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INDIA
TODAY: April
to June 2000
June
26, 2000
Hand-in-Glove?
Cricket's tryst with the courtroom of Justice King has shaken South Africa.
But as idol after idol displays feet of clay, one of sport's biggest scandals
only threatens to get bigger.
The
Nation: Christians under Siege
June
19, 2000
Top 10
Colleges
Which are the premier institutions of learning in the country? As 5.5
million students all over the country prepare for admission into colleges,
an India Today Gallup survey offers a comprehensive list of top institutions
for them to make an intelligent choice.
Sports:
Cricket: Split Wide Open
June
12, 2000
Generation
Next
Here comes the fizz-kids of Bollywood. They are hot, happening and hyper.
They have the industry all bubbly. And they are raring to wow the audience.
Indo-Mauritius
Tax Pact: Taxing Treaty
June
5, 2000
Maharaja
in a Maha Mess
A minuscule fleet of 23 aircraft, accumulated losses of Rs 1,000 crore,
bloated staff of 750 per aircraft and a galloping wage bill- all these
have driven Air-India out of most international routes. Can India's national
carrier survive cut throat competition and regain its once glorious reputation?
Government:
Powerless in Power
May
29 ,2000
Surging
South
Much of India is still stuck in inertia. But the southern states of India
are showing the way forward with their dynamism. Today, the most valuable
Indian companies are based down South; tomorrow, the country's growth
is set to be driven by Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad. A look at this
change.
Urban
Affairs: Master Blaster
May
22 ,2000
Return
of the Tigers
The inside story of how the LTTE, after it lost Jaffna in 1995, regrouped
to take on the might of the Sri Lankan Army and why its dramatic resurgence
worries both India and the world.
Christian
Marriage Bill :On the Rocks
May
15 ,2000
The Murky
World of Mr. Dalmiya
At its meeting in London this past week, cricket's supreme body cleared
Jagmohan Dalmiya of charges of shady TV deals. But the evidence against
the ICC president says something else.
PM's Health: Is This Man Ill?
May
8 ,2000
Depths of Despair
As state after state falls prey to the great Indian dry, government apathy
only heightens the misery. It's a suffering so endless that it defies
being catalogued.
Congress: The Big Bang Theory
May
1 ,2000
Are Indians Guilty?
The credibility of cricket has been seriously affected. Are the Indians
guilty too? If they are, will the beans ever be spilled? India Today attempts
to ascertain how culpable the Indian demi-gods may be.
Sankhya Vahini: Not Tonight, Naidu
April
24 ,2000
Shame on the Game
The credibility of cricket has been seriously affected. It's time the
cricketing authorities acted decisively to stem the rot.
Orissa: Second
Guessing Naveen
April
17 ,2000
Shrinking of Sonia Gandhi
Stumped by electoral setbacks and revolts
in state units, the Congress president finds her leadership and ability
to take the party back to power under serious scrutiny.
BJP: The Big Issue
April
10 ,2000
General under Pressure
After the snub of a mere six-hour stopover by the US President,
it is evident that Pakistan is out of favour with the US. General Musharraf
is under pressure from both hardliners and liberals and the unhealthy
economy. An on-the-spot report from Islamabad on the situation within
the country.
Congress: Sonia Slips Again
April
3 ,2000
The Charming of India
The charisma of the American president, Bill Clinton was all
too evident. As a highly successful visit comes to an end, India Today
examines how Clinton's visit has touched the chord of friendliness between
the two nations...
Kashmir Massacre:
Death in Disguise
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