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Among
the major spin-offs of developing the LCA is the mountain of confidence
that India's aeronautical engineers have gained. But there's still plenty
to do, writes INDIA TODAY Deputy Editor Raj Chengappa in
21 Up.
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Despatches
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The 80th birthday do of a social reformer shows how the lives of entire
communites in coastal Gujarat have changed for the better. INDIA TODAY
Principal Correspondent Uday Mahurkar reports in Despatches.
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100
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COVER
STORY: CHESS |
The
Genius of Anand
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Finally,
India has a world champion. And that, in a game played in 156 countries,
not eight. The story of Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand's rise from rookie
to king. A look at how India's greatest player prepared and captured the
title.
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NATION: TERRORISM |
Hideouts
of Terror |
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The
relative ease with which the Lashkar-e-Toiba jehadis were able to penetrate
into the heart of Delhi is a pointer to the networks of support that the
ISI has created throughout India. After Kashmir, it is Delhi and Hyderabad
that have emerged as key operational bases of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
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STATES: CHATTISGARH |
Separated
at Berth |
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The creation
of a new state has resulted in squabbles over sharing of people and resources.
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VOICES
"I
did not invite him (Azharuddin) but if somebody greets you at a
function, you can't just brush him aside."
N. Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh chief minister, explaining
Mohammed Azharuddin's presence at his Iftar party
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TREMORS
Forecasts
for the Indian Economy
CAPLOOKS
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Friendly
Foes
Laloo
Prasad is on the best of terms with almost everybody. |
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Secular
Show
Does J. Jayalalitha want to buy peace with the BJP? |
Mayor
Bottleneck
India's only eunuch mayor is becoming a bit of a problem.
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Redundant
Fear
Delhi's Iftar circuit makes him feel a little reassured. |
Confessional
Rashtriya
Janata Dal supremo LALOO PRASAD YADAV is unfazed despite his
aides joining hands with his detractors.
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Editorials
Down
to Action
Insulating
the prime minister's schemes from the bureaucracy.
Horror
Movie
Why
is Nepal so highly strung over Hrithik?
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