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Love And Death In Kathmandu
Who killed King Birendra and his family? Evidence
points to a crown prince gone berserk over a love affair. Not only does
the new ruler, King Gyanendra, have to win over the people, he also has
to address the unpopularity of his own son. Report from a country in crisis.
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The VIP Catalyst
The sluggish rehabilitation work in the earthquake-hit
areas of Kutch picks up momentum with the visit of Prime Minister Atal
Bihari Vajpayee to the region. Now there is hope for the victims as well
as plenty of sops.
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Premium
Drive
Despite the current slump in demand,
a host of new premium cars are ready to hit the Indian roads in the coming
months.
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CYBERSPACE
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It's WWWar
With enemy
hackers on the prowl, the new battleground for India is the Internet.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
Helplines on Offer
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Student Helplines: Popular around
exam and result time, these have been quite a help with their sage
counsel to young minds under pressure to perform.
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Trauma Helplines: The entry of committed
NGOs has made them veritable lifelines during trouble or accident.
Now government hospitals too offer improved allied services.
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Car Helplines: Very handy in the
age of mobile phones, these provide prompt service in times of those
inevitable breakdowns. But only members can avail of the service.
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Child Helplines: As rising incidents
of child abuse show, these remain beyond the ken of most children.
Even the most concerned NGOs remain helpless.
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The Andhra chief minister's game
plan of appeasing those
in the parched Telangana region with a grand lift irrigation proposal backfires.
INDIA TODAY's Asscociate Editor Amarnath K. Menon explains why in
Watered
Down
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