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| How the BJP campaign links India Shining with Vajpayee’s face |
| As India plays out the opening overs of the 2004 general election, it is instructive to look at the two models of campaigning familiar to the Anglo-Saxon world. Since 1950, the United Kingdom has veered to the short, sharp election campaign stretchin... |
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Sir — The list of assets Sonia Gandhi and her son have declared in their nomination papers was quit ... |
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Sir — Ashok Mitra’s assessment of the moral degradation of India’s present political leadership in ... |
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Sir — I have had a stammer since childhood. As a result of this, I had very few friends in school. ... |
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| When Ms J. Jayalalithaa and Mr M. Karunanidhi agree, it is time to sit up and take notice. These two leaders from Tamil Nadu ...| Read.. |
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| ROUTINE THREAT |
| Come elections, and politicians raise issues which they will forget soon after. In Assam, every poll season sees politicians ...| Read.. |
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This Sunday, Macao’s churches will be full of expatriates from Mainland China, eager to savour the flavour of a real mass in ... | Read.. |
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Rising prices or wages do not cause inflation; they only report it. They represent an essential form of economic speech, since money is just another form of information. — WALTER BIGELOW WRISTON
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