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Highlights of Reader’s Digest India magazine dated April 1, 2013.
Our April cover story reveals how cancer is no longer the killer it used to be, thanks to medical advances. As our inspiring stories—of people, young and old—suggest, there is more hope now for an individual diagnosed with cancer than ever before. Each of the special people featured vanquished not just the disease, but went on to conquer something beyond it.
- This month’s Real-Life Drama, “There’s a Girl on the Tracks!,” is a Digest classic from 1977. Set in New Yorks subway system, it is a masterpiece written in such a gripping manner that one doesnt realize that all the action takes place in barely a minute.
- With supermarkets and retail chains proliferating, our light-fingered customers have made India the worlds shoplifting capital. “They’re Stealing You Blind” tracks down several shoplifters and studies the menace to help us maintain integrity of character, tell our children that shoplifting isn’t cool, and help reduce the losses that burden honest shoppers.
- Other highlights of the issue include, 46 Dumb Boss Stories, In My Opinion on how literature can better our lives, and What the Tree Saw,—fascinating autobiographies of trees that have stood witness to history.
- And, of course, our regular offerings—jokes, cartoons and features like “Word Power” and “RD Living” filled with tips to make your life easier.