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 CURRENT ISSUE AUGUST 04, 2003

COVER STORY: ADOLESCENT DISEASES

   

Unhealthy Teens

One in every six adolescents in the metros is overweight
Two in five Delhi students have high cholesterol and diabetes is common
One in three teens has bad eyesight
One in five children has stress related emotional disorders

 
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Law of the Land
A uniform civil is a secular device, not a communal one.
Ramchandra Paramhans dies in Ayodhya
7 dead, 25 injured as chemicals explode in film stuntman's house in Jogeshwari
5 terrorists killed in clash with BSF, Army in Baramullah district
Reliance announces Q1 results, profits increase by 20%, earnings up 17%
Ayodhya case: Hearing in CBI court postponed till August 8
2 killed as helicopter crashes in Karimnagar dist near Hyderabad
TN stir: SC postpones verdict till Tuesday
Arrest warrant issued against RJD MP Mohd Shahabuddin
Bush calls on Europe to press Teheran over nuclear weapons
10 policemen killed in Orrisa's Malkangiri landmine blast
 
 
 
Will the attack on the Tanda army camp halt A.B. Vajpayee's latest initiative for peace with pakistan?
 
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Gurcharan Singh Tohra is back at the helm of the SGPC in Punjab. India Today's Ramesh Vinayak analyses the outcome of the appointement on Akali politics.
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THE NATION: TANDA ATTACK     THE NATION: AYODHYA CASE
Bloody Blunder     Advani's Ordeal
The terrorist attack on the army camp underscores not only the tardy security but also the militants' strategy of targeting the more vulnerable Jammu region.
    As the special court in Rae Bareli inches towards concluding who was responsible for the 1992 Babri masjid demolition, the big question is whether L.K. Advani, one of the accused, will survivie the legal battle.
 
STATES: TAMIL NADU    

BUSINESS: FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT

Striking Back     A Welcome Invasion
Jayalalithaa brings an end to the statewide strike, quelling the opposition in copy book style.
    FIIs have invested record amounts in India this year. So far that has benefited the market and investors.
 
NEIGHBOURS: PAKISTAN     DIPLOMACY: INDIA-ISRAEL RELATIONS
Mystery Mission     It's All Kosher
The visit of a powerful pro-Taliban leader has more to it than either country is willing to admit.
 
    Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's forthcoming visit signals India's growing convergence with Israel on a number of strategic issues.
 
EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES     ENVIRONMENT: THE HILSA
Put to the Test     Birth Pangs

The Karnataka Government and private colleges lock horns over admission norms, leaving students in a lurch.
 

    Man-made obstacles affect the popular fish's spawning habits, endangering its existence.
 
SPORTS: CHESS     CINEMA: DYNASTIES
Time Trouble     Relative Reeldom
It may have more Grand Masters than any other state but Bengal's status as national mindsport leader is under threat.
 
    Bringing up a baby is the time-honoured responsibility of a Bollywood father. Three new films show how.
 
FASHION: INDIA FASHION WEEK     OFFTRACK: CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
Romp on the Ramp     Resource Person
Sartorial aesthetics take a plunge at the country's biggest fashion show while overt statements of sex and sensationalism make an entry and rule the runway.
 
    He wouldn't let anything douse his passion for conserving water.
 
       
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FIRST TAKE CONFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT DESPATCH JAIL REFORMS WORLDWATCH
FILM REVIEW
QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"We had become Delhi's voice in Kashmir rather than Kashmir voice in Delhi"
OMAR ABDULLAH, National Conference chief, after breaking away from the NDA

 
 REGULARS
BOOKS   BOOKS
Beastly Tales   Sexed Up Childhood
A traveller in modern India tracks the cult of thugs and the crimes of the Raj.
 
  An irreverent coming-of-age story spoiled by a fetish for the obscene.
 
 
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EYECATCHERS

So very Sari; Thums Down; Having a Ball; Store Sisters

 
 NRI DIARY
 
As a champion of the developing world, the newly-appointed IMF chief is set to spearhead a radical change.
  Profile: Raghuram Rajan
Immigration: US Visa Procedures
Health: NHS-India Collaboration
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