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India Today issue dated June 26, 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.

Bet and Bowl
Why Ajay Sharma is the closest the CBI is to implicating an Indian cricketer.

NATION
Christians under Siege
The BJP-led Government has been on the defensive after a series of attacks on the Christian community.

STATES
Probity Posers
The resignation of Haren Pandya in the Gujarat ministry reveals the inner discontent over the BJP's flirtation with criminal elements.

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OTHER STORIES
BUSINESS
Down to Earth
The reduction in interest rates has made hire purchase easier and inexpensive than actual buying.
Net Gains
Internet Service Providers are locked in an intense price war making web access cheaper and affordable.
Silicon Hardshell

Karnataka chief minister S.M.Krishna brings back investors by assigning key areas to technocrats. 

BEHAVIOUR
Children of Fear

In Kashmir, the children grow in fear having emotional and psychosomatic disorders.

DIPLOMACY
Gingerly Forward
Advani's visit boosts India-Israel ties, but Tel Aviv may be averse to aiding directly in internal security matters.

RELIGION
Breach of Faith
The International Organisational Society for Krishna Consciousness(ISKCON) finds itself in a holy mess after students file a $400 million sexual abuse suit.

ENTERTAINMENT
CINEMA

Abhishek Bachchan, Madhavan, Shah Rukh Khan and more.

COLUMNS NEWSNOTES
Fifth Column by Tavleen Singh
Official Expenses-Unsackable officials have led to a bloated bureaucracy that India cannot afford.

Kautilya by Jairam Ramesh
The Killing of Buddha- Why Sri Lankan Buddhism is different from the image of Buddhism that we have.

Cyber Chatter by Samar Halarnkar
The Age of Not Com? Dotcoms and start-ups no longer spell magic as they used to two months back. 

Via Media
Communications minister Ram Vilas Paswan has found a via media to deal with the press by doling out goodies.

SPG: Specially Protected Garu
Chandrababu Naidu is always on the look out for something new. 

Let there be Light
In Madhya Pradesh, many politicians flash red lights in their vehicles despite their ineligibility.

Dress Code
BSP leader Mayawati and Samajwadi party's Phoolan Devi share a penchant for shopping.

Confessional
Back to being a regional chieftain, National Congress Party President Sharad Pawar feels there is reason to celebrate.
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Editorials
Unwise Men of the East- Attacks on Christians merit action, not polemics.
Generation Next- The second generation of reforms in the Vajpayee Government are no alternative to the big picture.

Eyecatchers
Shilpa Shetty, Shabana Azmi, Jaya Bachchan and more.

Voices

Books
Seeking Susan
Pakistan's Queen B
Mutter India

Offtrack
Seer's legacy-In Rajkot, a temple dedicated to a Dalit saint helps bridge the caste divide.

Bodyline
by Ravi Shankar

 

Game Theory 
Tales from the wide world of sport by Rohit Brijnath.

Beat Street 
Listen to the experiences on the job by INDIA TODAY correspondents

Tall Tales
by S Kalidas

Friday Fundas  
Musings on trends, shams and life by Ravi Shankar

24 Frames Per Second
 
Sensuous and mesmerising account of the Tinsel town by Anupama Chopra

Loose Change  
An incisive take on the business and economy by Sudeep Chakravarti

Au ContrAiyar  
A contrarian take on stock markets, policy and practice by V Shankar Aiyar

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