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The brouhaha over the sale of 2G spectrum is surprising. The allegation is that thousands of crores were made by politicians and bureaucrats in the sale, which was conducted through the first-come, first-served method --- opening the door to unlimited...
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Raveena Tandon was last seen on the silver screen in 2006 when she did a film titled Sandwich with Govinda, before she took a long maternity leave for her second child Ranbir. She is now making a comeback and signed two movies - Hum Apke Liye and Gulab...
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Kiwi fruit has been labelled as the best source of vitamin C, which can have wonderful health benefits, according to an expert. Professor Robin Fraser, of Otago University's Christchurch School of Medicine, has said that the furry fruit could be the...
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Who is the hero of the Maharashtra elections? If you believe the electronic media, it was indisputably Raj Thackeray. If you believe me, it was the voter, at least the 50 per cent who bothered to turn up. Let me tell you why. But first, Raj Thackeray....
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Incredible', 'left gasping', 'too premature', 'politicised 'and 'thumbs up' -- these are some of the reactions heard from the news breaks that US president Barack Obama was chosen to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The peace prize seems to be a show of...
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What were West Samoans, Chinese, Japanese and other assorted non-Indians doing at the White House Diwali party this year? Elementary! It wasn't a Diwali party! Merely a Diwali ``observance'', as an Obama aide put it. Barack Obama's penchant for wide-angle...
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Caught between warring politicians who are hell bent upon pulling down each other in the race for power, the people in Jammu and Kashmir have been caught in an unending political circus. Unhappy to stay out of power even sensible, experienced and “educated”...
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Ajay Patra is a unique guru. He teaches AIDS victims how to face death.Patra, 39, plunged into the exercise after he was diagnosed with AIDS and told that he had an uncertain future. The pain of impending death propelled him to look at life afresh, leading...
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In India, festivals are the celebration of togetherness the celebrations of being one of the family. Raksha Bandhan is one such festival that is all about affection, fraternity and sublime sentiments. It is also known as Raksha Bandhan which means a 'bond...
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Our hysteria for ready answers has become a dangerous trap. A bomb blast conspirator's explosive confession poses a challenge to us all. In the clever calculations men make about security and State, they underestimate the power of human despair. But despair...
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