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July 31, 2006 | |
'This is an undeclared war'
'Pakistan has invested far too much in terrorism to suddenly give it up one day,' says Arun Bhagat, former director, Intelligence Bureau.
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July 24, 2006 | |
Desis in Action
For the first generation of desis, their Indianness is an anchor, which restrains it, while for the next, it is a legacy that inspires them to soar high. Both are genuinely desi and do South Asia proud.
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July 17, 2006 | |
Who could the terrorists be?
'They are usually white collar individuals, without a criminal record. They are pious, educated. They do it for ideology, don't fear arrest, and death does not matter to them.'
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July 14, 2006 | |
Why the common Muslim is scared
Muslims in Mumbai fear if terrorism continues, communal trouble may flare up.
Meet some of Mumbai's saviours
Often, Mumbai loves to hate its slum-dwellers. But when seven bombs ripped through seven trains on Terror Tuesday, it was these slum-dwellers who were the first to reach the victims, and help them.
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July 13, 2006 | |
Just what is SIMI?
Just who are the people who hog headlines everytime there is a bomb blast?
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July 06, 2006 | |
Happy birthday, Mr Bush
The most colourful world leader of the 21st century is now a senior citizen.
The bikini is 60!
Women reportedly spend over $8 billion (Rs 360 billion) annually on the little pieces of clothing.
The Legend of Nathu La
In a strange coincidence, the famous Nathu La pass will reopen for the first time in 44 years on July 6, the day the Dalai Lama turns 71. Have South Block's mandarins or Beijing's officials selected the date on purpose?
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July 04, 2006 | |
'We walk without fear here'
'Even with half a stomach full, we can sleep in peace,' says refugees from Sri Lanka's violence.
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