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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
![]() Up above so high: High up in the Himalayas, in windy Drass, are two Army-run spots that could well become tourist highlights | Read
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As good as it getsAsh Chandler played the perfect host as friends poured in all night long to join in the fun. Reshma Bombaywalla and AD Singh were amongst the early entrants and they stayed on till late. ASTROLOGY
You sense that companions are preoccupied at the moment. They are all tied up in what they are doing, so you may just disappear into your own space to think things through. Emotionally you want to protect yourself, to get a chance to mull over highly personal matters. Maybe you are right but perhaps you just need to put your views across more subtly. Don’t be too pushy and don’t force your beliefs on others. |
It’s tragic that a piece of forest land measuring 39.88 hectares should rewind Jammu and Kashmir back to the era of hartals, bandhs and azaadi fervour.
High up in the Himalayas, in windy Drass, which is in Kargil to be exact, are two Army-run spots that could well become tourist highlights for travellers passing that way..
In his new book, Fareed Zakaria comes up with these interesting facts and figures about the economic development in China.
As records tumble and the world enjoys the spectacle of the Beijing Olympic games, it is the story of the young Chinese girl Yang Peiyi that has caught everyone’s attention.
A tall man strides into the Dorchester Hotel in London. Distinguished by his black sherwani, hat, silk scarf, he enters the foyer of the hotel on bare feet.
Amar Singh’s latest salvo is not to the Manmohan Singh government. It’s to members of his own party. He’s now pushing the line that the SP should not join the government.
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