'Bush remarks don't reflect change in stand'
India on Thursday said US President George W Bush's comments on promoting freedom and tolerance "from Kosovo to Kashmir" did not reflect a change in Washington's declared position of not mediating in the Kashmir issue.
'US linking sanctions to Indo-Pak talks'
The US doublespeak on the lifting of the sanctions against India has convinced the Vajpayee government that Washington is utilising it as a leverage on Kashmir, a top official of the ministry of external affairs indicated on Thursday.
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NEWS
Terror-struck British tourists return home
The foreign office has now advised visitors to postpone trips to Sri Lanka
'India, China need astute handling'
"India, which demographically and technologically is the dominant power in South Asia, has long attempted to reduce US and other western influence in the region," says the Pentagon's 2001 Quadrennial Defence Review.
MONEY
'PM does not know the Joharis personally'
The Prime Minister's Office has clarified that the prime minister does not personally know the Johari brothers, who have been charged with duping hundreds of gullible investors.
MOVIES
'Ghai breathes movies'
Septuagenarian script consultant Ram Kelkar on Yaadein.
'Pay hafta or die!'
Bookies face slim pickings for Yaadein.
'I have lost my brother'
S Balaji remembers Sivaji Ganesan.
CRICKET
India lose yet again
There is, increasingly, something shambolic about the Indian performances in Sri Lanka -- an inexplicable inability to fire. Like a badly tuned motor, the team chokes, splutters, and dies.
Coming back will be difficult: Ganguly
"We will have to play better cricket. A mere 130 runs won't win us matches," he said.
SPORTS
Thorpe resumes golden quest
With three world records and four golds already in his booty, the teenage sensation continues pursuing an unprecedented seven world golds.
GUIDE TO THE NET
Growing old virtually
Five years on the web and you are considered old.
Condoms, itching powder win wars
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COLUMNS
Banda yeh bindaas hai
'Thanks to India's laidback attitude, Pakistan is being hailed the victor of the Agra summit,' says T V R Shenoy.
The sand between two dams
'One dam drove the Kahars out of the fruit business. So they began quarrying sand. A decade later, another dam threatens to drive them out of sand quarrying,' says Dilip D'Souza.