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January 16-31, 2004   

SAARC summit: Will the Indo-Pak chill be over?
By all indications, Pakistan seems to be increasingly realising that good neighbourly relations with India is the one sure way towards its own prosperity.


Steve Waugh: End of an era
The most capped player in Test history with 168 appearances, Waugh can look back on his accomplishments with pride.




National

 

Time for selling the dreams!
Unless the Congress is able to perform better in the Hindi belt – 10 states with 225 seats in the Lok Sabha — the Congress hopes of returning to power with a majority on its own or even with the support of small parties would remain only a dream.

International

S Asia moves towards closer integrity  
Is South Asia heading for a change? Much will depend on Indo-Pak relations and the ability of the leaders of the two countries to put Kashmir behind them and build new economic links, which can act as instruments of change.

 

Mini-Budget
Tax concessions: Jaswant bypasses Parliament
"Jaswant's mini-Budget is a measure that you expand and open structure that would be needed for expanding outsourcing of manufacturing and products from outside the country."

Sports

India thunder Down Under
The sweetest part of India’s performance Down Under was the neutralisation of Australia’s home advantage: hard and bouncy wickets that its batsmen are used to and its fast bowlers are adept at exploiting.



Health

Lie detector test: Is it reliable?
Lie detector polygraphs are used mainly for interrogating people involved in crime by the government investigating authorities. But many people, who are subjected to this test, sometimes end up with ruining their careers.

Silver Screen

Hrithik off on a holiday
Hrithik Roshan has left for a long overseas holiday to an unknown destination. Accompanying him is his wife, Suzanne. The two have celebrated the New Year away from home


OTHERS
Giving a new identity to Janpath

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Media Pulse

Focus: Kalyan factor keeps all on tenterhooks

Three pronged package to generate 20 million employment

Don’t worry, be happy

Wishing a clear vision, fogless mind

Is TV a medium of distorted reality

Horror of trampled childhood

 

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