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JUNE 20, 2005
 


 
COVER STORY: L.K. ADVANI
THE A BOMB


The leader of Hindu nationalism reinvents himself with a little help from the founder of the Islamic republic of Pakistan-and divides the house of saffron

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MISPLACED OPTIMISM
After lying low for a year, Naidu braces the TDP to play the role of a strident Opposition in Andhra Pradesh. Will the change of tack work, asks India Today's Amarnath K. Menon.

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  COVER STORY: L.K. ADVANI

Parivar At Odds

Advani's tryst with Jinnah robs the party of an old ideology without giving it a new one. With one stroke he angers hawks, confuses softliners and alienates cadres.

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  STATES: KARNATAKA

Screeching Halt

Work on the Bangalore-Mysore Corridor, one of India's most comprehensive road projects, is hobbled by a series of crises

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  BUSINESS & ECONOMY: TAJ GROUP OF HOTELS

Tata Buy in NYC

The Taj Group buys a premium hotel in Manhattan for $50 million in a bid to reposition itself as a luxury chain in the US

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  DEFENCE: SIACHEN

Ending The War

As the glacier gets its first prime ministerial visit, an exclusive look at how India and Pakistan could bring the 20-year-old war in the world's highest battlefield to an honourable end

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

A Portrait Of The Evil

Inside the mind of the killer of Jallianwala Bagh and the Empire that made him possible

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  NATION: BY-ELECTIONS

Congress' Wake-Up Call

The Congress may have strengthened its hold in Haryana and Goa in the by-elections, but the definitive rout in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh could be a sign of things to come. At best, it serves as a warning for the party.

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: DATING

Sweep Stake

Technology, television and the fast pace of modern life have dramatically altered the rules of the dating game. Today, an increasing number of Indian youth find their match at organised forums.

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  NATION: BY-ELECTIONS

Congress' Wake-Up Call

The Congress may have strengthened its hold in Haryana and Goa in the by-elections, but the definitive rout in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh could be a sign of things to come. At best, it serves as a warning for the party.

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  BUSINESS & ECONOMY: DISINVESTMENT

Will BHEL Power The Way?

By clearing disinvestment in BHEL, the UPA Government has demonstrated that it will not allow the left parties to stall every reform. Now it must not leave this battle half way.

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  AVIATION: MANPOWER

Mayday, Mayday Calling All Pilots

The emergence of several new airlines on the Indian skyline has revealed an acute scarcity of trained pilots. This could send the country's civil aviation boom into a tailspin.

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  CRIME: HUNTING

Tiger on the Run

One of India's most respected cricketers is caught in the centre of an illegal hunting expedition. The Nawab of Pataudi finds his reputation on the line.

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Death on the Waterfront

The fury of the killer waves was matched by the 24x7 media frenzy. A television reporter relives the horror and tragedy of the tsunami.

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: CINEMA

Return of the King

Rs 60 crore and still counting. Rajnikant's Chandramukhi revives his career and gives a fillip to Tamil cinema's fortunes.

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