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An editorial in the Hindustan Times called the episode an undiplomatic sleight of hand.
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In surprising move, partnering with age-old rival Hindustan Times to launch New Delhi newspaper.
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Then, earlier this month, the Hindustan Times, a Delhi-based broadsheet, launched a new Mumbai edition.
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Mehta told The Hindustan Times that the film, based in India, has yet to find a distributor in the country.
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"These clubs don't know how lucky they are because they did absolutely nothing to get this kind of commitment from fans, " says Hindustan Times sports journalist Dhiman Sarkar.
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Narayanan, editor of the Hindustan Times, New Delhi's largest daily.
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The airline has already fired six pilots and suspended seven, but has threatened to terminate more striking pilots if they don't return to work today, the Hindustan Times reports.
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Ritesh Batra's Dabba (The Lunchbox) will be screened at the International Critics' Week, while Amit Kumar's Monsoon Shootout will be shown in the festival's Midnight Screenings section, Hindustan Times reports.
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It was the Times that broke up this cosy consensus with a circulation drive in Delhi, where it and the Hindustan Times now compete fiercely for leadership in a market of more than 2m.
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Other papers like The Hindustan Times were cheekier.
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The Hindustan Times notes " speculation on how he managed to kill himself when he was supposed to be under guard" , and The Times of India reports " questions over the monitoring" of prisoners on remand.
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Until a few years ago, most of the big English papers had an understanding to stay off each other's turf: the Times in Mumbai, Hindustan Times in Delhi, Telegraph in Kolkata (Calcutta) and the Hindu in Chennai (Madras).
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