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Opinion
Every night, the Doordarshan (DD) sports channel telecasts excerpts from the Sydney Olympics. That's one way to motivate youngsters to excel in sports. ...
Showtime
10 Questions
on the Indian tennis scene
Cover Story
National
Kashmir
Post-Pandian inquiry, a two-man 'Outlook' team revisits Chitsinghpura—and finds no evidence against security forces
Opinion
The IADP was anathema to institutionalists. Another minister might have accepted half measures or caved in. Not C.Subramaniam.
offbeat
If there is one block that our politicians don't have, it's the one that usually plagues writers
Politics
With its grey areas and a cautious political reaction, the ruling for a cleaner democracy might just flatter to deceive
Development
The Swajal project for villages in 19 districts of UP spells economy with empowerment
Orissa
A yen for a son ends the career of a municipality chairman
Rss
The saffron brigade's month-long door-to-door campaign is rebuffed in its own bastion
International
Impressions
Both the Israelis and Palestinians had asked us to help out. Yet India, despite aspiring to a world role, fought shy.
Us Elections
The hair-thin result could spur demands for a review of the US Electoral College system
Us Elections
Gore or Bush, Indo-US relations are unlikely to reach the high they did during the last days of Clinton's rule
Business
Impressions
If the politicos of our country really cared about the state of the Indian worker, they would find better causes to espouse.
Khadi
Efforts to reposition the fabric upsets some followers, delights designers and gives others a political handle
Reforms
He may not yet have conjured up an antidote for the slowdown, but then that's the lot of everybody's favourite fall guy
Society
Inside Barmer
Migratory birds come to Barmer's drought-affected land and leave just before summer. But where and how will it's cattle and men go?
Sports
Match-Fixing
The CBI report on match-fixing is only 40 per cent of the truth. There's lots more the sleuths didn't publish, details which throw a damning shadow on the game.
R.K. Raghavan : 'Kapil: An I-T Probe Is On'
Books
Review
For the layman, the Mughals unreel as grand opera
Vikram Menon on Salt And Saffron By Kamila Shamsie
Review
The Dard-e-Dils dominate this breathless novel
Purabi Punwar on Salt And Saffron By Kamila Shamsie
Review
Stephen Alter takes a step across what's just a line on the map
Amitava Kumar on Amritsar To Lahore By Stephen Alter
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