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The Kiss of Death
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As land hassles stem the flow of NRI investment in Punjab, the Government takes steps to ease the legal woes of expatriates.

 

 
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Digvijay's friends continue to benefit from his generosity as they are allotted prime land for peanuts. India Today's Neeraj Mishra reports.
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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.
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 CURRENT ISSUE APRIL 07, 2003  

NEWSNOTES: QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"Such unilateralism will only weaken the UN and lead to unfortunate consequences. India feels anguished."
L.K. Advani, deputy prime minister, on the US war in Iraq
 
VOICES
"Labourers have no religion. Their only religion is to work as they earn their livelihood only by working."
Vinay Katiyar, BJP Uttar Pradesh unit chief, on protests that all labourers carrying out excavation work in Ayodhya were Hindus
 
"I did not attend the state Assembly as there was no security for me. Ministers in Karunanidhi's cabinet had once pulled off my sari in the House and attacked me."
J. Jayalalithaa, Tamil Nadu chief minister
 
"Terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden may have fled to Pakistan to avoid the manhunt by us forces in neighbouring Afghanistan."
Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan president
 
"The recent attack on Iraq should not be seen as a clash between Christendom and Islamdom."
Mushirul Hasan, historian
 
"But didn't Adam Gilchrist, by walking before being given out, supersede (sic) the umpire?"

Mandira Bedi, TV anchor

The World Cup Final

"India is a very good side. But the team's body language was pretty ordinary during the final."

Ricky Ponting, Australia cricket captain


"The youngsters in my team handled the pressure well. But they probably got too excited in the final."

Sourav Ganguly, India cricket captain

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