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Focus- Indian polls start “calm and confident”

16 February 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Indian voters queued up early on Monday to cast…

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India wrestles with the wages of democracy

22 February 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, Feb 22 (Reuters) – “Watch this space.” The website of India’s 112-year-old Congress…

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India waits in trepidation for election result

1 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 1 (Reuters) – Indians waited uneasily on Sunday for official results from…

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Who’s afraid of India’s Hindu nationalists?

3 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited   NEW DELHI, March 3 (Reuters) – India’s Bharatiya Janata Party appeared tantalisingly close on…

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Focus- India set for Hindu-led coalition government

10 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 10 (Reuters) – India was set on Tuesday for a new coalition…

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India’s BJP wins power, but daunting task ahead

15 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 15 (Reuters) – Atal Behari Vajpayee received the green light on Sunday…

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India’s Vajpayee tries to form coalition

16 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 16 (Reuters) – The leader of India’s Hindu-dominated Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)…

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Focus- Hindu leader Vajpayee takes power in India

19 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 19 (Reuters) – Hindu nationalist leader Atal Behari Vajpayee took office on…

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ANALYSIS-Unlikely actors in India’s passion play

25 April 1999 Reuters News English (c) 1999 Reuters Limited   NEW DELHI, April 25 (Reuters) – What do a former housewife who speaks Italian-accented…

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ANALYSIS-India’s Sonia Gandhi plays brinkswoman

18 May 1999 Reuters News English (c) 1999 Reuters Limited   NEW DELHI, May 17 (Reuters) – Sonia Gandhi spent 16 years observing India’s most…

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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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WRAPUP-Indians vote wearily on first election day

5 September 1999 Reuters News English (c) 1999 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Little more than half of 166 million eligible voters…

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Interview with Ursula Burns

“I use the word ‘blue collar’ purposefully at Xerox. It is the heart and soul of most economies” URSULA BURNS is the first African-American woman…

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The Dauphin and the Figurehead

Timing is everything, and with a number of state elections soon, leading to the general election next year, cynicism and opportunism are manifest. The Congress-led…

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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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Manila Unloads Sugar Stocks to curb price rise

17 July 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, July 17 – The Philippines” Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) has ordered all its reserve…

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Ready For Battle

I remember sticking an aluminium one-yen coin and a copper one-US-cent coin to my computer screen in Tokyo around the mid-1990s and watching in fascination…

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Push to Start

One speaks the glory of the British queen, And one describes a charming Indian screen; A third interprets motions, looks, and eyes; At ev’ry word…

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Hooks & Crooks

I remember a composite satellite photograph of the world taken at night time. One country stood out like a black blotch on a map that…

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IT’S THE ELECTION, STUPID

The economy is whirling around in a populist spiral Pranab Mukherjee is starting to look worryingly like a feckless heir squandering his generous inheritance while…

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Eight Innovations That Delighted Consumers and What India can Learn From Them

I had never handled a tool in my life; and yet, in time, by labour, application, and con- trivance, I found at last that I…

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The Best Companies To Work For

Know one’s onions” means to know one’s subject well. But do we really know why our economy fares as it does, how supply and demand…

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Going Nowhere

I remember my first car with great fondness. It was a Fiat 1100D, and I crashed it barely a month after my wife and I…

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Pester Power

Remember when mall meant a tree-shaded promenade in Shimla or one of those picturesque cantonment towns, and plastic was when your grandmother graduated from tin…

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Tyre Prices – Vastly Over-Inflated

Tyres are one essential commodity over which the Government seems to exert no control whatsoever. In the last six months prices have risen twice. And…

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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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ITC – Haksar’s last Hurrah

Sentimentality rarely intrudes in­ to shareholders’ meetings, but this one was different. Over 3,000 had gathered in the incongruous setting of a Calcutta cathedral compound…

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From Flood To Trickle

Large advertisements in Delhi newspapers-last fortnight announced that Mother Dairy was being forced to dilute the fat content of milk supplied to the capital’s citizens…

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Passing The Buck

Nearly two months after a shocked Parliament was rocked by the Nellie and Gohpur massacres and the bloodbath that had drenched Assam during February’s’ election…

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Lemmings or Llamas?

The US is on life support, and Asian creditors led by China, which holds $1.16 trillion of US treasuries, control the intravenous drip. Asian central…

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Glass Half-Full?

We can hope that in the run-up to the next general election we will not suffer the type of jolts to our nervous systems that…

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FUTURE TENSE

So let’s see: 2018 is supposed to be a good year for India. We have low inflation, the monsoon may be normal, manufacturing is finally…

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