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Rise of the self-radicalsPesky calls: TRAI for snapping Net, phone linksUmpire Rauf will fight to clear name: familyCity police kick-off summer internshipCommuters, auto drivers relievedPolice file chargesheet in courtSchool sets up probe panelThis time, the commentators have nothing to sayChance for MS Dhoni to renew connect with Eden GardensMaintaining intensity for entire game will be vitalRise of the self-radicalsPesky calls: TRAI for snapping Net, phone linksUmpire Rauf will fight to clear name: familyCity police kick-off summer internshipCommuters, auto drivers relievedPolice file chargesheet in courtSchool sets up probe panelThis time, the commentators have nothing to sayChance for MS Dhoni to renew connect with Eden GardensMaintaining intensity for entire game will be vitalRise of the self-radicalsPesky calls: TRAI for snapping Net, phone linksUmpire Rauf will fight to clear name: familyCity police kick-off summer internshipCommuters, auto drivers relievedPolice file chargesheet in courtSchool sets up probe panelThis time, the commentators have nothing to sayChance for MS Dhoni to renew connect with Eden GardensMaintaining intensity for entire game will be vitalRise of the self-radicalsPesky calls: TRAI for snapping Net, phone linksUmpire Rauf will fight to clear name: familyCity police kick-off summer internshipCommuters, auto drivers relievedPolice file chargesheet in courtSchool sets up probe panelThis time, the commentators have nothing to sayChance for MS Dhoni to renew connect with Eden GardensMaintaining intensity for entire game will be vitalRise of the self-radicalsPesky calls: TRAI for snapping Net, phone linksUmpire Rauf will fight to clear name: familyCity police kick-off summer internshipCommuters, auto drivers relievedPolice file chargesheet in courtSchool sets up probe panelThis time, the commentators have nothing to sayChance for MS Dhoni to renew connect with Eden GardensMaintaining intensity for entire game will be vital
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Terror returns to Chhattisgarh, Maoist ambush on Congress convoy kills 17

An injured person being hospitalised after Naxals attacked Congress rally in Chhattisgarh. PTI Photo
A deadly Maoist ambush on a convoy of vehicles carrying state Congress leaders and workers in Chhattisgarh on Saturday killed at least 17 people and left several others critically wounded, police and survivors of the attack said. The dead included three state Congress leaders, former opposition leader Mahendra Karma, former parliamentarian Gopal Madhavan and ex-MLA Uday Mudliyar, while party veteran and former union minister Vidya Charan Shukla was among the injured. Ejaz Kaiser reports. How the attack happened | Major Maoist attacks in Chhattisgarh

Well begun, hardly done

In the last nine years India has been let down by an indifferent UPA and an ineffective Opposition. Well, maybe better luck next time around. Chanakya writes.

red herring
Spot, the difference

Call me a Duckworth-Lewis squib, but it's the T20 we're talking about. What did you expect? Proceedings against bribes paid for a role in The Swan Lake at the Bolshoi Ballet leading to the Tchaikovsky estate's dissolution? Indrajit Hazra reports.
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That’s just not cricket

The domestic T20 league has been a byword for excess. Largely unpoliced, held in the realms of India’s all-powerful illegal bookmakers, it was a competition vulnerable to corruption hosted in a country that had the perfect platform to exploit it. Ed Hawkins writes. Scandals past and present 

Cannes 2013 raises a toast to India

This year, the festival had a decidedly ‘desi’ flavour. The 100th year of Indian cinema was celebrated with screenings, stars and an official sit-down dinner for 300-odd people, hosted by festival president Gilles Jacob and general delegate Thierry Frémaux. Anupama Chopra reports.

Rise of the self-radicals

Unlike the 19 hijackers who brought down the Twin Towers in New York City in 2001, many of today’s radicals, extremists and terrorists are not necessarily working on a grand scale plot over months and years. Dipankar De Sarkar reports. Terror tales: panic grips London

Rauf ‘dada’ was friends with bookie, Vindoo for two years

Though the crime branch is yet to decide on whether they would be making Rauf an accused in their case, officials said they were aware that he was known as 'Dada' was a friend of bookies Pawan Jaipur, and also of Vindoo Dara Singh. Rahul Mahajani reports.

Salman Khan tweets support to Sana Khan

After a hiatus of over 15 days Salman Khan returned to Twitter in full force to support his 'Mental' co-star Sana Khan who has been charged for an alleged kidnap-attempt.

