An argument for restricting the easy entry of non-Test playing teams into the World Cup
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COVER STORY
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A first-time survey reveals startling facts about how millions are stolen, with no guns or hold-ups
Beaches, backwaters, health resorts make the state the hottest tourist destination
While other parties in the state are yet to formalise their alliances, Muthuvel Karunanidhi, the 72-year-old former chief minister of Tamil Nadu and the president of the DMK, has lost no time in severing uncomfortable partnerships and taking the lead
The eighth DMK state conference gives the party a headstart over opponents in the pre-election race
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A first-time survey reveals startling facts about how millions are stolen, with no guns or hold-ups
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Factional rivalry mars the Congress' electoral prospects
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Beaches, backwaters, health resorts make the state the hottest tourist destination
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The meveric theatre director wonders why controversies never leave him alone.
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While other parties in the state are yet to formalise their alliances, Muthuvel Karunanidhi, the 72-year-old former chief minister of Tamil Nadu and the president of the DMK, has lost no time in severing uncomfortable partnerships and taking the lead
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The eighth DMK state conference gives the party a headstart over opponents in the pre-election race
OTHER STORIES
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Ambush marketing and guerrilla assaults mark the Coke-Pepsi cola war over the World Cup
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The latest LTTE attack may derail Chandrika Kumaratunga's autonomy package for Jaffna
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Politicians redefine grassroots contact as they resort to opinion polls to read the voter's mind
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Late-bloomer Dhanraj Pillay leads India's charge into the hockey big league
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Hanoi and Calcutta add commerce to their shared ideology
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The chief secretary's ouster has irked the state bureaucracy and focused attention on its strained ties with the Sena-BJP government
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In Bangalore, the heavy-duty Bullet spawns a cult among the youth
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A day before his arrest, KRRS president, Professor M.D. Nanjundaswamy, was fiercely unrepentant.
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The Karnataka government's arrest of anti-KFC zealot Nanjundaswamy comes late but should bring enough cheer to foreign investors
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IN an interview to <I>Outlook</I>, Laloo Prasad Yadav speaks on his agenda for the upcoming elections. Excerpts:
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The upcoming elections could give the new party president his biggest chance to make a mark in national politics
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Pakistan launches a propaganda blitz against India over the mysterious rocket attacks
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That Sinking Feeling, Again
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Indian investors go on a gold rush as the stock markets stagnate
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An American pizza take away is the latest craze in Delhi
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East West Airlines—another link in the chain
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Associates of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim seem to be scattered all over India, Pakistan and Dubai. Who are they?
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Secret papers allege that the Maharashtra politician had links with hawala agents close to Dawood
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The Internet's awesome power will be showcased worldwide for 24 hours on February 8
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Spiralling crime breeds a fear psychosis in Delhi's Vasant Kunj
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Are only 19 per cent of Indians below the poverty line, as the recent government survey claims?
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He has had no medical training but says that he diagnoses illnesses— ranging from cerebral malaria to tuberculosis— with the "aid of his thermometer"
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While rich in scenic beauty, it is home to the poorest citizens of India.
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As the hawala scandal rips the masks off the country's politicians and the big money involved shocks the nation, <i>Outlook</i> visits the poorest pocket of the country
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Mani Ratnam's new film records Tamil cinema's golden age
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Strangely banned, a new book on Kashmir paints an accurate picture
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A lot of political manoeuvering, going by the surreptitious renaming of the Victoria Terminus