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  COVER STORY: ECONOMY
How Long Will The Party Last

Barring a few persistent areas of concern, the Indian economy is picture perfect. Is this as good as things get? Or will good times continue to roll in the months to come?

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Raring To Go

The boy from Ranchi Mahendra Singh Dhoni shows how small towns too allow for big dreams, says India Today's Sharda Ugra who profiles India's new wicketkeeper-batsman.

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  COVER STORY: LEFT PARTIES

The Left Support
A Burden or a Bogey?


The reforms have slowed to a trickle largely due to opposition from the Left. At least that is what the Government wants us to believe. But this is only a partial explanation.

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  NATION: IRAN VOTE

The Balancing Act

Caught between domestic compulsions and diplomatic realism, India tries hard to avert a vote on the Iran issue at the IAEA board meeting.

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  CRIME: ABU SALEM

Dealing With The Don

The small-time peddler-turned-don is being dubbed India's biggest catch ever. Intelligence agencies believe Salem's extradition could deliver the key to busting the ISI-D Company nexus.

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  WORLD: AFGHANISTAN

Rising From The Ruins

Learning to dream in war-ravaged Afghanistan where nation-building is a global project and democracy is a new experiment in freedom sustained by outsiders

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  SPORTS: CRICKET

Hick Town Hit Man

The rise of Mahendra Singh Dhoni is Indian cricket's new folk tale. Of what happens to a boy and a town when the men in blue take him on board.

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

The Death Of Mujibur's Dream

Lifting the veil on a rapidly talibanising Bangladesh, Karlekar attempts to find the roots of intolerance

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  COVER STORY: JOBS AND SALARY

Good Gets Better

For jobs and salaries 2005 has been an exceptional year. And 2006 would be even better.

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  STATES: BIHAR

Maoed Down

One of the biggest jail breakouts carried out by the Maoists has the state administration scurrying for cover in election-time Bihar

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  CRIME: DELHI BLASTS

Terror Trail

The arrest of Tariq Ahmad Dar signifies a major breakthrough in the Delhi serial blasts investigation. His interrogation reveals that Pakistan-based terrorist groups are raising the stakes.

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  INTERVIEW

J. JAYALALITHAA

"There is no alternative to Jayalalithaa"

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: MUSIC

Striking a New Note

Young, ground-breaking and tech-savvy, today's classical musician is reaching out to a larger audience by straddling different genres and staging performances at private parties and fashion shows

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What should be India’s stand on charges that Iran is developing nuclear weapons?
 
 
South Asia's most influential and most read newsweekly presents the fourth Conclave India Tomorrow 2005: Perception vs Reality
 
 
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