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Sky's The Limit
6 Sep 2008, 0030 hrs IST
Supreme Court ruling boosts redevelopment in Mumbai.

Courting Disaster
6 Sep 2008, 0029 hrs IST
Kosi floods expose the government's lack of preparedness.

 

Striking a balance
6 Sep 2008, 0052 hrs IST,RICK LEVY
While the East would regain its optimal balance through wealth and technology, the West would attain balance through inner spiritual development.

Glowing tribute to S Radhakrishnan
5 Sep 2008, 0059 hrs IST
Speech on the awarding of an honorary degree to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (October 13, 1965) by Haile Selassie I University, now Addis Ababa University.

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Letters to the Editor   Blog

Readerspeak: Why don't we open a separate IIT, IIM for poor?
1 Sep 2008, 1459 hrs IST
Mr Montek Ahluwalia's decision to reject the proposal to have an all-women IIT in Amravathi is laudable, says a reader.

Readerspeak: Both boy and girl are culprit
1 Sep 2008, 1504 hrs IST
Since the girl admits that she had sex on her own will, then the case in itself has no basics for punishing the boy, says a reader.

 

Four years of UPA govt
22 May 2008, 1202 hrs IST
The UPA has managed to keep together all the coalition partners except TRS (Telangana) which left midway.

UPAs terror slumber
22 May 2008, 1202 hrs IST
The attacks prove that the government lacks a coherent nationwide strategy to deal with internal acts of terror.

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My Times , My Voice

How would you rate 100 days of the Yeddyurappa government?
5 Sep 2008, 1436 hrs IST

Just over three months ago, the B S Yeddyurappa-driven BJP government sputtered to a start in Karnataka, writing a new chapter in its political history.

Are forest officials doing enough to safeguard chinkaras?
5 Sep 2008, 1435 hrs IST

For all the hype over poaching of chinkaras, carcass of one was found on Wednesday in Mandvi taluka of Kutch district.

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Interviews   Sunday Specials

'Restore autonomy originally enjoyed by J&K'
3 Sep 2008, 0009 hrs IST
Ajit Bhattacharjea has been writing on Jammu and Kashmir ever since he went there in 1947 to report the invasion of Pathans sent in by Pakistan. Humra Quraishi talks to Bhattacharjea:

'Krishna is to be adored through singing, dancing'
27 Aug 2008, 0020 hrs IST
Ottawa-based Harsha V Dehejia is a physician, a professor of Indian Studies at Carleton University, and the author of several scholarly books.

 

  • Green beans and guilt: Environmental journalist Fred Pearce travelled 1,80,000 kilometers across the world to track his 'personal footprint'.

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Subverse  

Disaster audit
6 Sep 2008, 0032 hrs IST,Jug Suraiya
The Kosi floods - the worst in India’s history - have generated another, benefic counterflood: that of relief measures comprising funds, and essential supplies of food, medicine and clothes.

For heaven's sake
5 Sep 2008, 0203 hrs IST,Anil Dharker
It is common knowledge that politicians consult astrologers. The reliance on astrologers may be because politics is such an insecure profession.

 

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Columnists
31 Aug 2008, 0129 hrs IST,Bachi Karkaria
B Karkaria: Learning to go global, locally

In Mumbai, Raj Thackeray is determined to follow the signs of the times, provided they are in Marathi.

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