'Booming Us Economy Has Pushed Up
Wages'
Michael Shelton is manager of
Phoenix's international business
development office.
Phoenix
is the
capital of Arizona, the state
which receives the highest influx of
migrants from the Mexican border.
Shelton speaks about US economy and globalisation . . .
"We Have To Reconstruct Our Society"
Afghanistan's
Urban Development Minister on the
challenges his country faces.
Q&a:'law For Quotas In Corporate
Sector Will Not Work'
The Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII), a representative body of
industrialists, has set up a task
force to suggest a roadmap for
affirmative action in the private
sector. CII president R Seshasayee
explains to Rupali Mukherjee India
Inc's views . . .
Rowling "Feeling Sad" As Potter Saga
Nears End
Author JK Rowling confessed on
Sunday she was feeling sad that her
days penning the Harry Potter
books
were almost over.
"We Are Trying To Find An
Alternative Path For Our Own
Development"
The Left Front in
West Bengal entered its 30th year in power on June 21. In an interview
to The
Hindu, Chief MinisterBuddhadeb
Bhattacharjeespeaks of the changing
perspectives over the last
three
decades, the new Left alternative
being considered . . .
'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
Now Duets Are Sung Alone'
At 72, Asha Bhonsle's popularity in
the world of playback singing is
unprecedented.
'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
Challenges Before A Public
Broadcaster
Interview with K.S. Sarma, Chief
Executive Officer of Prasar Bharati.
Quotas For Obcs Need-Based, Says
Veerappa Moily
As the Chairperson of the Oversight
Committee set up by Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh, M.
Veerappa Moily
says his task is to find the means
for the proper and practical . . .
'Earthquake Has Brought The Two
Kashmirs Closer'
John McDonald, a former ambas-sador,
is chairman, Institute of
Multi-track Diplomacy, and an active
participant in peace building
between India and Pakistan on the
Kashmir issue. A consultant on
conflict resolution and negotiation,
he stresses the . . .
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