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July
1-15 , 2002 |
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Dhirubhai
Ambani:The Man India is Praying For
Today, Reliance has a retail shareholder base of 3.5 million, the
largest in the country and probably in many parts of the world.
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National |
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The Next President: Is it the right
choice ?
The architect of India's
missile programme, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is all set to become the new
President of India. Can he face the challenges ahead?

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States |
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The Son Rises in the Valley
The
NC is badly in need of a change of image. Much to his frustration,
Farooq has been unable to achieve anything significant for the
Kashmiris.
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International |
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Colombo's Economic Bait for
India
There
is apprehension that once the Tigers are able to head the proposed
interim administration in the north-east area, they may stray and
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Business |
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Primary Market Boom: Will Scams
Follow?
India
is the only country hit by such scandals. Bigger—and better—scams have
been perpetrated in other countries, even in the U. S. A (Enron and
Arthur Anderson are examples).
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Sports |
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The
World Cup 2002 held for the first time in two Asian nations--Korea and
Japan--the soccer megashow kept millions of viewers glued to TV sets
for nearly a month
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Silver Screen |
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Patriotism fails at the box-office
'Lagaan'
was released at a time when the real Indian team was flopping badly on
the field and did a lot to prop up the people’s morale with a
fictitious victory over the “gora log.”
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Society |
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Should Women Work Night Shifts ?
Dr.
Ichiro Kawachi, assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical
School, suggests that working in rotating shifts may be hazardous to
women's hearts.
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OTHERS |
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Unemployment:
India's Greatest Problem
Talking Point
:What are you showing off?
Good Morning
India:Good Luck, Omar Abdullah
Media Pulse
No Beef for Zoo
Animals
Black is
actually "White" Cinema Tickets |
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