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TODAY'S EDITORIAL
State of Uncertainty
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Personalities have always been an integral part of Indian elections.
[ 12:00:00 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
VIEW
The relevance of winning the Nobel prize
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In a far from perfect world, the Nobel prize is still considered the ultimate accolade.
[ 12:00:00 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
COUNTERVIEW
Award smacks of cultural arrogance
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The Nobel prize is a prime example of the West imposing its cultural and intellectual standards on the East.
[ 12:00:00 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
LEADER ARTICLE
Maha Issues: Election to Determine Future of Shiv Sena, NCP
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ABHEEK BARMAN
Around 11 am, October 11, a great roar went up from 40,000 people at the Parashram Tawre stadium in Bhiwandi, an industrial town of around half a million 60 km north of Mumbai.
[ 12:00:01 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
MIDDLE
Double Trouble
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ANU SINGH
I don't actually have biological twins. My two boys are more than a year apart. But you wouldn't be able to tell since they are about the same size. And they spell twin trouble and always have.
[ 12:00:01 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
THE SPEAKING TREE
Look Beyond Peace And Violence
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T S SREENIVASA RAGHAVAN
Not a day passes without a reference to the need for peace. Still, the booming guns don't fall silent.
[ 12:00:01 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
SACRED SPACE
The Chosen One
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You are a child of God. You are made in His image. you cannot be violated or hurt by stones, nor bombs, nor machine guns, nor atomic bombs. Remember, the best shelter is in the silence of your soul.
[ 12:00:00 AM Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ]
TODAY'S EDITORIAL
Ends and Means
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Einstein wanted to end it all, scientifically speaking.
[ 12:00:00 AM Tuesday, October 12, 2004 ]
VIEW
Bangalore Test loss opens debate on Indian team
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Cricket fans are seething at the Bangalore debacle.
[ 12:00:00 AM Tuesday, October 12, 2004 ]
COUNTERVIEW
Let's not blame politics for the poor performance
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India's sorry capitulation at Bangalore was solely the result of bad cricket played by the hosts, no more, no less.
[ 12:00:00 AM Tuesday, October 12, 2004 ]
OTHER HEADLINES
LEADER ARTICLE
After Derrida: The Republic and the Reconstructed Guru
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THE SPEAKING TREE
Way to Harmonise Outer and Inner
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SACRED SPACE
Nothing is Impossible
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Story is corrupt




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