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AN
APPEAL TO READERS |
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NEWS
PICK |
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Bouquets
and Brickbats |
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The
editor recommends |
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Shouts
and Murmurs |
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Declassified
AS
Dulat, former Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing, speaks to
Harinder Baweja |
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Lazy
Eye |
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I,
me, my other selves Natwar
Singh’s real crisis is that he has allowed his life to be taken over
by those around him, son Jagat Singh in the main, writes Sankarshan
Thakur |
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Macro
Micro Time
for business schools to look beyond placements. By SL
Rao |
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B&E
READER |
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‘Reading
is like meditation’
Anuradha Mahindra, wife of Anand Mahindra, speaks to Shalini
Singh |
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The
cosy conspiracy
By Tarun J Tejpal |
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Culture
Vulture
Is God Deaf Too?
By Paul Zacharia |
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Shadow
Lines
A Woman and a dalit
By
Shivam Vij |
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Master
Takes |
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THE
TAKE
Shoma
Chaudhury on Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna |
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A
future for the genetically fortunate
Not
being globalised protected India’s dance, music and intellectual life.
But globalisation will finally prevail here because the ruling classes want
to give nothing away,
contends Sudhir Mishra |
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VANITY
FAIR |
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Psychologies
Prahlad
Kakkar, ad filmmaker, speaks to Rahul
Bhatia |
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Significance |
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‘My
wife had no clue I was getting stoned all day’
By
Sameer Malhotra |
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Modi
and Mallika Jumanji
By
Shoma Chaudhury |