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FM said interest rates may soften further and also made a case for revisiting reforms to make the ec
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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With inflation declining to single digit level, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday said interest rates may soften further and also made a case for revisiting reforms to make the economy more competitive.
Addressing the Economic Editors' Conference in New Delhi, the finance minister said Indian economy would continue to grow at 7-8 per cent-- the second fastest rate in the world-- this fisc
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The cast of the much awaited Salman-Katrina flick Yuvraaj is already celebrating.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 music.ndtv.com
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The film may not have released as yet, but the cast of the much awaited Salman-Katrina flick Yuvraaj is already celebrating.
The film's music is creating quite a buzz already. But there's one man who's going all out to ensure it's publicity galore for Yuvraaj.
While it's a known fact that Salman Khan doesn't enjoy the whole publicity circus too much, but he seems to be taking it very serio
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Chhattisgarh gets ready to vote in the first phase of Assembly elections on Friday, rice is [roving
Thursday, November 13, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Simga (Chattisgargh): As Chhattisgarh gets ready to vote in the first phase of Assembly elections on Friday, rice is [roving to be big factor.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has already announced that if it is voted back to power, the party will implement the Rs 3 a kg rice for those below the poverty line and this promise might just tilt the scale in its favour.
In an election scarred
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Being compared to Smita is the best compliment an actress could get.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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And this time the Delhi-based actress — who quit the industry three years ago — is here to stay and that too in aamchi Mumbai. “Yes, I’m busy house-hunting. I’d love to get a sea-facing house in Bandra. Sea-gazing is a luxury I can’t afford back home,” said the actress over a quick chat.
Her resemblance to Smita Patil is uncanny. And with equally powerful performances to back that up, it isn’t su
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Waingankar claims five wickets as dismal England crash to a 122-run defeat in their last practice ga
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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It was not the Mumbai Ranji Trophy side. It wasn’t even the Mumbai ‘B’ team, with the majority of them playing the domestic Under-22 tournament. It was a side made up of what can safely be termed as left-overs. Players who are out of favour with the Mumbai selectors or past the age to qualify for U-22 cricket.
Mumbai XI, however, had enough fire power in them to inflict a humiliating 124-run defe
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Climate change is likely to disrupt food chains by favouring animals with short lifespan over often
Saturday, November 01, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Climate change is likely to disrupt food chains by favouring animals with short lifespan over often bigger rivals that are worse at tolerating
temperature swings, scientists said.
The researchers in Germany and Canada said that studies of the physical characteristics of animals showed that all have widely differing "thermal windows" — a range of temperatures in which they best feed, grow and rep
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India's success with Chandrayaan will propel it towards a brighter future in space
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 www.ibnlive.com
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New Delhi: While the world was watching with bated breath, India successfully put into orbit the space module Chandrayaan 1.
The successful launch on Wednesday October 22 signalled not just a technological stride in India's favour but also a moment that will go down in history.
But it was not just the common man in the streets that rejoiced, nor just the team that was into the launch mission.
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Viswanathan Anand summed up the day minutes after he drew the first game of the World Chess Champion
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Germany: "The position appeared innocuous but there was lot of venom hidden in it." Viswanathan Anand summed up the day minutes after he drew the first game of the World Chess Championship with 33-year-old Vladimir Kramnik at the Art and centCulture Exhibition re here yesterday.
The other gentleman, Kramnik also had no hesitation in agreeing with his opponent saying: "Draw is a normal result and
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Secularism and pseudo-secularism is never ending but let's for a moment pause
Tuesday, October 07, 2008 www.ibnlive.com
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In India the debate between secularism and pseudo-secularism is never ending but let's for a moment pause and have a look at where we stand today.
The word "secular" was inserted into the Preamble of our Constitution by the 42nd Amendment in 1976, during the Emergency in India. It implies equality of all religions and religious tolerance. In other words, India does not have an official state rel
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