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The nuclear reactors at Kudankulam.-A. SHAIKMOHIDEEN

Power and protest

The Kudankulam project runs into a roadblock after villagers in the coastal area stage an indefinite fast against it.
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File pictures ofthe three convicts on death row (from left), Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan.-THE HINDU ARCHIVES

Reprieve from death

The delay of over 11 years by the President to decide the mercy pleas of Rajiv Gandhi's killers dominates the debate on the issue.
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Femto Laser surgery in progress at Sankara Nethralaya in Chennai. A file photograph.-R. RAVINDRAN

Healing touch

Chennai has put India on the global health care map.
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Living on the edge

Wild elephants, finding their migratory corridors blocked by human activity, increasingly enter villages, towns and even cities.
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A HERD OF elephants in the Valparai plateau. About 150 years ago, British planters converted most of the 220 sq km plateau into tea and coffee plantations, destroying prime rainforests and reducing the streams and nullahs in them to grassy swamps. Elephants move between forest patches through the tea gardens and use the swamps to rest and feed on the grass.-M. ANANDA KUMAR/NCF

Living on the edge

Wild elephants, finding their migratory corridors blocked by human activity, increasingly enter villages, towns and even cities.
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN
Dr V. Kannan, director, Comprehensive Cancer Centre, KMCH, explains the functioning of the rapid arc trilogy linear accelerator (in the background).-K. ANANTHAN

The value edge

Be it health care institutions or manufacturing units, the objective is to excel.
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The arterial Avinashi Road in Coimbatore.-K. ANANTHAN

Rising city

Education, health care and IT are the new areas propelling growth in Coimbatore, famous for its textile and engineering units.
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN
Jayalalithaa at the AIADMK headquarters in Chennai on May 14.-R. RAGU

Clean sweep

Voters of Tamil Nadu give a massive mandate to the AIADMK-led alliance, rejecting outright the DMK and the Congress.
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN
Ratan Kumar Sinha: The events at Fukushima have been carefully analysed by NPCIL.-V.V. KRISHNAN

Designed for safety

Interview with R.K. Sinha, Director, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
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In a bind

A beleaguered DMK feels the heat as Kanimozhi, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi's daughter, is named in a charge sheet.
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN
RDO and returning officer of Tiruchi West S. Sangeetha and other officials counting the cash seized from a private bus in Tiruchi on April 5.-BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

A different battle

Undeterred by the ruling front's fusillades, the Election Commission goes all out to enforce its code of conduct.
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN
AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa on the campaign trail in Thanjavur.-M. SRINATH

Heat and dust

Price rise and power cut aside, it is the alliances' response to specific local issues that may decide the winner in Tamil Nadu.
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN AND S. DORAIRAJ
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