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February 1-15, 2004   

It’s time to fight for PM’s Gaddi
Arguments and counter-arguments are flying thick and fast. Though Vajpayee is being projected as the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, there are some who say that a hands-down victory for the BJP could actually mean that Vajpayee does not become Prime Minister.



 
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Gandhi dynasty thrives in poll campaign
In Indira Gandhi’s former constituency of Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka were mobbed during pre-election campaigning recently. Anxious villagers were desperate to touch them.

International

Innocent Iraqi prisoners wait for justice in vain
"I was happy when the Americans came and liberated us from Saddam but when we saw injustice again we said Saddam was more merciful"


 

North-East
A den of narco-terrorism
The old linkage between narcotics and terrorism is that the money earned by cultivation, production and trafficking is used for procuring weapons for underground groups.
Science

Mars: Is anybody there?
The expeditions to Mars by the United States and the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics too conclusively mixed the canal theory put forth by Schiaparelli and Lowell by sending images of the cratered Martian surface.

Sports

Hockey: Will the youngsters pull off the feat at Madrid?
IT is an argument that has fallen flat on the face of the selectors. The Azlan Shah Cup performance has shown them wrong. When a team starts winning, players don’t feel physically tired. Instead, they get motivated to win more matches. The present Indian cricket team touring Australia is a fine example of what winning can do to the physical and mental condition of players.

Silver Screen

Preity in Mantra
Here’s some vital info on the Shekhar Kapur-produced film Mantra, to be directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. The makers have signed Preity Zinta to play a pivotal role in the film

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A conceptual plan to beautify Mumbai

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India's Paradise: Withstanding the ravages of militancy

Kanchipuram silk: An elegant touch of class

Tourism: Boosting connectivity a must
 

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