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 What Is India DAILY ROUND-UP

Wednesday, 16 June 2004

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NATION & STATES
All hurdles cleared, Bangalore airport ready to take off 
The central cabinet met and okayed the construction of India’s first ever greenfield international airport near Bangalore..

ECONOMY & BUSINESS
LIC plans mega data warehousing project
Competition from the private sector has prompted the government monolith Life Insurance Corporation of India to undertake the country’s largest data warehousing project after the Reserve Bank of India.. 

 FEATURED STORIES

The New Statesman
A very good monarch
Observations on Ronald Reagan by Robert Chesshyre.

The New Statesman
Muslim civilisation set on a fixed 
course to decline?

Wahhabism, the Saudis' brand of Islam, negates the very idea of evolution in human thought and morality. Ziauddin Sardar recalls his own experiences of a faith that shuns unbelievers

Asia Times

Warning shots for Musharraf'
A no-nonsense top officer was the target of Thursday's assassination attempt in Karachi. He was chosen as a sacrificial offering to get the message across that not everyone is marching in step with the president

 TOP PICKS

OPINION
'Vaccine' against cocaine addiction 
Lack of political coherence
Is the US clever enough to rule the world?
US terror report misses the mark



 What Is India ABSTRACTS
Educating the girl child 
The world hopes to be fully literate by 2115, but India may miss the bus..
 

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From edits and opinion pieces published across newspapers in India)

 BUSINESS HEADLINES
FM may slash corporate tax by 5%
Linux centre opens in B'lore
1 in 4 people to own cell
SBI plans to lend Rs 11000 cr
CORPORATE HEADLINES
TCS to hire 2,330 in Kolkata
Ruias invest in merged Hutch
Tatas challenge view on Reliance
K. Raheja buys stake in Nirlon
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