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COVER STORY
VOL 33 NO 39 THE WEEK SEPTEMBER 27, 2015
FOR THE WEEK SEPTEMBER 21- SEPTEMBER 27
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Exclusive:
Skull
crackers have a field
day, thanks to property
disputes in Haryana
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Terror:
The hunt for
Jagtar Singh Tara, the
killer of former Punjab
CM Beant Singh, who
was finally nabbed from
Thailand
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West Bengal:
With Mamata promising
to declassify the Netaji
files, the ball is now in
Modi's court
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@leisure
Saif Ali Khan
loves his "normal" life
and the kind of roles his
mother played
40
Crime:
The Sheena
PTI
Bora murder case hits a
roadblock
Testing times:
Nitish Kumar says the Bihar elections will
decide whether democracy will continue in India or not
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Newsmaker:
Hacked emails have
exposed Ashley
Madison's founder as a
love cheat
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Border action:
India
gets aggressive on its
border with China
BATTLE STATIONS
For Narendra Modi, the Bihar elections
could be a game changer. Losing the state
would hamper the BJP's chances in a
number of state elections coming up in the
next couple of years. But a victory would
mean an opportunity to reestablish Modi's
fading charm and show his bete noire,
Nitish Kumar, who is the master of the
masses. Bihar is a do or die battle for Modi
as much as for Nitish
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Diplomacy:
Under
Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe,
India-Sri Lanka ties scale
new heights
NEXT WEEK
ARE THE
STARTUPS
VALUED RIGHT?
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Zip File:
The Audi
A6 Matrix impresses
with a fresh design and
fabulous ride
Plus
Interviews with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, BJP
leader and Union minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy and
former deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi
Congress is hoping for more than just electoral
gains
A young, tech-savvy group is working for Brand
Nitish in the battle for Bihar
POWER POINT
WEIRD WORLD
MANI-FESTO
FREE
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The Indian Hero:
How two friends braved
a business meltdown
and came up with a
ceiling fan that cuts
power usage by half
CHEF'S CHOICE
FORECAST
ART TO HEART
LAST WORD
COVER ILLUSTRATION:
BINESH SREEDHARAN
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