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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009
Politicians
  
Fine Print | PN Vasanti  10:40 PM | October 08,2009
In the contemporary media scenario the nexus between media and politicians has been quite convenient for promoting their respective interests
  11:45 PM | September 06,2009
The problem is that in a market, we are all profit-maximizers, and therefore in a sense, greedy
The Other Side | Mrinal Pande  01:15 AM | July 14,2009
Politicians promise and Pinky dreams big but few months after the elections everyone is back to business and Pinky is forgotten
  09:09 PM | June 14,2009
The fashionable talk about inclusive growth assumes a paternalistic government will save the dumb millions. Fresh thinking along free-market lines is needed to abolish absolute poverty
Pulapre Balakrishnan   09:08 PM | June 14,2009
What is needed at this point is improvement in governance, not market reforms that help financing
  11:30 PM | May 17,2009
Five years ago--on 17 May 2004-- equities plunged on news that the UPA would form a government with Left support. The 30-share Sensex lost a record 15.8% of its value, opening at 5,020 and hitting an intraday low of 4,227
  12:56 AM | May 14,2009
Another 400 or so candidates had filed affidavits that were illegible or incomplete
Ravi Krishnan   09:36 PM | May 03,2009
Political leaders & govt policymakers are being courted by brokerages to voice their opinions on subjects ranging from possible post-election alliances to the state of the economy & the direction it’s headed in
  01:11 PM | May 01,2009
As the election campaign enters its final stretch, tales abound of the shenanigans politicians employ to get the support of poor voters: color televisions, liquor, cash bribes
Samar Srivastava and Josey Puliyenthuruthel   12:25 AM | April 28,2009
Politicians have quite reasonably concerns about the present day & the impending elections, they can only be only one or two steps ahead of the public, according to Sir David Frost, who is currently engaged with the Al Jazeera network
Aveek Datta  10:03 AM | April 13,2009
Punit Mukherjee is upset and anxious about the misfortunes that have befallen his family and couldn’t care less about politics--or voting. He says politicians milked the situation in Nandigram and Singur to gain mileage and have blocked avenues for people to realize the benefits of liberalization
Seema Chowdhry   09:26 PM | March 20,2009
Why the young adults of your family must vote and how you can encourage them
Buyout Economics | Matthew Lynn / Bloomberg   11:29 PM | March 04,2009
Typically, buyout funds liked to purchase big companies in solid industries, the kind that employ lots of people
  11:46 PM | February 25,2009
Politicians are rejoicing, perhaps because they realize that without them, India’s slums, and this movie, just wouldn’t exist
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