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Saturday 21 November, 2009

The art world, distant and esoteric to most of us, tantalizes with its stories. From Vincent Van Gogh’s severed ear to the tall tales Raja Ravi Varma would tell about his royal ancestry.
Briefly capital

Saturday 21 November, 2009

A 25-year-old woman was stabbed to death by her brother-in-law after she resisted his advances in New Ashok Nagar area of East Delhi on Friday.
‘No damages for articles left behind in aircraft’

Saturday 21 November, 2009

Can an airline be made to compensate for articles missing from an aircraft after a passenger leaves them behind? No, says Delhi Consumer Commission.
Church to govt: Let us manage some schools, hospitals

Saturday 21 November, 2009

After industrial houses joined hands with the government to improve efficiency and management in schools and hospitals under the public-private partnership model...
Land titles bill: Govt makes stand clear

Saturday 21 November, 2009

The government fielded queries from residents’ representatives at a public hearing on the proposed Delhi Survey Registration and Recordal of Title of Immovable Properties in Urban Areas Bill, 2009, on Friday.
Social responsibility recognised

Saturday 21 November, 2009

The Sanskriti Pratishthan celebrated its 30th anniversary at India International Centre on Friday by giving away its annual awards...
Conwoman poses as top cop’s niece

Saturday 21 November, 2009

A woman allegedly duped a South Delhi-based chartered accountant of Rs 6 lakh by posing as Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal’s relative and assuring the victim of a seat in a “reputed university” for his son.
Noida mishap
Son lost to mishap, so is hope for a better future: Noida family

Saturday 21 November, 2009

Rani Mishra is a shattered woman. A day after her husband Bhuvneshwar Mishra saw their teenaged son, Amit, being crushed by a speeding school bus near the Mother Dairy booth in Noida’s Sector-34...
Moving On

Friday 21 September, 2007

Two strangers. One obscure, desolate railway station. That’s Imtiaz Ali’s second feature film Jab We Met in a nutshell.
Delhi high court
Delhi HC slams govt for giving preference to influential convicts

Friday 20 November, 2009

Delhi High Court pulled up the city government for giving preferential treatment to convicts having high connections.
Print Run

Friday 20 November, 2009

For the few admirers of etcings, artist and curator Yashpal Chandrakar got 12 artists to make etchings that are on view at Gallerie Ganesha in the exhibition titled “Mark of Masters-2”.
Drama and Real Life

Friday 20 November, 2009

There’s a nip in the air, the season when Delhi all too briefly dons its cultural colours and playwrights vie for your attention with gusto.
Bangla Rocks

Friday 20 November, 2009

Madly Bangalee is an odd name for a rock band but it might just be apt for this bunch of Kolkata youngsters who come together to make music in Anjan Dutt’s latest Bengali film, titled, well, Madly Bangalee.
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Clean Cut

Friday 20 November, 2009

The newly-reopened Carma at Mehrauli is buzzing with activity when we reach. Workers are busy sprucing up the boutique, one of Delhi’s first fashion hotspots, that will now be known as Sabyasachi at Carma.
AROUND TOWN

Friday 20 November, 2009

A woman died in Narela, Outer Delhi, after being hit by a bullet fired in celebration. Local residents then stormed the marriage party looking for the person who had fired the shot.
Former US defence secy Cohen offers tips on leadership

Friday 20 November, 2009

William S Cohen, former Secretary of Defence for the United States, delivered a lecture on the “Art of Leadership,” at the World Wildlife Fund in New Delhi on Thursday evening.
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