The vice-chairman of Forbes Inc. has plans for India, but hes not telling
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COVER STORY
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Sharpshooting poll observers give Seshan the edge but feel loopholes exist in the Model Code
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With the DMK poised to win, Jayalalitha faces an uncertain future
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The beleaguered LTTE 's appeal for eace could be just a ruse
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Sharpshooting poll observers give Seshan the edge but feel loopholes exist in the Model Code
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Top businessmen will participate at the first ever Global Indians meet
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The largest electoral show goes global through satellite
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Mergers of global pharmaceutical giants shake Indian industry
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Imran Khan may find politics a whole new ballgame
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OTHER STORIES
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A cancer patient sues a medical practitioner for negligence
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The general secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee and the party's candidate from Anantnag, <b>Taj Mohi-ud-Din</b> has threatened self-immolation at Srinagar's Lal Chowk if the Government does not prevent former militants used
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Surrendered militants, believed to have the Centre's tacit support, could mar the poll process
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Chandraswami's fate will depend on the next government
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As India went to the polls, John Sevilla, associate director, sovereign ratings, and India analyst at Standard & Poor's, the world's premier credit rating agency, was watching closely. But he took time off to speak to <b>Padma Rao-Sundarji</b> in New
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While colleagues like Union Industries Minister K. Karunakaran have started speaking out against the Prime Minister, Pawar prefers to say that he will work under Narasimha Rao. The Maratha strongman speaks his mind.
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A Bihar village prides itself on not having voted in over a decade
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Determined to teach the Delhi 'sarkar' a lesson for ignoring them, Mirzapur in Punjab decides against the ballot
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The bandit queen's much-awaited graphic first person account of her humiliation and revenge
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Riaz Khokhar's remarks may be bad diplomacy but they suit Pakistani designs perfectly
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Popular lore has it that Sharma owes his intellect to an ayurvedic potion his father fed him
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Without clear-cut constitutional guidelines, President S.D. Sharma will face a difficult task in the event of a hung Parliament
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HIGHLIGHTS of the observations made in the audit note on the PPA between MSEB and DPC-Enron from the Accountant General's office:
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The atmosphere gets electric as Enron is dragged into the courtroom once again
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The CII lays down dos and and don'ts for the new Government
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Ben Okri weaves a tale of inequality in a shrinking world
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A well documented account of the lapses in the hawala probe
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Industry chambers like the CII speak for themselves, not for the nation
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Australians ponder over whether marijuana use should be decriminalised
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Indian sportsmen get a boost from four American companies
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Will Indian Airlines' sister organisation be financially viable?