| August 31 
 NEWSPM reschedules US tour, skips San Francisco
 Vajpayee has postponed his departure for New York by two days on the advice of his physicians.
 'No place for religion-based terror'
Religion will have no role in the new world if terrorism in its name continues to claim victims as in Kashmir, Rajya Sabha member L M Singhvi said at the World Peace Summit at the United Nations.
 ENTERPRISESyncata: Leading middle-market firms onto the Net
 'Simply put, we tell companies how to adapt to the Internet,' says Jamshedpur-born Ujj Nath, co-founder, president and CEO.
 August 30 
 NEWSSpiritual meet begins with call for peace
 Amid the blowing of conches, beating of drums and incantations, 1500 religious and spiritual leaders from around the world opened the four-day meet at the United Nations.
 BUSINESSReliance, HLL make 'IndustryWeek' list
 The two Bombay-based companies have been included in the list of 100 best-managed companies put out by the magazine annually.
 NEWSAgni ready for serial production and deployment: PTI
 The Defence News quoted a senior Indian defence ministry official as saying that production will begin in 2001 and acceleration of the project is part of the policy of maintaining minimum nuclear deterrence.
 August 29 
 NEWSShyamalan in record $5m deal with Disney
 The Oscar-nominated director of The Sixth Sense has become the highest paid scriptwriter and one of the best paid directors in Hollywood.
 NEWSPassionforIndia.com relaunched
 'I love the fact that every village has an identity whose craftsmen have unique styles,' says the promoter Margaret Manning, an Englishman settled in Seattle.
 August 27 
 NEWS1,000 religious leaders to attend NY summit
 The aim is to identify ways in which religious communities can work as inter-faith allies of the UN on peace, poverty and environmental initiatives.
 SPECIALReviving the moonlight garden
 Over the centuries, floods, neglect and pillage have virtually destroyed Mehtab Bagh. But excavations reveal a magnificent garden that was designed and positioned to complement the beauty of the Taj.
 August 26 
 NEWS1,000 religious leaders to attend NY summit
 The aim is to identify ways in which religious communities can work as inter-faith allies of the UN on peace, poverty and environmental initiatives.
 SPECIALReviving the moonlight garden
 Over the centuries, floods, neglect and pillage have virtually destroyed Mehtab Bagh. But excavations reveal a magnificent garden that was designed and positioned to complement the beauty of the Taj.
 August 25 
 NEWSGlobal media blitz to expose Pak role in J&K
 As the countdown for Prime Minister Vajpayee's US visit begins, a group of Indian citizens has taken upon itself the task of 'exposing Pakistan's reprehensible role in Jammu and Kashmir'.
 Vajpayee to meet Gore, Bush in USThe prime minister will hold bilateral meetings with a number of world leaders, a foreign office spokesman said.
 August 24 
 SPECIALSHow the American press misrepresents India
 'It makes major goof-ups and gets away without so much as an apology,' says S Gopikrishna.
 You don't need a visa to come home
'India is a dirty place. Sure, that's because you have made it dirty. Even in the US, if you do not wash your clothes you will become dirty,' writes a true-blue Indian.
 
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