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    CURRENT ISSUE SEPTEMBER 12, 2005
 
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Spicing It Up

Spice, a monthly lifestyle magazine for India Today readers in metros, was launched by actor Mallika Sherawat. She wooed Delhi's glitterati by declaring that "Delhi rocks". It sure did.
 
UNVEILED: Mallika Sherawat performs the official launch of Spice at the Maurya Sheraton in the company of (from left) Rekha Purie, event sponsor Venugopal Dhoot of Videocon, and India Today Editor-in-Chief Aroon Purie

 

  PICTURE SPEAK
DAZZLE: (Left) India Today Editor Prabhu Chawla with Neha Dhupia and Koena Mitra; performers strut their stuff

 

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APPLAUSE: (From left) Telecom czar Sunil Mittal, Dr Naresh Trehan, Sunita Kohli and Devi Cherian

 

  PICTURE SPEAK
POWER PEOPLE: (Left) MP Naveen Jindal and wife Shalu; (above) Apollo Tyres' Onkar Singh Kanwar with Maruti's Jagdish Khattar

 

  PICTURE SPEAK
CATWALK: (Clockwise from left) Designers Aparna Chandra and Manish Arora; Nina Pillai and friend; party scene and fashion show; Yukta Mookhey

 

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INDIA TODAY - The most widely read newsweekly in South Asia.
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Mother Of All Sops

A Brief Storm

Cat Among The Pigeons

Marriages Of Convenience

Cellebrating 10 Years

Rediscovering The Kabul Route

With Open Arms

The Survivors

Spicing It Up

Reviving The Periyar

Rising to the occasion

Indira Unbound

Unshed Tears


"Greed Killed Kashmir"

Sailing In From The Past

 

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