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‘The
US wants the ISI to win its war’ Former ISI chief
Lt Gen Hamid Gul tells HARINDER
BAWEJA that the government attempted to please
the US but ended up with egg on its face |
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Welcome
To The Theatre What’s the fuss
about? Waving cash in the House is about free speech, not
shame INDERJIT
BADHWAR |
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All
The Wrong Men A
cleric’s dubious arrest over the Ahmedabad blasts is just the
tip. A three-month investigation by AJIT SAHI exposes the random
targeting of Muslims by the police
Some
Good Amid The Bombs? Gujarat’s fragile social fabric survived the animosity
which tore the state into two communal halves during the 2002
riots TEESTA SETALVAD
Another
Blast From The Past With each blast
being reduced to a day on the calendar, has the Home Ministry
proved capable only of condemning the blasts, asks
HARINDER
BAWEJA |
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When
Red Fades, It Turns Saffron The
Sangh Parivar’s attempts to wrest control of Kerala’s Left
bastion, Kodungallur, is threatening to undo the town’s
historic legacy of communal harmony. KA SHAJI
reports |
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Divided
House, Delayed Return Deep
fissures in the Kashmiri Pandit community stand in the way of
government efforts to rehabilitate them, reports PEERZADA ARSHAD
HAMID |
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Will
Buddha Smile Over Ryots’ Tears? SRAWAN SHUKLA Kushinagar,
Uttar Pradesh |
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A Clear Channel For
Sethu Diverse groups voice their support for the canal, as
efforts are underway to find a path acceptable to all. PC VINOJ KUMAR
reports
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An Avoidable Left
Turn? They
didn’t plan to hit the streets this fast, but that is where
the Communists are most comfortable, writes
VIJAY
SIMHA
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By Shantanu Guha
Ray After regaining the president's post in the
prestigious Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), Jagmohan
Dalmiya says his priority is to revive the ailing Bengal
team
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