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Can marriages be salvaged in courtrooms?
Ccourts need to step in if there is scope for abuse of law
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Madhusudan Srinivas News Editor, TOI: We still vest a great amount in fixing what appears irretrievably broken.
[ 12:00:04 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]
Can marriages be salvaged in courtrooms?
The law should allow for individual liberty
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Shankar Raghuraman Senior Editor, TOI: The law should allow for individual liberty without stepping on others' toes.
[ 12:00:53 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]
Missed matchAdd to Clippings

POLITICALLY INCORRECT/SHOBHAA DE
Poor Jane Austen. She must be turning somersaults in her grave at the vile and entirely vacuous interpretation of her classic, Pride and Prejudice, by Gurinder Chadha.
[ 12:00:38 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]
Dress sense: Kyun, kho gaya na?Add to Clippings

ERRATICA/BACHI KARKARIA
"A Geisha girl with a poodle slung around her neck." This is how a London daily described Aishwarya Rai's look at last Tuesday's premiere of Bride and Prejudice.
[ 12:00:59 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]
Random harvestAdd to Clippings

JUGULAR VEIN/JUG SURAIYA
It's an everyday Delhi occurrence. A sudden bottleneck that results in a traffic pile-up. Road repairs? A VVIP cavalcade? An act of God? Even worse. And more inevitable. It's a police check post.
[ 12:00:08 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]
The capitalist yogiAdd to Clippings

INDIASPORA/CHIDANAND RAJGHATTA
Flags flew half-staff in New Mexico on Friday in honour of Yogi Bhajan, a Sikh spiritual leader who died in his sleep at his home in Espanola on Wednesday at age 75.
[ 12:00:40 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]
Kush vs BerryAdd to Clippings

SWAMINOMICS/SWAMINATHAN S ANKLESARIA AIYAR
Most Indians hate George Bush's militarism in Iraq, and rooted for John Kerry in the US Presidential debates. Yet, despite major differences on whether the Iraq war was justified, the two have much in common on future action in Iraq.
[ 12:00:46 AM Sunday, October 10, 2004 ]




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