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July 02, 2007
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cover story
Women In Politics
This is their story since independence
Jul 02, 2007
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women in politics
Draw Your Lines
Our politics is one big tale of misogyny, the exceptions only prove it
Jul 02, 2007
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Saba Naqvi
Cover Story
Masala Dosa At Midnight
Kalam brought a touch of tech to Rashtrapati Bhavan. And he made it the most people-friendly.
Jul 02, 2007
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Debarshi Dasgupta
OPINON POLL
The New Patil
An exclusive nationwide poll among women reveals that the UPA nominee is the right choice for President.
Jul 02, 2007
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cover story
Ashoka Hall Of Mirrors
Everyone wants to be on the Hill. But NDA or UNPA don't have the numbers.
Updates
Jul 02, 2007
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Smita Gupta
National
newsbag
Crossings
Chinua Achebe, Sir Salman Rushdie, Kurt Waldheim, '89 Bhagalpur riots & Int'l Day of Non-Violence
Jul 02, 2007
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EXCLUSIVE: raw: an insider talks
Inside, RAW
For the first time, an ex-RAW officer talks about how badly it is run
Jul 02, 2007
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Saikat Datta
"We Shouldn't Have Given The Secret Kargil Tapes To Pak"
International
us: domestic violence
An Alien In Your Home
Monster spouses are increasingly ruining the lives of Indian immigrant women
Jul 02, 2007
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Ashish Kumar Sen
pakistan
Pathan Suitor
A few bold strokes catapult Imran Khan into political relevance
Jul 02, 2007
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Amir Mir
Morality Play? Pakistan Nine Down
Business
economy: retail credit
Lone Sharks
Banks are finding it hard to lend. Don't people want the goodies?
Jul 02, 2007
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Rajesh Gajra
power: reliance gas
Viscous Ties
Is the petroleum ministry favouring Mukesh Ambani's RIL?
Jul 02, 2007
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Lola Nayar
Society
karnataka: obc maths
Mandal For The Soul
A Sringeri for each caste. Quasi-political OBC maths are proliferating.
Jul 02, 2007
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Sugata Srinivasaraju
Dal lake
Memory Shrunk
Neglected, dirty—Dal Lake is at the last gasp
Jul 02, 2007
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Parvaiz Bukhari
Trends: only child
One Kid, Doubly Pleased
New-age realities are prompting urban Indians to settle for one kid. Raising superbrats? Not necessarily, they reason.
Jul 02, 2007
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Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
Sports
cricket: sunil gavaskar
Better Duck This Bouncer
Most choose to play the Sunny story safe
Jul 02, 2007
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G. Rajaraman
Art & Entertainment
market: photography
The Self, Out There
A new, personal credo takes Indian photography to far shores
Jul 02, 2007
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Shruti Ravindran
iifa awards
So Why Put On An Act?
Bollywood glitz was on full show at the IIFA. Did anyone confuse cinematic virtue with a winning spectacle?
Jul 02, 2007
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Shefalee Vasudev
Talk Naturally!
Regulars
gossip
Bibliofile
Romance is certainly in the air, as far as the publishing world is concerned. No, no connection with the fact that David Davidar will soon be back on Delhi's literary circuit (AFAWK).
Jul 02, 2007
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column
Bull's Eye
Recently, Sonia Gandhi lectured at the Nexus Institute in the Netherlands. This is what I had imagined she would say.
Jul 02, 2007
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Rajinder Puri
Delhi Diary
Dirt Track To Rajpath
Jul 02, 2007
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Vinod Mehta
Making A Difference
Their Hearts In The Hills
How concern for a sick child led a family to work towards bettering the community's lot
Jul 02, 2007
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Saikat Datta
Review
Kasbah Express, Mofussil Times
Fresh debate and cogent analysis of the dynamics of the Hindi press, and the changes it has wrought.
Jul 02, 2007
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Ram Sharan Joshi
Review
Serviced By Wags
The book has an energy and enthusiasm that older retired officers' memoirs often lack. A most pleasant read, it would have gained from less trivia
Jul 02, 2007
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Bhaskar Ghose
Review
Words, Pistol Shots
Chitre succeeds in reproducing the images and metaphors of Dhasal's work, and his unmistakable, hard-hitting voice.
Jul 02, 2007
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Shanta Gokhale
movie: review
Sivaji: The Boss
For the believer it is an extravaganza, a voyage into the absurd, the ludicrous and the funny. The doubter can give this a miss.
Jul 02, 2007
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Sudha G. Tilak
Glitterati
The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news
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