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| E-2004: CELEBRITY MEMBERS |
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E-2004: ASTRO TAKES |
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It's Atal Shining |
Vajpayee
is the real hero, says the BJP. Then, what are stars like Suresh
Oberoi, Sudha Chandran and Gajendra chauhan doing in a party
that has always prided itself on its cadre strength?
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The
feel-good factor, it would seem, has touched celestial heights
The coalition of stars appears to be voting the Bhartiya Janta
Party back to power and Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the prime minister
once again..
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| E-2004: PARTY SPOKESPERSONS |
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E-2004: POLL MALL |
| Sound and Lights Show |
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Advani On A Yatra Remix |
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Forget punditry.
Today's party spokespersons have to be well-groomed, wear
clothes that don't clash with the background, deliver smart
soundbites, and yes, must also have facts on their fingertips.

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The BJP seeks
to establish poll dominance with L.K. Advani's cross-country
Bharat Uday Yatra. The Congress tools together its media strategy
while others try to shine for a vote.

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| STATES: JAMMU
AND KASHMIR |
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STATES: KERALA |
| The New Roadblocks |
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Death Row |
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Pressured by militants who fear help
from Pakistan may soon end, the Hurriyat threatens to boycott
talks citing civil-rights violations.

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The BJP's charge
of laxity in medical treatment leading to the death of Governor
Bakht snowballs into a major controversy.

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| DIPLOMACY: NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION |
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WORLD: OUTSOURCING |
| Changing
the Nuke Order |
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Battling
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As America launches
a pincer attack on Pakistan's nuclear proliferation and sets
about designing a fresh nuclear club, India is trying to reposition
itself in the new world order.

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Wary of turning
the clamour against outsourcing into a trade confrontation
with the US, India is trying to work out a low-profile but
determined strategy to counter the American offensive.

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| BUSINESS & ECONOMY: URBAN
MARKETS |
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HERITAGE: FATEHBAGH PALACE |
| India's
Top 10 |
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New
Life in Old Stones |
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A ranking of
the wealthiest, the highest consuming and the most aware towns
in India springs many surprises.

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A 200-year-old palace in Rajasthan, which faced demolition
two year ago, has been moved stone-by-stone t a new location
50 km away by a hotelier and restored to its original grandeur.

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| SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
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| Ambassadors
in Arms |
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Borderless
Spirit |
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An engaging narrative on the tumultuous ties between India
and Pakistan is made relevant as the two countries talk peace
again.

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Stories that resscitate voices enfeebled by the Raj and Partition.

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| SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: FASHION
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| Chennai
Central |
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Uniform
Code |
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The nostalgic club of the city meets to drone on about the
good ol' days.

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The realisation that employees need to look good in order
to feel good in order to feel good has the services sector,
from cinema chains to restaurants, lining up for fashion designers
to project the right image.

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| OFFTRACK: DELHI |
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| A
Rare Quarter |
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He has dedicated
his life to collecting bits of the bygone eras. After decades
f struggle to build up his collection of coins and antiques,
Gogia is now in search of a home for his hoard.
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