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The Day After
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June
 16-30, 2005

 

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The Teasing Question
The big question that is doing rounds these days in the realm of Indian mind is "Was Jinnah secular?" And to find out the answer, we have to ponder over the pages of history.


He remained "Dutt Saab" to the end
Because there cannot be another one like him, Sunil Dutt’s troubled legacy is getting more and more difficult to inherit. Two Sanjays are on the line, one called Dutt is legal heir and the other called Nirupam is perceived as pretender to the throne.

 National

Can UPA and NDA Combine to Push Reforms Agenda
Are Politicians Ready to Resolve the Issue of Tainted Ministers?
Kashmir  Solution Remains a Distant Dream
The Bitter Truth about Manipur

 Political
Will Lalu divide secular vote again in Bihar?
 States

Delhi is no desirable haven to hanker after
BSP’s deprived caste politics
UP heading for a backward-dalit power struggle

 Business

USA: Desperately Seeking Skilled Workers
When Indians Sweet Talked Americans
BHEL’s Participative Culture Pays Rich Dividends
Air Deccan starts new price war in the sky
Bike companies ride new models to rev up sales

 Sports
Are sports bodies better-off with politicians as their heads?
Too many coaches spoil the broth
I
ndia’s hopes and aspirations at Wimbledon
 Silver Screen
A triangular look: Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie
Others
The DayAfter Story: Corruption Galore
Third Eye: An Endangered Generation
Mirdha, new Sangeet Natak Academy chief
Desecration of the holy rivers
The royal tiger and the black buck
Media Pulse: An Indian media revolution is taking shape

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