S.S. Ray is not the failure he is made out to be by his critics
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COVER STORY
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Playing Cyrano de Bergerac on the London stage, Naseer rings Indian cinema's death knell
The Chandraswami saga heats up with a series of probes and arrest warrants. But can the godman be nailed?
Nursing a badly bruised ego, a post-surgery Kiwiteam aim to rediscover the elusive art of flying
The Hindujas may have established a cable distribution network, but the dream of owning a journal continues to haunt them
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Playing Cyrano de Bergerac on the London stage, Naseer rings Indian cinema's death knell
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A year after Muzaffarnagar, the movement has lost its way.
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The Chandraswami saga heats up with a series of probes and arrest warrants. But can the godman be nailed?
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Nursing a badly bruised ego, a post-surgery Kiwiteam aim to rediscover the elusive art of flying
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Dinesh D'Souza reeks of racism, hurts black sentiments, and has no regrets
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The Hindujas may have established a cable distribution network, but the dream of owning a journal continues to haunt them
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The Gujarat crisis could have wider repercussions for the BJP
OTHER STORIES
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The return of badla marks a new era for the Indian stock markets
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Beneath the surface antagonism and official rhetoric, Indians and Pakistanis share a rare warmth
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Despite its anti-India biases, Pakistan's post-1971 generation watches Zee TV, loves Madhuri Dixit and advocates peace
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If centuries of shared experiences couldn't create solidarities, how could a specific 'Muslim' self-consciousness emerge from their multiple experiences?
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The Enforcement Directorate slaps notices on nine satellite channels
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Consumers are juggling brands and loyalties, forcing companies to rework tested marketing strategies
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Holograms may be a godsend in a market where fakes eat into company sales and consumers are saddled with cheap imitation
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With hefty dowry demands in caste-ridden Bihar, over 1.6 lakh female infants are killed in the state every year
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For computer hardware majors, the home is the next frontier
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Delhi's cognoscenti have just discovered a new passion--Italian cuisine
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The shadow boxing between Enron and the Maharashtra government turns into a win-win solution
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This magazine arrives at a time when the Indian print media is under siege, ready it would seem to hoist the white flag...
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From love and sex, politics and power to Indira Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru
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For the last 15 years, Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao has been writing an unfinished, semi-autobiographical novel
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The better-off families send their children out for education. But what does the common Kashmiri do?
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Renegade militant groups declare war on the Hizbul Mujahideen and Jamaat-i-Islami
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The first ever opinion poll in Kashmir -- 77 percent say no solution within Indian constitution.
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The average Kashmiri is tired of both New Delhi and Islamabad
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...Or is Rushdie too liberal for Indian liberals?
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To spit or to swallow, that is the troublesome choice facing the reader as he surveys the spate of biographies currently flooding the market. Most are plain slush jobs.
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Essential reading for India-watchers
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Tully makes another bravura attempt to locate the heart of India