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Villains Of The Economy
As the economic downturn worsens, the Vajpayee Government comes under
fire for holding up key reforms. INDIA TODAY analyses the performance
of 10 ministers to find the extent and causes of inefficiency.
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NATION
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The Shadow Of Fear
In a bid to regain the initiative after the
Agra Summit, militants have moved to the Jammu region-stretching the security
forces and sparking tension.
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Crime And Reward
The Chautala Government indulges in a controversial
spate of forgiveness, pardoning murder convicts, most of whom are close
to ruling party politicians.
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SCIENCE
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New Pot Of Gold
While the US debates the ethics of a cutting-edge
medical technique that uses cells from embryos, India can march ahead-if
it gets its act together.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
Where Bollywood's
Leading Ladies Stand
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Preity
Zinta: The girl with the dimpled grin has struck gold with Dil
Chahta Hai. The film is already a hit and opened to 100 per cent
collections in Mumbai. City crowds love it. |
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Karisma Kapoor: The queen bee not
long ago and heir-apparent to Madhuri's crown has begun to fade.
Fiza, despite Hrithik-mania, was less than a hit. Come back Govinda?
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Madhuri Dixit: Her comeback film,
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke, with Ajay Devgan looks set to bomb
at the box office, though critics have been appreciative of her
performance.
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Juhi Chawla: Her last big hit was
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman. She has appeared in a string of
flops in recent times; 1-2 Ka 4 with Shah Rukh Khan sank
unnoticed.
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The male model is an unwanted species now.
Nothing, not even their opouts, poses and exposes, is helping him turn
the corner. An epitaph by INDIA TODAY's Himanshi Dhawan in
Preety
Boys No More
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