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14 January 1998
  Election programmes to pivot recast Star Plus
Barely a few days after the re-launch of EL TV as Zee India TV, Star TV has announced a new packaging for Star Plus. The new identity for Star Plus will be centered around its blend of Hindi and English programmes. Further, the channel is also commissioning a number of new programmes for the forthcoming general election.
  Doordarshan to jump into viewership-rating bandwagon
The television viewership ratings picture is beginning to look rather foggy with Doordarshan (DD) announcing that it is going to set up its own peoplemeter project through a separate corporate entity in partnership with a few private channels and some advertisers.

Telco city waits for the right colour
A dark blue coloured "mint" or "Indica" as the car has been ascribed to as, in coded language, will peep out of an iron dome erected in the centre of the huge stall, which is being referred to as the "Telco city" for the seven day fair period at the Auto-Expo. Around 40,000 visitors to the stall every day.
Weeding out seeds of human cloning
In the first international treaty to confront the growing fears of human cloning, 19 European nations agreed to "prohibit efforts to create human beings genetically identical to another human being, whether living or dead".


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Diana's car was going 60 miles per hour: expert
A leading British accident investigator, Murray Mackay, has pinned the blame for Princess Diana's death in a car crash in France on the absence of crash barriers in the Paris tunnel which was the site of the accident. Refuting press reports that Diana's car was travelling at a speed of 120 miles per hour, Mackay claimed that the actual speed of the car was only half of that.

Creating the calendar girl
Marking time is a monumental art. Calendars have for long given people a month-by-month capsule of popular culture. If it's December, you can look at Hema Malani as a sultry siren and if it's July, Nutan stares at you, a perfect picture of piety.