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Syndrome X
Studies show that Indians are genetically predisposed
to physiological symptoms collectively called Syndrome X. This makes them
highly susceptible to heart disease. Fortunately, technology can help
detect coronary artery disease at an early stage.
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NATION
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Peace By Piece
Having failed to make headway with the cease-fire,
the Centre is now trying to talk peace on Kashmir, internally through
its negotiator K.C. Pant and externally with Pakistan's Chief Executive
General Pervez Musharraf. But will anything come out of this?
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Good
Monsoon
So What?
The traditional link between the monsoon
and the economy weakens.
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INVESTIGATION
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Slippery
Deal
The ONGC subsidiary's whopping
Rs 8,136 crore investment was signed in indecent haste.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
Electronic Services
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E-banking: Most popular service
on offer, e-banking is doing well as banks now offer online trading
as an add-on. The average depositor can look forward to fewer visits
to the bank.
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Online Shopping: Shopping sites
have spawned clones and resorted to e-mail offers, but customers
remain wary of putting their credit card numbers out in cyberspace.
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Services: From train tickets to
hotel bookings, from cinema tickets to books, websites offer easy
access to a range of services. But ease of accessibility is another
story.
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E-advertising: Never really took
off in cyberspace and after many dotcoms crash-landed, few now are
willing to pay for advertising space on the world wide web.
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The insistence of Sikh radical
groups to declare Bhindrawale a martyr kicks up a row, casting a darker
shadow over the regio-political machinery in Punjab. An inside look by India
Today Special Correspondent Ramesh Vinayak in
Deadlock
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