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Arts
| December 12, 2005Hollywood Lives For Another Day
Despite being the world’s most powerful film industry, Hollywood has barely made a dent in the Indian film...
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Arts
| December 12, 2005Searching East
For most Americans, experimentation with Eastern spirituality or culture starts and ends with “Chai tea latte” or Henna...
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Arts
| December 12, 2005Kartik Purnima Snan
The Kartik Purnima Snan on the banks of Gandak River in Sonepur, near Patna, Bihar is Asia’s largest...
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Arts
| December 12, 2005How Mittal Steel Proved Its Mettle
Each day, recalls Aditya Mittal, he and a colleague, along with two advisers, would be locked in a...
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Magazine
| December 12, 2005Terrorists Of The Soul
For four interminable years, the Bush administration has held America hostage to a bogus war on terror, decimating...
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Life
| December 12, 2005Journeys: The Foul Smell Of Gentrification
Journeys are about changing landscapes and movement, but when the devotees of Mammon have their way, they are...
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Life
| December 12, 2005Have You Tried This?
Khanna is the author of six culinary books, including Mango Mia, the royalties for which go to Mother...
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Life
| December 12, 2005Too Stiff To Be Married
Beware! If you don’t look too lovey-dovey in your wedding pictures, the Canadian government may not allow you...
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Life
| December 12, 2005Art: Mapping The Dislocation
She left the house in Aligarh where she was born when she was 21 in pre-partition India, and...
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Life
| December 12, 2005Bollywood 101
Listen up, students: you can now immerse yourself in your favorite Bollywood movies, and when your parents ask...
