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SPECIAL
A security threat
The US could use Sankhya Vahini to intercept India's strategic and scientific secrets, say critics.

MOVIES
East is East opens to mixed reviews
Om Puri's performance is praised but the film itself received a mixed response.

THE ARTS
Zakir on a new track
Hussain, L Shankar and others are part of a new show that melds philosophy with music and drama.

RECENT FEATURES

Bhopal should never happen again
A survivor of the Union Carbide tragedy in Bhopal remembers, 15 years later

House panel approves hi-tech visa bill
The bill will allow an unlimited number of H-1B visas to be issued over the next three years for hi-tech foreign workers. But critics say some provisions are unfair to technology companies.

Jhumpa Lahiri wins Pulitzer
Her Interpreter of Maladies has been awarded the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making her perhaps the first Indian to win the prestigious US prize.

The spectre of imagined suffering
Any honest assessment of the Indian immigrant experience, especially in the 1990s, must conclude that the spectre of suffering that we are asked to beware of is mostly imaginary. Nobody is out to get us, even if there were an us in the first place, says Ashwin Mahesh.

'India is fast becoming one of the world's software superpowers'
'Indian Americans now run more than 750 companies in Silicon Valley alone. Now, we are moving from brain drain to brain gain in India, because many are coming home.' President Clinton hails Indian enterprise in America.

How blind can we be?
'How fair is it to give this boy preference over thousands of Indians who have been waiting up to three years for their families to be reunited? Why is Elian more important than Indian hi-tech workers who are trapped in H-1B hell?' asks Reeta Sinha.

Indian siblings fifth in Inventions Challenge
Amit and Anjali Behal devised the Diabetes Sentry Bracelet that can detect a condition called hypoglycaemia or low blood sugar. 'We know diabetes is a big problem and many people die in their sleep because of low blood sugar levels,' said Amit, 14 and diabetic.

The smog stretches from Lahore to Delhi
Although there are over 150 million Muslims living in India, there is a perceived equation, on both sides of the border, of India with Hindus.

Ex-academic rocks London bourse with start-up
Prof Madan Singh's software uses mathematical models to find the optimum price at which goods can be sold without discouraging would-be customers and stopping them from buying. 'This is not a dotcom. We have products based on strong technology with global potential,' he says.

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 Headlines
11 killed, radio station
   blasted in Kashmir
Cook may endorse
   Clinton's view of J&K

 News
Rushdie wants Solan home
   turned into writers' retreat
Clinton admits visit to India
   spurred Sikh massacre
Four Naxalites killed
   in Hyderabad encounter
India, France to exchange
   trade deal ratification
India ready for talks if
   shelling is reduced: George
Hillary sends her lawyers
   to help Sharief
Bihar Congress dissidents
   finally get their share
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 Business
Sinha forecasts 6% GDP
   growth in 2000-01
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 Money
Who will bell the cat?
Managing long-term
   savings to create wealth
Trading strategy for April 17
Trading strategy for the
   week ending Apr 23
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 The Betting Scandal
Enforcement Directorate
   arrests Kishen Kumar
No match-fixing in
   Sharjah, says Asif Iqbal
I played to win:
   Hansie's statement
Inspector Singh: the man
   who cracked the case
DCP Pradeep Srivastava
   on Cronje's mistake
It's inexcusable, says SA
   ex-selector S K Reddy
Advertisers in a fix
Rajesh Kalra: Low
   profile with high stakes
Dalmiya waffles while
   cricket burns
The 'Hansie' tapes
'We have got his
   voice as proof
The police file

 Sports
Bombay crush TN, romp
   into 38th Ranji final
Hyderabad also enter
   final after 14 years
India go down to Germany
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A wedding in
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Who is an Indian?
Switching gods
O P Nayyar,
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Panchanga Shravanam.
   In Real Audio
Shah Rukh Khan
   in Real Audio
The President's
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Exim Policy: The
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The Clinton visit, in pictures
Clinton: A broadband special
India's Vietnam
Millennium Special

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Dilip D'Souza on the childish
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