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September 24, 2001
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Despatches
  Far from flattering, a round of introspection leaves the Kerala CPI(M) shattered. Worse, the path for recovery remains unclear, writes INDIA TODAY's principal Correspondent M.G. Radhakrishnan in
In The Red

 

 
Specials


100 people who shaped India in the 20th century
 
 
COVER STORY: TERRORISM
Jehad Against World

The danger that Islamic terrorism poses to the US and the world was underscored in a stunning manner by the audacious strikes in New York and Washington.
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US FOREIGN POLICY
Alliance In The Air
Russia, NATO and India may be friends
in adversity.
Full Story...

OSAMA BIN LADEN
Death Bringer
The Saudi renegade embarrasses his hosts.
Full Story...

INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY
Joining Hands
India will cooperate with the US in fighting terrorism.
Full Story...

VULNERABLE INDIA
Wake-up Call
Despite precautions, India can't remain complacent.
Full Story...

ECONOMY
$30 Billion And Counting
The impact on India is just beginning to show.
Full Story...

 
LETTERS  
  From The Editor In Chief  
     
To The Editor  

EDITORIALS
It's not America alone that is at war. For India it was a lonely battle.

CRIME: DACOIT REFORMER
Liaison Man
A former MLA has persuaded almost 500 dacoits to lay down arms.
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SOCIETY & TRENDS: MULTIPLEXES
Leisure Storeys
The new Meccas: Cinemas, hotels, game arcades rolled into one.
Full Story...

 

CINEMA: TOLLYWOOD
Greenback Revival
Kolkata is getting a new polish with expatriates providing the finance.
Full Story...

  ARTS: PARITOSH SEN
The Master Returns
The painter of the human condition is back with a retrospective exhibition.
Full Story...
 

OFFTRACK: DEHRADUN, UTTARANCHAL
Wild Welfare
A dreaded weed perks up the depressed economy of a hill village.
Full Story...

 

FIFTH COLUMN:
Tavleen Singh
Striking Terror
Whether in the US or Kashmir, it's time to stop compromising on terrorism.
  KAUTILYA:
Jairam Ramesh
Ten Days Of Active Stupor
Vajpayee raises great expectations, but will he and can he deliver?

POLITICALLY CORRECT: P. Chidambaram
Problem Of Plenty
In place of the public distribution system, the panchayats can organise food-for-work schemes.

CENTRESTAGE By Ajit Ninan
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
" Does it help to go around conveying the impression that while this is your government, it doesn't listen to you?"
A.B.Vajpayee, The prime minister, on criticism from within the Sangh Parivar.
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CAPLOOKS
Bhubaneswar
Food Packets for VIPs
Orissa's hungry tribals to send mango kernels to state's VIPs.
  Patna
Ringing In The Tabs
Free phones given by Paswan get disconnected after his exit from the ministry.
   
Mumbai
Sell It To Bal?
Chief ministers of the Congress ruled states are a harassed lot.
  Lucknow
Sweet Success
Poll agency predicts victory for Rajnath Singh in Uttar Pradesh.


TREMORS
Non-alcoholic Drinks In India.

CONFESSIONAL
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Rajnath Singh.

DESPATCH
HONOUR ROLL
SIGNPOSTS
WORLDWATCH
SPOTLIGHT
NOSTRADAMUS
SCIENCE NEWS
HEALTHWATCH
SHOWBIZ
FUNQUIZ
MUSIC RELEASE


BOOKS:
India: Emerging Power: Stephen Philip Cohen
The Success Of India's Democracy: Atul Kohli
S. Cohen celebrates rising India and asks the US to take note.

My Girlhood: An Autobiography: Taslima Nasrin
Taslima the girl poignantly protests against Islamic rigidities.

The Web Of Silk And Gold: Shakti Niranjchana
A portrait of the Indian woman as a wife scorned
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