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The Lost Nation
General Musharraf is on the offensive, wielding
unlimited powers and taking on the establishment in a bid to whip a battered
nation back into shape. But will he succeed? Plus an exclusive interview
with the Pakistan President.
Travels
In
Veiled Reality
From an optimistic country to one
draped in despondency, it's a journey through a nation transformed.
Candle
In Wagah Wind Track II diplomacy,
the citizen-led campaign for Indo-Pak peace, has bloated into a virtual
industry.
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BUSINESS
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Comeback Drive
After two years in reverse gear and scarred
by a dented marketshare, India's largest car maker shifts into top gear.
With bold new launches and fresh strategies, it strides back into reckoning
to regain part of the lost market.
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Steering
Under Test Even as Indian rally drivers
rev up for overseas competition, motorsport within the country takes a
beating. A sport that holds enormous revenue potential for the country
is stalled by petty politicking as two rival organisations fight for the
right to be called the official governing body.
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HEALTH
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Spray
Of Misery
Crippled bodies and minds is a way of
life for many in the villages of north Kerala.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
How Anti-impotence
Drugs Stack Up
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Viagra: The original is still on
top. The Delhi High Court has ruled in favour of its manufacturer
Pfizer's complaint against imitations by three Indian companies.
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Penegra: Cadila Healthcare has agreed
to change the colour of its drug from blue to pink after being hauled
up by the high court. Everything else will remain the same.
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Indiagra: Its manufacturer, a little
known company Yogi Herboclub, claims it is an ayurvedic product
which will enhance the vitality of both men and women.
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Silagra: Manufacturer Cipla says
India does not recognise product patents. The drug may run into
trouble in the future since India will have to do so under WTO rules.
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Web
Exclusives |
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A renewed legal offensive against former Union minister
Sukh Ram foils his political plans in Himachal, besides embarrassing the
state Government. INDIA TODAY's
Special Correspondent Ramesh Vinayak reports in
Blast
From The Past
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