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U.S. IN QUANDARY OVER MANILA SUGAR RE-EXPORT PLAN

8 February 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Feb 8 – U.S. Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng is in a quandary over a…

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USDA SEES PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURE STAGNANT IN 1988

22 March 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, March 22, Reuter – Falling sugar and coconut production is expected to lead to…

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ASIAN RICE SUPPLY PLAGUED BY SHORTAGES, SOARING PRICES

24 May 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  LOS BANOS, Philippines, May 24, Reuter – Asia’s rice producers, reeling from the effects of…

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PHILIPPINES WELCOMES U.S. SUGAR QUOTA INCREASE

26 July 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, July 26, Reuter – The Philippines welcomes a decision by the U.S. Department of…

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INDIA’S POLITICAL INSTABILITY SEEN SLOWING GROWTH

INDIA’S POLITICAL INSTABILITY SEEN SLOWING GROWTH.  22 November 1989   Reuters News  English   (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, NOV 22, Reuters – Political instability likely…

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INSTABILITY SEEN SLOWING GROWTH IN RESOURCE-STRAPPED INDIA

INSTABILITY SEEN SLOWING GROWTH IN RESOURCE-STRAPPED INDIA.   22 November 1989   Reuters News   English   (c) 1989 Reuters Limited    NEW DELHI, Reuter – Political instability likely…

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EXHAUSTED GANDHI ENDS CAMPAIGN IN MUD, OPPOSITION JUBILANT 

24 November 1989  Reuters News  English  (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  LUDHIANA, India, Nov 24, Reuters – Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi wound up an exhausting…

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STALLED PROJECT MAY HOLD CLUE TO COMMUNIST SUPPORT FOR GANDHI

27 November 1989   Reuters News   English  (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Nov 27, Reuter – A giant petrochemical project could hold a clue…

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BUSINESS NOT TOO WORRIED BY INDIA ELECTION OUTCOME

28 November 1989   Reuters News     English   (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, NOV 28, Reuters -Political instability in India may be in prospect after…

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India relives midnight “tryst with destiny”

14 August 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Aug 15 (Reuters) – India’s leaders gathered in their parliament’s majestic Central Hall…

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India celebrates half-century of independence 

15 August 1997  08:15  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Aug 15 (Reuters) – India put on a dazzling show of fireworks,…

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Indian politics in convulsion, election beckons

20 November 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Nov 20 (Reuters) – India faced the prospect of fresh elections on Thursday…

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Interview with Ellen Kullman

DuPont Chair & CEO ELLEN KULLMAN in conversation with CHAITANYA KALBAG. Edited excerpts: Do you think the India-US CEO Forum you are a member of…

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Garam hawa

India must construct an enlightened climate change policy ‘FOOD PRICES set to rise as floods ruin crops’. ‘Prime Minister promises aid to flood victims’. Does…

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INTERVIEW – India lacked grit on Tamil Tigers — envoy

19 November 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Nov 19 (Reuters) – India’s lack of “grit” in pursuing its costly military…

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U.S. Sugar Quota cut worse than Thought- Manila

16 December 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Dec 16 – A 23 pct cut in the 1988 U.S. sugar import quota…

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India Slowing

It seems churlish to sound a pessimistic note about India’s economy when a large contingent of our business and political leaders is hard at work…

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Betting on Farms

India is a land of plenty. It is also a land of plenty of waste. If you suffer Malthusian nightmares of the Great Unfed Billions,…

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Reaping The Whirdwind

Hiteswar Saikia was last Fortnight trying to settle into the hottest seat in India-the chief ministers hip of Assam. The diminutive, balding ‘politician had been…

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Spoil Of Sycophancy

For all those journalists who think they belong to a thankless and poorly-paid profession, there is hope on the horizon. It comes from the latest…

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The Burning Of Assam

The fuse has been burning for almost four years and the mood in the state has passed through all the faces of anger, despair and…

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A State Ravaged

It was beyond the ken of a civilised society, a blood­ spattered vindication of a heartless government’s sudden constitutional piety. The carnage began with a…

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Mizoram-A Return to Arms

Not for nothing has Mizo National Front (MNF) President Laldenga acquired a reputation for being a cool and calculating man. Towards the end of 1981,…

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Spate Of Senseless Tragedies

Qutab Minar, the 72.5-metre-high monolithic tower that Iltutmish built 750 years ago, witnessed two shocks in its hoary life-span. In 1368, it was struck by…

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Monsoon Blues

There are times when India looks invincible, bursting with food stocks and blessed with a government that is gungho about its workability. But the rain…

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Mirage In The Desert

Within a few years from now, the westernmost and thirstiest fringe of Rajasthan, along the Indo-Pakistani border, is going to be brought to life by…

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FINGER ON THE PULES?

Two-thirds of Indians depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. As our farm crisis deepens, the government is tinkering around the edges by pushing irrigation, rural…

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TELLING NUMBERS

Look Carefully at all the Headlines, screaming or otherwise, that are popping up these days about corruption. How many of them feature women? Study after…

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