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July 30, 2004 |
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'I was set to dance at Nafisa's wedding'
'Her life was going so well on all fronts. It is only her personal life that was so unfortunate,' says Prasad Bidappa, the model's mentor.
The Tribal Messiah
Shibu Soren has taken risks all his life, and reaped rewards. But it seems he may soon run out of luck.
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July 29, 2004 |
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'No way but surrender for America'
'In the end America will get a kick. America's presence has given an impetus to terrorism. Just see the tamasha!' says Iraq expert Haridarshan Mejie.
Mumbai's Crowning Glory
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, now a World Heritage Site, is a monument of unusual grandeur.
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July 20, 2004 |
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One red planet, three lucky earthlings
The National Geographic channel's Mission Mars contest picks three lucky winners to visit NASA.
Iran's dangerous double game
For the first time bad American policies and weak intelligence have resulted in a deadly alliance between Shia and Sunni militants in Iraq.
This soldier died for us
The amazing story of a subedar's son who rose from the floor of a village school to become one of the brightest officers of the Indian Army.
Lalu's Cup of Joy
Such is the enthusiasm among the potter community that many have rechristened kulhads as Lalu Ka Kulhad.
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July 17, 2004 |
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Final test: A colony on the moon!
For the first time in 11 years, a team of Indian high school and college students has qualified for the final round of NASA's International Space Settlement Design Competition.
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July 16, 2004 |
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Al Qaeda and the Iranian connection
The Iranians used the US indirectly against their old enemy Saddam Hussein and now they are using Al Qaeda against the US in Iraq.
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July 15, 2004 |
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How Gujarat plans to counter terrorists
The plan suggests what every policeman from a constable upwards must do to keep the police force one step ahead of the terrorists.
On the trail of terrorists
Little did Javed and Ishrat, or the others, know that they were being watched closely as they went about preparing for their acts.
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July 07, 2004 |
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Kargil: Lessons to be learnt
After five years and many inquiries, no one knows what exactly happened before the conflict broke out and why everyone was taken by surprise.
Godhra hearings embarrass Modi
Former investigator tells Nanavati Commission there was no conspiracy and that the incident was the fallout of a clash between a tea vendor and kar sevaks.
No longer the Mecca for prosperity
'Saudi Arabia was a paradise 20 years ago. But I lost my peace of mind there of late. I don't want my children to suffer because of conflicts in the region.'
Ab Tak Sau
Meet Mumbai's No 1 'encounter' specialist.
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July 06, 2004 |
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The life of a loser
I learnt to read, to cycle, to play hockey and drive a car either on my own or from a variety of people -- Papa was never there.
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July 02, 2004 |
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Dead End!
Over 120 farmers in Andhra Pradesh have ended their lives after the new government took over. Is there an end to this death march?
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July 01, 2004 |
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Trespassing in big-cat country
Tackling the leopard menace in Mumbai requires sensitivity.
Size does matter!
State governments across the country are rushing to trim the flab as the deadline set by the 97th Amendment to the Constitution fast approaches.
I never got a chance
Whenever I see your photograph, I wonder why you had to get a stroke before the big day in my life. A son pays tribute to his father.
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