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Paranoia
Two days after terror struck Mumbai, Padma Sharma laid down a new set of rules in her house. No one was to switch on the television. No one was to answer the door. “Sharma felt some fresh terror attack would be telecast on TV. If someone knocked...  | Read.. 
 
What’s next?
The Mumbai terror attack was the 13th strike in India this year. No one is betting on it being the last. The big question, however is: what will terrorists target next? ...  | Read.. 
 
Angst on air
Despair and anger have found a new platform — and it’s called Facebook. As India comes to grips with the worst ever terr ...  | Read.. 
 
Stars and scrips
In his sprawling ground floor apartment in Malad, a western suburb of Mumbai, Sanjay Maheshwari (not his real name), a silver ...  | Read.. 
 
The other side of the Simi story
celebrity circus
It’s time to ask a tough question. Ever since 26/11, politicians have never had it this bad and ‘Don’t politi ...  | Read.. 
Good wars, bad wars
“Q&A” with Vikas Swarup
Lessons from London?
Mumbai massacre or Bombay burning?
Helping hand
Tittle tattle
 
 
Paranoia
Land ahoy
Singh psalm
Three-in-one
I do ado
 
‘I don’t think I am doing anything illegal. If he (Ghosh) feels that way, he should take it up’