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‘Rail Electrification Is The Way
Out’
Ramesh Chandra: The Wadi-Raichur
route will be completed in three
years.
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"Violence Is Not The Way To Achieve
Political Goals"
With the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam slamming the door on ceasefire
monitors from European Union
countries, Sri Lanka is headed for
another phase of violent
uncertainty. In an interview in
Colombo,Palitha T.B. Kohona,
Secretary-General of the . . .
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Cognizant Sees Crunch As IBM Hunts
India Staff
Plans by IBM to triple its
investment in India will make it
harder for the country's home-grown
software industry to keep staff, the
head of a mid-sized Indian software
services firm said on Wednesday.
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'Cos Looking To Cut Costs In Medical
Transcription'
After a sharp decline in business in
early 2000, Medical Transcription
(MT) sector is once again looking at
high growth worldwide. The American
Association of Medical Transcription
(AAMT), one of the world's largest
association of medical . . .
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Q&a: 'Cos Looking To Cut Costs In
Medical Transcription'
After a sharp decline in business in
early 2000, Medical Transcription
(MT) sector is once again looking at
high growth worldwide. The American
Association of Medical Transcription
(AAMT), one of the world's largest
association of medical . . .
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“I Will Expose The Truth In My Book”
“If they had found anything against
me they would have buried me by
now.”
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‘Becoming The Prime Minister Damaged
My Father’s Political Career’
The place where I am standing is the
exact spot where Gabbar Singh in the
movie Sholay stood calling the shots
in the mythical village of Ramgarh.
The reason I am here though is that
this area is also the constituency
of my guest for . . .
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`Even 10 Pc Of World Auto-Component
Business Is Lot For India'
"The auto-component business that is
favourable for India totals to some
$380 billion. What players like us
from the developing world are trying
to do is to get a part of that
business. And that will never be
more than 20 per cent. But that is .
. .
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"There's Going To Be No Effective
U.N. Without The U.S."
Shashi Tharoor, India's candidate
for the post of Secretary-General of
the United Nations, speaks about his
chances and his plans.
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India's Unsc Chances Will Not Be
Affected: Tharoor
India's first ever candidate for the UN
secretary-general's post, Shashi
Tharoor, on Monday met Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh for what was
described as a "courtesy call"
following it up with a meeting with
the national security adviser M K
Narayanan.
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"There's Going To Be No Effective
U.N. Without The U.S."
Shashi Tharoor, India's candidate
for the post of Secretary-General of
the United Nations, speaks about his
chances and his plans.
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'We'll Not Back A Party Exclusively
For Muslims'
The scent of electoral success
pervades Badruddin Ajmal , president
of Assam United Democratic Front (AUDF),
a party he founded a few months
before the assembly polls in the
state.
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Tipton Three Treated Worse Than
Animals At Guantanamo
Three young British Muslims, Ruhal
Ahmed and his two friends — Asif
Iqbal and Shafiq Rasul — were
arrested by US troops in Afghanistan
in 2001.
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Here And Now Coffee
Some like it hot, some like it
cold... but ultimately coffee for
many is absolutely their daily dose
of nirvana
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`Software, Hardware Must Develop In
Parallel'
Technology, for the sake of it, is
not useful in the long run, says ARM
COO.
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'Now Duets Are Sung Alone'
The Dada Saheb Phalke award winner
whose six-decade-long career shows
no signs fading, on the changing
world of Hindi film music, the new
trends and the old memories
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'Lyrics Today Aren't Poetry, Just
Bad Prose'
One of Bollywood's last active links
with its golden era, the veteran
lyricist shares his unique musical
insight and sense of history in a
freewheeling conversation.
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People Will Decide About Monarchy,
Says Shrestha
Gopal Man Shrestha, Minister of
Physical Planning and Works in the
Seven-Party Alliance government of
Prime Minister G.P. Koirala, has
been in politics for over four
decades.