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Say
Hello to Another
Scam
The raging corporate war over the
introduction of limited mobility telephone services has turned political,
with the Prime Minister's Office being charged with subverting the regulatory
system and favouring a few business houses. An INDIA TODAY investigation
looks at the conflict between the sanctimonious claims and the grim reality.
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STATES
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Ballot Boxwallahs
The approaching assembly elections
have brought to life five states which are set to witness a stiff fight
and whose results can have a big impact on all major parties. A profile
of the prime contenders who could tilt the balance either way.
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BUSINESS
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Fall
From Grace
Despite a triple-digit growth in net
profits of Infosys Technologies and Satyam Computers, the stock prices
of the two companies have plunged. Is it the gloomy forecast for software
companies that's hammering down the prices?
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Unnatural Alliance
The CNG controversy has taken a new turn, with
doubts being raised about the propriety of the Delhi Government's selection
of Nugas as the sole supplier of the conversion kit.
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EDUCATION
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The Doon Boom
The city that houses Doon School is
now playing host to a whole array of new education barons--with big money
and even bigger ambitions.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
New Ways of Communication
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E-mail: With the Net becoming more
accessible every passing day and people showing a remarkable ability
to adapt, e-mails may well sound the death knell of letter writing.
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Cell Phones: An instance of the
free market keeping its promise of providing good service for less
price, these are a big hit. Wonder what will happen if incoming
calls become free.
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WLL: Hyped as a cheaper alternative
to cell phones, the introduction of wireless in local loop technology
still awaits requisite amendments to the telecom policy.
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Pagers: A victim of the eternal
march of technology, pagers have been overtaken by other means of
communication offering more direct-and two-way-linkages.
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Web
Exclusives |
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A war of words is on at the Jammu border where
India is trying to build a fence to stop infiltration, much to Pakistan's
dislike, reports
INDIA TODAY's Special Correspondent Ramesh Vinayak in Despatches.
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