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Saturday, 9 October 2004, 1700 hrs

TOP STORIES

India, Russia discuss ways to
tackle international terror

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov is in Delhi, and is talking to a host of officials, besides the Indian prime minister and foreign minister

ECONOMY & BUSINESS
Reliance offers to end
spat with BSNL

The telecom giant has agreed to pay BSNL Rs 200 crore to compensate for overseas calls made illegally from its network
  

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Tribune
No ideological lines drawn
Which has a greater bearing on the forthcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections — Mr Bal Thackeray’s beard or the Shiv Sena’s ideological baggage? By all accounts, the answer is unmistakable: the former. An analysis by J SRI RAMAN

Telegraph

Freeing our heros
Rabindranath Tagore’s appeal is universal, but  he has been reduced to a figure of merely parochial significance. The Bengalis as a whole who have shut Tagore off from the wider world, writes RAMACHANDRA GUHA

Deccan Herald
A cold wind from the Caucasus
Neocons in the US want Russia broken up. It is in India’s interest to oppose such an eventuality, says N MADHAVAN


Deccan Herald
The brighter side of stalemate
After over half a century of talks on Kashmir, Pakistan came up with the first original idea a few weeks ago. With the talks stalemated for quite some time by each side rejecting the other’s demands for a settlement, Pakistan floated the idea that in future neither side should demand anything which it knew would not be acceptable to the other side, reports PRAN CHOPRA

 TOP PICKS

OPINION
Unequal NPT (Tribune)
Beware of guests (Tribune)
 Prize and prejudice (Tribune)
Political compromise (Deccan Herald)
Kyoto protocol  (Deccan Herald)



What is India Editorial


Water and river management
in South Asia

Given China's disastrous environmental record, India should join an Asian alliance to pressure its big neighbour into behaving more responsibly, says
ARAVIND SITARAMAN


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 BUSINESS HEADLINES

PC sales grow 39% in Q1
Israel may set up farm project
‘World needs more oil’
PFC clears 8 more projects
Finmin to outsource tax recovery
Entertainment growing at 20% 
More Essar Oil petrol pumps soon 
Wharton students studying India
'PSBs need more autonomy'
BT revolution begins
Oil prices race to record high

 CORPORATE HEADLINES

BEL announces 100% dividend
Samtel to supply to Thomson
HLL to sell Chennai property
Mukand in wage settlement

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British soldiers killed in Iraq
Blair defiant over Iraq invasion 
Britain won't talk with kidnappers
Priest faces genocide trial 
Fiat chief to succeed Berlusconi? 
Fears over nuclear shipment 
Relief measures on in Haiti
Powell calls Arafat unfit

EXCHANGE

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Pound: Rs 82.27
Euro: Rs 55.83
Japanese Yen (100): Rs 59.39


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