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Last Man Standing

 
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Shrinking Lead
The House Holders
Downhill Yatra
End Game
Is this a Requiem for Reforms, Mr Singh?
Russia Hour
No-Flight Zones
New House for Old God
Sleeping Disorder
Panipat to Paris
Rape of Law
False Start
Stage for Change

 
 
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Diary of Events

 

Sonia Gandhi brushes aside critics to make her speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.

 

 
WEB ONLY FEATURES
Having discarded the AIADMK's Dravidian roots, Jayalalithaa is out to overshadow the MGR legacy. India Today's Arun Ram traces the path of her untiring ambition.
Iconic Change
 
INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

The Conclave concludes on a high note. Al Gore, Stanley Fischer and other world leaders listen and are heard. Catch up on the highlights.
Take me to Conclave now
 
CARE TODAY
 
INDIA TODAY HINDI
 
 
 
 CURRENT ISSUE DECEMBER 16, 2002  

NEWSNOTES: QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"Let us fight it out face to face. We have fought three times, let there be a fourth war. But killing of innocent civilians is unacceptable."
L.K. Advani, Deputy Prime Minister, in reference to Pakistan
 
VOICES
"I cut my hair but it grows. Do you like it?I cut my hair but it grows. Do you like it?"
A.P. J. Abdul Kalam, President, to a schoolgirl who asked him why he didn't trim his hair
 
"It is the Congress and not the Samajwadi Party that is the real alternative to the bjp in Uttar Pradesh."
Salman Khurshid, Congress leader
 
"We are political colleagues. People get nervous about women who are successful in politics and try to throw mud on their image."
Jaya Jaitly, Samata Party leader, on her relations with party president George Fernandes
 
"It took me a while to understand that the crowd was yelling 'Steveda' and Waughda' to respect me."
Steve Waugh, Australian cricketer, in his book Captain's Diary 2002
 
"I am planning to make a film on the royal massacre and will talk to the Nepal naresh. I had a close relationship with everybody killed there."
Dev Anand, filmmaker
Vajpayee on Godhra

Godhra should not be made an election issue. There are other important issues to be highlighted.

To Aaj Tak on November 17


Modi didn't want to. It was the Congress that put Godhra on the poll agenda by promising a White Paper on it.

In Shimla on December 1

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