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PM chides Pak’s Qureshi

In his first public reaction to the controversial conduct of the press conference following the India-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ talks on July 15, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Thursday that Pakistan’s Shah Mehmood Qureshi could have avoided handling it the way he did. HT reports.
Parliament deadlock over price rise may end on Monday
The government-Opposition deadlock over the modality of discussing rising prices in Parliament continued on Thursday with both Houses being adjourned for the third successive day. HT Correspondent reports. Cost of playing to the gallery
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    Mayank Shekhar's Review: Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
    Milan Luthria rightly recreates retro from the ‘70s. And this is not just in the low angles of the shots; strange prints on expensive nylon shirts; or trumpets for a background score. It’s most importantly in the sense of the big screen occasion, and a throwback to smart, terse dialogue.
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    India, Britain and the third migration

    The remarkable decline of Britain in the average Indians’ consciousness over the past half century is quite dramatic. It is not based on any hostility to Britain. Nor any major disruption of governmental ties. Pramitpal Chaudhury writes. Read more | Expletive Deleted

     
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    Second India-Lanka Test
    Raina scores ton on debut, Sachin 203
    It’s the kind of moment dreams are made of. You’re batting in your first Test, the man at the other end when you score a 100 is the world’s greatest cricketer and, together, you save the match and possibly, the series. Sachin's previous double tons
    Shotgun Morgan flays Pakistan
    Eoin Morgan scored his maiden Test hundred as England rebounded from quick blows early on to move into a strong position against Pakistan on Thursday, the first day of the first Test.

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    Our feudal set-up
    The HRD ministry's proposed list of brand ambassadors for its adult literacy programme is an insult to all of Indian womanhood. Ramachandra Guha writes.
    Sweet-and-sour menu
    The highest echelons of the Chinese leadership emphasise that the nation continues to be a developing country that has profound developmental challenges to surmount. Manish Tiwari writes.
    Once Upon a time in Mumbaai releases today
    Directed by Milan Luthria, Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai a dark underworld tale stars Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Prachi Desai and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles.

    Movies releasing today

    Two much-anticipated films release today - the controversial Ajay Devgn starrer Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, a biopic on don Haji Mastan and Robert Pattinson's Eclipse from superhit Twilight series. Read on.
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    Geeks end up shopping more

    A consumer survey reveals that 'geeks' are likely to spend more on the products they like and stay loyal to their favorite brands. 'Geeks' are also more susceptible to advertising ploys and buy more goods online.

    Can anger be manipulative?
    You may be crying or getting angry but secretly you are manipulating others to behave the way you want them to, says a new theory.  Anger has as much to do with cooperation as with conflict.


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    The road from Manali to Vashisht forms an esplanade overlooking the river Beas. Standing on it, you can see the river below ripping through acres of open land. Read on...
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      Stieg Larsson, a Swedish journalist and detective novelist best known for his Millenium Trilogy, has become the first author to sell more than 1 million e-books in the Kindle Store.
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      A book by US four-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson is due out from HarperSport in autumn 2011, announced UK trade resource The Bookseller on July 23.
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      Call from the heart

      India requires a large number of cardiologists to contain a virtual epidemic of cardiovascular diseases afflicting two crore people. Rahat Bano reports.

        Coming soon 3D map of Titanic wreckage

        Have you always wondered what is happening to Titanic deep down in the sea? Now, you can actually watch the condition of the world’s most famous shipwreck in 3D!
        Saturn’s biggest moon discovered
        For the first time, astronomers have discovered Saturn’s biggest moon creating a trail of giant snowballs as big as 12 miles in diameter.