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Crushing big boot
The smiling face of New India has suddenly gone cold with Jet Airways showing the door to 1,900 employees — all of them probationers — in the most sweeping job cut since the country tried to become part of the global economy. ...  | Read.. 
 
Probationers lack protection
India’s labour laws leave no room for hire and fire, a grouse of foreign investors venturing into the country, but they won’t be of much help to the laid-off Je ...  | Read.. 
 
Booker Tiger hunts for a cash cage
The Booker under his belt, Aravind Adiga now faces a daunting task.“The first thing I’m going to do is find a bank where I can put it in,” Adiga joked, asked what he planned to do with the prize money of £50,000 (Rs 41.50 lakh). ...  | Read.. 
 
Fresh move to quench cash thirst
The banking system received another cash injection of Rs 65,000 crore today. ...  | Read.. 
 
Sourav did his job, says Brett Lee
The Australian media may have dubbed Sourav Ganguly a “serial offender”, but Brett Lee insists his teammates have no issues with the former India captain ...  | Read.. 
 
A retrenched flight attendant of Jet Airways leaves after meeting Raj Thackeray in Mumbai on Wednesday. (Reuters)
Crushing big boot
 
 
The others impressed me... this one knocked my socks off
Michael Portillo
chairman of the Booker judges
Ash plays Pa’s envoy
Aishwarya Rai is not only the perfect Bachchan bahu, she is also the Bachchan brand amba ...  | Read..
Bruni influence stops terrorist extradition
Carla Bruni and her sister have persuaded Nicolas Sarkozy not to extradite a woman who faces life i ...  | Read..
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Dumped before take-off
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Crisis in sky, scare in class
The wind beneath the wings of wannabe air-hostesses and cabin crew members in aviation institutes ar...   | Read.. 
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Nano hands shovel snow in Leh
Rafiqul Mondal and his brother had got jobs in the Singur car plant, barely an hour's bus ride from...   | Read.. 
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Another blackening act in 24 hours
In a repetition of yesterday's "stray" incident, the face of a woman was blackened with paint this ...   | Read.. 
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The eye in thought
Nony Singh, who, we learn, is the author's mother. Open one of them, and there is no title-page. Ju...   | Read.. 
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Sourav did his job, says Brett Lee
The Australian media may have dubbed Sourav Ganguly a "serial offender", but Brett Lee insists his ...   | Read.. 
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Lanka jets pound Tiger areas
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Fresh move to quench cash thirst
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Kids' Day Out
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