safe are we crossing the rapids?
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<i>Outlook</i> invited an eminent galaxy of readers to send in their choice of top reads of 2006. We received a mixed bag: some bestsellers, a few classics, somesurprises, all revealing the rich range of books the year brought to our shelves...