Sarit Ray's review: Ishkq in Paris

This is the sort of Bollywood romance that used to set the box office on fire back in the 2000s. Producer-actor Zinta is on familiar territory, for she herself has starred in some of them. Sarit Ray writes.
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COVER STORY: the Afghan story teller Khaleed Hosseini

Khaled Hosseini is perhaps the most well-known Afghan in the world.The acclaimed writer of The Kite Runner tells us about his life, his writing and his new book The Mountain Echoed.
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When Led Zep Reunited

In 2007, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin reunited to produce a concert that many would’ve died to be able to watch live. Six years later, the DVD is out and so is the audio recording. Bliss for middle-aged rockers. READ BLOG

Brunch

Browse through your favourite lifestyle magazine as you spend the weekend at a leisurely pace.

100 years of Indian cinema

As Indian cinema completes its centenary anniversary, we celebrate it by visiting all the defining moments in its history.

HT Celebs

Are you a Bollywood junkie? Get the latest buzz and updates on the lives of your favourites celebs. Stay tuned and know it first!

You Read They Learn

You Read, They Learn is a year-long initiative to help educate underprivileged children. every time you pick up a copy of Hindustan Times, a child...

Karnataka Assembly polls 2013

The latest news on the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections 2013
 
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This time, the commentators have nothing to say

Though it has been nine days since the spot-fixing scandal shook up Indian cricket, the broadcasters and commentators are playing oblivious to the serious nature of the incident. Sahan Bidappa reports.

Don’t think things will ever be the same: Dravid

From trying to save a side torn asunder by Brendon McCullum's 158 to taking his 'Moneyball team' on a dream run, Rahul Dravid has aged, but aged well. Typically of Dravid, he's done that by being a cricketer and a gentleman. Dhiman Sarkar reports.
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Rs 1,100 cr invested in Indira Vikas Patra lying unclaimed

Housewife Krishna, 62, has turned her home upside down twice in the last few years, trying to find the Indira Vikas Patra (IVP) certificates that she and her husband had bought years ago to save money. Aloke Tikku reports.

Weekly market review
Market snaps five-week rally; Sensex, Nifty tank 3%

A string of negative factors weighed heavily on the market as both benchmark indices, S&P Sensex and CNX Nifty, came off their nearly 30-month highs and tumbled 2.9% and 3.3% respectively during the week.
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Charity: a new reason to party

Hawaiian Shack will be one of the 360 clubs in the world to host a grand party as part of a global charitable initiative on June 27. In the last edition of this concept called The Global Party, in 2011, the bash was held at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Colaba.
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Yahoo joins growing list of bidders for Hulu: sources

Yahoo has submitted a formal proposal to buy Hulu, joining a growing list of bidders for the video service owned by News Corp and Walt Disney Co, two sources with knowledge of the bid told Reuters on Friday.

2014 launch predicted for Apple’s ‘iWatch’

Industry watchers believe Apple's smartwatch device will focus on tracking, biometrics and online security, rather than replicating iPhone features.

New Xbox will support 3D gaming and ultra-high definition video

Although both technologies are still in their nascent stages, Microsoft is taking steps to ensure its latest console is ready when they are to enter the mainstream

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Review: Faith and Freedom, Gandhi in History

Mushirul Hasan examines why Gandhi could not mitigate the Muslim nationalism that led to the creation of Pakistan.

Review: A life apart, an autobiography

One of the most arresting things about feminist writer and poet Prabha Khaitan’s autobiography (entitled Anya se Ananya in the Hindi original) is its naked narrative and its almost poetic vulnerability.

Options aplenty at AUD

Offering a range of interdisciplinary elective courses and applied courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with multiple exit possibilities, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) allows students to graduate after three years...

Making a choice: Course or college?

While a renowned institute can help you build a strong foundation, a good course can give you long-term benefits. Make an informed choice, say experts.
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Top 10 summer destinations for 2013

Users of popular crowd-sourced travel site Gogobot have chosen their favorite destinations this summer, giving top nods to Barcelona for its sun-soaked beaches, dynamic outdoor scene and cosmopolitan offerings.

Take the plunge: adventure-tourism options waiting for you

Planning to get away from the city heat? Seek some adventure across the globe with myriad of skydive and bungee jump options.

Tips on how to score a free upgrade

Be nice. Get mad. Be early. Be late. These are some of the contradictory tips travelers have to offer when it comes to trying to score a free flight upgrade.

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Three astronauts return to Earth after half-a-year ISS mission

The first Canadian astronaut to command the International Space Station landed safely in Kazakhstan with two crewmates on Tuesday, wrapping up a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station.

Boy genius diagnosed with autism has IQ higher than Einstein

A 14-year-old boy from Indiana, who was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at the age of 2, has an IQ of 170, which is higher than Einstein’s, and he is now on the road to winning a Nobel Prize.
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