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| Elephant
in Atal reform defence |
| PM uses animal
analogy to defend slow pace |
| That the one-step-forward-two–steps-back
approach to divestment and differences within his own
Cabinet have taken their toll with foreign investors was
evident when Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was forced
to go on the back foot while rationalising the slow pace
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| Sangh
mouthpiece trashes BJP |
| Sangh mouthpiece
Panchajanya has joined the chorus of criticism
against the Centre, days after RSS chief K.S. Sudarshan
attacked the “anti-swadeshi” lobby and the VHP held the
Prime Minister and his deputy account ... |
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For
UK classrooms, made in Bollywood
Sholay to Dil Se in package
produced by film institute for A-level pupils
The first-ever British teaching
guide on Indian cinema, called Bollywood and Beyond,
has been produced for pupils who want to take the subject
in the school-leaving A- ... | Read.. |
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| Bad dream
recurs in Pak |
| In the White House,
the state department and in the Pentagon, they all hope it is
a bad dream that will recede into mere memory the morning after.
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Virender Sehwag after his century at the Wankhede in Mumbai on Wednesday. India were 278 for two at the end of the first day of the first Test against ... |
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India cannot adopt a shock therapy approach to economic reform
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