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India’s Gujarat state aims to be investment draw

New Delhi, Dec 8 (Reuters) – India’s Gujarat state aims to be a primary focus for foreign investors, particularly in infrastructure like ports, power and…

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CALCUTTA -THE CITY THAT REFUSES TO DIE  

Nowhere else in India do people engulf you as they do in Calcutta. From the moment you step off your train or plane, and begin…

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DEVELOPING NATIONS URGED TO EASE INVESTMENT BARS

25 January 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Jan 25 – Developing nations are more likely to attract foreign investment by easing…

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W. GERMAN MINISTER EXPECTED TO BOOST EUROPEAN TIES TO MANILA

16 February 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Feb 16, Reuter – West German Minister of Economics Martin Bangemann is expected to…

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PHILIPPINES MOVES TO SPEED UP DEBT/EQUITY SWAPS

19 February 1988  Reuters News  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  English  MANILA, Feb 19 – The Philippines plans to speed up its sluggish debt/equity swap program,…

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CHINA DISCUSSING SIX LOANS WITH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

18 April 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, April 18, Reuter – China is negotiating with the Manila-based Asian Development Bank for…

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INDIA LIBERALISING AT OWN PACE, MINISTER SAYS

1 May 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, May 1, Reuter – India is loosening controls on industry, investment and imports but…

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Japanese says Indian bureaucracy very “inflexible” 

24 July 1997 Reuters News English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, July 24 (Reuters) – Japan is keen on expanding investment in India but…

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CALCUTTA’S INDIANS TAKE ELECTIONS IN STRIDE

21 November 1989   Reuters News  English  (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  Calcutta, Nov 21, Reuters – The six Bengalis splashing around a fire hydrant inches from…

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Marxist says one-party rule in India is “finished”

 15 June 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  CALCUTTA, India, June 15 (Reuters) – India is not likely to see a return to…

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Sri Lanka’s garment makers want trade, not aid

9 January 2005 Reuters News English (c) 2005 Reuters Limited COLOMBO, Jan 9 (Reuters) – The only problem Sri Lanka’s intrepid garment makers faced after…

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Woollen blankets, used clothing clog Sri Lanka aid pipeline.

8 January 2005 Reuters News English (c) 2005 Reuters Limited   SAMMANTHURAI, Sri Lanka, Jan 8 (Reuters) – Sitting cross-legged on the cramped, bucking floor…

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ANALYSIS-Sri Lanka’s economy does not take tsunami lying down

7 January 2005 Reuters News English (c) 2005 Reuters Limited COLOMBO, Jan 7 (Reuters) – More than 30,000 Sri Lankans lost their lives when the…

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CALCUTTA IS FOEVER

Thirty years ago, a dishevelled man leaned across and shouted at me in the smoke-filled, raucous Olympia bar on Calcutta’s Park Street: “Calcutta is forever!”…

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FOCUS-India parliament leader bullish on democracy

7 December 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Dec 7 (Reuters) – The speaker of India’s parliament said on Sunday democracy…

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INTERVIEW-India can’t be ignored – A.T. Kearney CEO

8 December 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Dec 8 (Reuters) – Global investors cannot afford to ignore India, but Indian…

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Cabinet Reshuffle Seen as Last Chance for Aquino as Confidence Wanes

10 September 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Sept 10 – Philippine President Corazon Aquino has been given a final chance to…

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Likely Choices Seen for New Manila Economic Chiefs

16 September 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Sept 16 – A veteran development banker and the former head of one of…

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Philippines Poised for Risky debt showdown

28 September 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited    MANILA, Sept 28 – The Philippines is poised for a risky showdown with its…

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ASEAN Deplores Protectionism, Urges Debt Solution

14 December 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Dec 14 – The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) criticised rising protectionism,…

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Fuzzy

Caprice and cowardice were both on display last fortnight. Ten days after a bunch of state election results delivered a hard punchi in the Congress…

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Energy Shock: India Story Risks Running Out Of Steam

This has been a summer of discontent, and the portents are not auspicious. One day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced his second underwhelming Cabinet…

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Hello, Tomorrow

I had my epiphany on a Seoul subway in 2004. All around me, young men and women rode to work silently, mesmerised by television programmes…

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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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Bureaucracy-The Power that be

All private secretaries to Union ministers are equal, but S.R. Bhatia is more equal. Bhatia is the private secretary to Prakash Chand Sethi, the Union…

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Interview: Anil Agarwal

“Everybody is going to die, but I am going to die last.” He started out as a scrap trader in Patna. Today, with a personal…

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VULTURE CULTURE

PSYCHOPATHY. VOYEURISM. SADISM.  Schadenfreude. Vicarious pleasure. Blood lust. You will find several terms to describe the human tendency to find a strange satisfaction, indeed fulfilment,…

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