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  COVER STORY: ATTACK ON AYODHYA
TERROR IN THE TEMPLE

The shrine in Ayodhya may have survived the suicide bombers but a stoic India wakes up to the clear and present danger to its civil society. The attack polarises politics and threatens the peace talks with Pakistan.

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FUTILE PROBES
As the CBI drags its feet in an investigation of a case involving a former chief secretary, India Today's Subhash Mishra traces an abortive trend as it were by looking into other precedents.

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  NATION: RSS

Close to a Breaking Point

The rift between the RSS and the BJP widens as party President Advani is still under attack for "deviating" from Hindutva ideology. Will Advani stay or will the RSS snap its ties with the BJP?

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  STATES: KERALA

Beginner's Bad Luck

The new chief of the state Congress faces a fresh set of troubles as MLAs walk out of the fold and the Reds go on the offensive

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  BUSINESS & ECONOMY: INDIAN MNCs

India Inc Goes Global

A new confidence, the needs of globalisation and enabling policies are sending Indian companies on a buying spree

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  DIPLOMACY: SCO SUMMIT

Some Pains Some Gains

By taking a dim view of the G-4 resolution, the six-nation SCO hampers India's UNSC bid but opens for it a window of opportunities in the strategically vital Central Asian region

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: LUCKNOW YOUTH

Gentility On The Wane

As sexual violence against women increases in the city and an uncouth order replaces the old world charm, concerned citizens debate what has gone wrong with Lucknow and its youth

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

After a Fashion

A guide to Indian couture where the usual suspects laud themselves

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  STATES: GUJARAT

Flood of Misery

As Gujarat grapples with yet another calamity-one of the most devastating rains and floods in nearly 40 years-the state Government's response to the worsening crisis is inadequate

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  STATES: MAHARASHTRA

Autumn Of The Tiger

Rane's revolt has highlighted all that is wrong with the Sena. The ageing patriarch has fallen into the dynastic trap, anointing a lacklustre heir apparent. The Sena is facing its worst leadership crisis since its inception.

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  DIPLOMACY: THE 1971 CRISIS

"Let's Blame India"

Freshly declassified documents of US foreign policy provide new insights into how Nixon and Kissinger conducted an almost personal war against India during the 1971 Bangladesh crisis

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  THE GLOBAL INDIAN: ONLINE ENTREPRENEURS

Playing The High Stakes

The US may regard Internet gambling as an illegal activity but two IIT graduates have made a killing with their online gaming company's impressive debut on the London Stock Exchange and its entry into the FTSE 100 index

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: CINEMA

Stand-Out Act

Four not-so-new newcomers have found critical acclaim in breakthrough roles this year. Now all they need is stardom.

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Lolitaji's Lessons

Abha Dawesar's bold new novel is as much philosophy as pornography as the sexual adventures of a schoolgirl make light of morality

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