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Gurgaon BPO workers fight over leave, 2 deadFodder scam: The many cover-ups and the final convictionThe day the cows came homeFodder bites: Caution all the wayThe fodder game: When CBI got caught outTwitter dilemma: Sachin retire! Sachin don't retire!Blame high inflation, not RBI, for killing growth: RBI Dy GovernorAustralian team arrives for limited overs seriesLife ban on Jwala recommended by BAI committeeString of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 peopleGurgaon BPO workers fight over leave, 2 deadFodder scam: The many cover-ups and the final convictionThe day the cows came homeFodder bites: Caution all the wayThe fodder game: When CBI got caught outTwitter dilemma: Sachin retire! Sachin don't retire!Blame high inflation, not RBI, for killing growth: RBI Dy GovernorAustralian team arrives for limited overs seriesLife ban on Jwala recommended by BAI committeeString of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 peopleGurgaon BPO workers fight over leave, 2 deadFodder scam: The many cover-ups and the final convictionThe day the cows came homeFodder bites: Caution all the wayThe fodder game: When CBI got caught outTwitter dilemma: Sachin retire! Sachin don't retire!Blame high inflation, not RBI, for killing growth: RBI Dy GovernorAustralian team arrives for limited overs seriesLife ban on Jwala recommended by BAI committeeString of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 peopleGurgaon BPO workers fight over leave, 2 deadFodder scam: The many cover-ups and the final convictionThe day the cows came homeFodder bites: Caution all the wayThe fodder game: When CBI got caught outTwitter dilemma: Sachin retire! Sachin don't retire!Blame high inflation, not RBI, for killing growth: RBI Dy GovernorAustralian team arrives for limited overs seriesLife ban on Jwala recommended by BAI committeeString of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 peopleGurgaon BPO workers fight over leave, 2 deadFodder scam: The many cover-ups and the final convictionThe day the cows came homeFodder bites: Caution all the wayThe fodder game: When CBI got caught outTwitter dilemma: Sachin retire! Sachin don't retire!Blame high inflation, not RBI, for killing growth: RBI Dy GovernorAustralian team arrives for limited overs seriesLife ban on Jwala recommended by BAI committeeString of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 people
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Seemandhra burns, Jagan will move SC to stop split

YSR Congress chief Jagan Mohan Reddy, who went on an indefinite hunger strike against the Centre’s clearance for Telangana state, said the state was divided because “someone wanted their son to become PM”. Want Modi to turn BJP secular: Jagan |  Full Coverage: Telangana, a troubled state

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Tendulkar reaches 50,000-run landmark across all formats

The 'little master' now has 50,009 runs in 953 competitive matches, which, includes 551 List A matches, 307 First-class matches and 95 T20 games. Twitter dilemma: Sachin retire! Sachin don't retire!

Shiv Sena says BJP out of sync with views of Narendra Modi

Shiv Sena takes a dig at its old ally Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), saying the saffron party was clueless about the views of its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

Army kills four more intruders, LoC stays tense

‘Asaram habitual offender who exploits women’

Lalu’s stratagem: Jail me in other 4 fodder cases too

Gurgaon BPO workers fight over leave, 2 dead

Defacement charges against AAP candidates

'Terrorist' gang busted after 10-hr encounter

'Advani crediting me for ordinance is speculation'

Life ban on Jwala recommended by BAI committee

Punjab, Tata closer to deal after Mistry meets CM

String of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 people

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Man of the moment: Modi is speaking, India is listening

The arrival of Modi on the centrestage has led to a metamorphosis of the BJP from hopeless to hopeful. Not a bad job by a man reviled as a polarising figure. Chanakya writes.

Sunday Sentiments
Neither Narendra Modi nor Rahul Gandhi should be PM

If there’s one thing you expect of those who could be prime minister it’s a sense of judgement. Last week I realised that our two most likely candidates don’t seem to have it. Karan Thapar writes.
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AAP confident of winning Delhi polls, declares to 'pass' Lokpal Bill on Dec 29 

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday declared to hold a special session of the assembly at the Ramlila Maidan on December 29 to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill after winning the elections. HT reports. Sheila attacks BJP, AAP, says Cong will form govt
 

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SRK’s speech: Rowling in the deep?

Shah Rukh Khan's recent speech at AIMA seems like it's been lifted straight out of JK Rowling's speech. However, the bone of contention isn't that he did so, but that he did it without attributing it to her.

Bigg Boss 7: Anita Advani is the latest eviction

After British-Indian actress Hazel Keech and actor Rajat Rawail, Anita Advani, who claims to have been the live-in partner of late actor Rajesh Khanna, ended her stint in the "Bigg Boss" house Saturday.

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The day the cows came home

The multi-crore fodder scam has finally caught up with Lalu Prasad, after several twists and turns. Ashok Mishra examines the case that unravelled Bihar’s messiah.

