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TODAY'S EDITORIAL: Passage to English
20 May 2008, 0002 hrs IST
Enrolment shoots up in schools that use it as the teaching medium.

Chasing Terror
20 May 2008, 0001 hrs IST
Prime minister moots federal agency to wipe out terrorism.

 

Metta Bhavna: Loving with open mind
20 May 2008, 1022 hrs IST,Marguerite Theophil
Loving kindness is a meditation practice that was taught by the Buddha to help us develop the habit of selfless or altruistic love.

Buddhahood is peak of consciousness
19 May 2008, 1100 hrs IST,OSHO
No belief is required to travel with Buddha, you can come with all scepticism possible.

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Letters to the Editor   Blog

Readerspeak: God is real, Godmen are fake
18 May 2008, 1441 hrs IST
Frauds masquerading as Godmen live in luxury and develop commercial interests, says one of our readers.

Readerspeak: Shiv Sena is totally blank on development plans
16 May 2008, 2229 hrs IST
Shiv Sena is launching an unnecessary attempt to bring Indian pride low, says one of our readers.

 

Global Warming will cause mass Cannibalism
10 Apr 2008, 1657 hrs IST
"We'll be eight degrees hotter in 30 or 40 years and basically none of the crops will grow," Ted Turner said during an interview with PBS's Charlie Rose.

Suicide in Adelaide
18 Feb 2008, 1749 hrs IST
The tendency of Indians to commit suicide on the field might find a mention in the World book of cricketing records. A game that should have been won hands down was gifted to the opposition.

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My Times , My Voice

What can be done to make Lucknow a hot tourist destination?
19 May 2008, 2229 hrs IST

Saying that the city has enough potential won't work something has to be done to improve the things and attract tourists.

Who is to be blamed for Terror Tuesday?
19 May 2008, 2228 hrs IST

Rajasthan DGP A S Gill confessed that Jaipur police did receive reports that the Walled City areas have become a hub of terrorist activities.

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Interviews   Sunday Specials

'NREGS can strengthen grass-roots democracy'
16 May 2008, 0001 hrs IST
The National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) now covers the entire country.

'We're becoming active choreographers of nature'
14 May 2008, 0001 hrs IST
Michio Kaku, co-founder of string field theory and professor of theoretical physics at City University, New York, talks to Narayani Ganesh about the future potential of cutting-edge science.

 

  • No pasta please, we're Indian: It is not something that travel companies and the hospitality industry acknowledge openly, but the pugmarks left behind by Indian travellers aren't exemplary.

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Columnists
18 May 2008, 0328 hrs IST,Jug Suraiya
Jug Suraiya: Bus karo

Far from being a Delhi-specific subject, the BRT - which will be replicated in other Indian cities after the Capital has served as guinea pig - is of national concern.

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