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Vandals
Of History Afghanistan's Taliban regime
remains undeterred from its hard-line agenda of destroying historically
valuable Buddhist idols. A look at the present regime and its slide to
orthodox fundamentalism at a time when a drought has ravaged its economy
and people.
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STATES
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Taking On the Family
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Laloo Yadav is once
again facing a tough fight for survival--this time prompted by a near
revolt in the RJD fuelled by rumours of a dynastic takeover. Ranjan Yadav
has emerged as a potential rival to Rabri Devi, enjoying the support of
both the party rebels and the NDA allies.
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STATES
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Chennai
Confusion
The upshot of the great
Tamil circus: Jayalalitha needs Moopanar, but not the Congress.
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ECONOMY
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Creepy
Acquisition
With Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha determined
to bring corporate payslips comprehensively into the taxman's dragnet,
the salaried class is having a few palpitations. For them, it means that
a long era of tax-free emoluments is coming to an end.
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"Indians
lack unity"
Two of cricket's finest brains met for a rare conversation:Bishen Singh
Bedi takes on the role of interviewer for Aaj Tak, seeking to get into
the mind of Australian captain Stephen Waugh.
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BUSINESS
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Revenge
Of the Bears The sudden
fall in share-prices points to yet another rigging controversy, and raises
questions about the efficacy and credibility of SEBI as a regulator.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
The Budget and the Professions
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Engineering: Tax deductions for
payments to institutions and upgradation of the Roorkee Engineering
College to IIT status will help engineering remain a coveted career
option.
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Banking: Sad news for the army of
Indian graduates but the scrapping of the Banking Services Recruitment
Boards will let banks keep pace with a liberalising economy.
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Defence: The yearly increase in
grants ensures that the armed forces continue to be major employers
but is unlikely to restore the lost charm of serving the nation
among the youth.
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Hospitality Industry: No changes
in services tax plus the expenditure tax on guests paying in foreign
exchange will hinder the growth of the tourism sector.
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Polo, like many other events, is bringing about the
resurgence of the almost forgotten royals. A chance, writes INDIA TODAY's
Principal Correspondent Anshul Avijit, to say Maharaja again with
an unctuous post-modernist gusto in Despatches.
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INTERVIEWS
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"The
only obvious competition is in bhangra," say the Pakistani duo of
the music group, Strings, in conversation with INDIA TODAY's Sonia
Faleiro in
Interviews.
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