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10 March 1998
  Vajpayee feels the heat as creditors come a knocking
Even before veteran BJP leader Atal Behari Vajpayee could be called to form the next government at the Centre, three important allies yesterday reiterated their demand for the dismissal of their state governments. The three allies are J Jayalalitha's AIADMK, George Fernandes' Samata Party and Om Prakash Chautala's Haryana Lok Dal.
  Oppn rattles Patel on day one
In what could be an indication of the trying times ahead for the J H Patel Government in karnataka, Governor Khurshed Alam Khan's address at the budget session on the first day of the state legislature, was brought to an unprecedented and abrupt conclusion.

BJP cocks a snook at Front's policies
The BJP, on the doorstep of power, has turned its guns towards what it calls "wrong economic policies" pursued by the United Front government during its 18 month tenure.
Cong win in sugar bowl a bitter blow for SS-BJP
For Sharad Pawar, the toast of the anti-saffron parties in Maharashtra yesterday, perhaps the sweetest victories were the ones in the sugar belt. The manner in which the Congress overran the sugar belt demolished not just Shiv Sena-BJP claims of having made inroads in the region but also sent out a clear message that the saffron combine could no longer bank on its single policy of encashing rivalry within the Congress.


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Annan challenges US on Iraq
United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan has publicly challenged the Clinton administration's oft-repeated stand that the United States has the authority to automatically launch a military strike on Iraq if Baghdad does not comply with the latest weapons inspection agreement.
Alcan threat on Indal issue
In a new twist to the ongoing Indian Aluminium (Indal) takeover drama, Canadian aluminium firm Alcan on Monday threatened that they would block the technology transfer to Indal if Sterlite Industries manages to pick up any stake.

 


LEISURE
  Cooking up instant kitchens
  Fans swoon as Titanic's double docks in city

SPORTS
  Mongia pulled up for disent, fined
  Anand emerges sole leader

EXPRESSIONS
  Kesri's karma
  "I want DD to become a money-making machine"

BUSINESS
  Ministry against pre-paid cellular cards
  Govt plans encashable bonds for exporters

GENERAL
  Lankan schools turn their backs on 2500-year history
  Striking staff to disrupt HSC exams

POLITICS
  BJP triumphs in Jammu-Poonch, NC gets Srinagar
  Laloo is willing, UF plays it cool

Shaw Wallace