This Masti isn’t that grand: HC to address larger issue of vulgarity in cinema

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Saturday converted a petition challenging the recently-released Bollywood movie Grand Masti, for alleged vulgar dialogues and obscene content, into a PIL to address the larger issue of vulgarity in cinema in general.

Now, teachers of Hindu college asked to come decently dressed

The move has created a stir in the university. Teachers lashed out against the notice, labeling it as sexist and against the ethos of an academic institution. Shaswati Das reports.
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In lawless UP it's rule of the gun

Private citizens have more guns than the police in the state. Farmers work in their fields armed, teachers carry weapons openly and politicians are amongst the biggest buyers of arms. Why is UP going gun crazy?
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The Genre Benders

Wise Up Ghost And Other Songs is a great mix of British musician Elvis Costello’s cerebral lyrics and American band The Roots’ groovy music. READ BLOG

Brunch

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

Youth Survey 2013

A survey on the attitudes, beliefs and habits of India's young.

What India Wants

An exclusive Hindustan Times GFK-Mode survey: which party will come to power in 2014? Who could be the next PM? Watch this space, for answers.

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...
 
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Smith, Tendulkar power Mumbai Indians into CLT20 final

Mumbai Indians rode on Dwayne Smith's quick-fire half-century and his 90-run opening-wicket partnership with Sachin Tendulkar to book a final berth in the Champions League Twenty20 with a six-wicket win over Trinidad and Tobago.

Australian team arrives for limited overs series

The Australian cricket team led by George Bailey arrived on Saturday night for the seven-match ODI series against India that will be preceded by the lone T20 game at Rajkot on October 10.
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Blame high inflation, not RBI, for killing growth: RBI Dy Governor

Amid criticism that it is giving priority to price rise issues, KC Chakrabarty on Saturday said it is unfair to blame the central bank for low growth as sustainable economic expansion is possible only with moderate inflation.

Privatisation only way to save Air India: Ajit Singh

Civil aviation minister Ajit Singh sprang a surprise on Saturday when he indicated that privatisation could prove to be the only way to save India’s ailing national carrier --Air India that is currently surviving on a bailout funded by the tax payers money
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New Hyundai Santa Fe review, test drive

The current Santa Fe, though decent-looking and with good proportions, isn’t exactly a head turner. The small grille (typical of Hyundais of that generation) and lack of muscle in the design make it look a bit meek by SUV standards.

New BMW Z4 sDrive35is review, test drive

If, like me, you are struggling to tell the difference between this refreshed Z4 and the one we already have in India, allow me point out the differences on this most restrained of updates. Among the changes are edgier bumpers, new chrome gills within the front flanks and new wheel ...

Cisco, Google, SAP discussing BlackBerry bids: sources

BlackBerry Ltd, on the block as its smartphone business struggles, is in talks with Cisco Systems, Google Inc and SAP about selling them all or parts of itself, several sources close to the matter said.

Google Play Music coming soon for iOS

Google is currently working on bringing its music app to devices running Apple's iOS, Engadget reports. The music subscription platform, launched last May, is Google's alternative to popular music streaming sites such as Spotify and Deezer.

Wave goodbye to the touch screen

The technology, which makes using a smartphone or a tablet like playing a video game via Microsoft's Kinect motion sensing system, is being showcased at this year's Ceatec in Japan.
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Ramachandra Guha's new book looks at the making of the Mahatma

The book, Gandhi Before India, doesn't deal with the iconic Gandhi, the saintly figure in a loincloth who defied the salt tax and marched unafraid into communal conflagrations restoring peace with his mere presence. Manjula Narayan writes.

Foreign invasion

Will the HRD ministry’s proposal to allow foreign universities to set up campuses and offer degrees in India find any takers among the top international academic institutes?

Last-minute prep tips for CMAT

Held twice a year, the CMAT is the biggest management entrance test in the country after the Common Admission Test, writes Gauri Kohli
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Hotels in India named best in Asia

A hotel near New Delhi designed after a mirrored jewelry box has been named the leading luxury hotel in Asia at an event known as the Oscars of the travel industry.

Vienna, a big hit with Indian tourists

Vienna, the capital of Austria and the city of castles, palaces, museums and gardens, is fast emerging as one of the hottest destinations for Indian tourists.

London steals title of best city in the world from Paris

According to the latest edition of the Anholt-GfK City Brands Index which measures a city’s brand image, power and appeal, London’s stock has gone up in the world as it took the top spot in the biennial ranking.
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Hubble helps uncover 160,000 star clusters

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found the largest known population of globular star clusters, about 160,000, inside the core of the giant grouping of galaxies known as Abell 1689.

Could life have survived a crash on Earth

Planetary scientists still consider the theory of panspermia, in which life can naturally transfer between planets, a serious hypothesis.
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