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The notion that democracy and capitalism are interlinked is nonsense -
Tariq Ali, Indian Express
The 1960s were heady days — cultural and political revolutions, the death of Che Guevara and a raging Vietnam war. In the midst of all this was TARIQ ALI, a young man in his 20s who had just arrived in Oxford from Lahore, and who ended up as one of the most prominent anti-American voices. After graduating, Ali led the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign against the war and has spent much of the life denouncing America and “neoliberal economic policies”.
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How to compete in India -
Stefano Pelle, Vice-President & COO, Perfetti Van Melle Group, Business Standard
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Greatest threat to poor is socialism -
Arthur C Brooks, President, American Enterprise Institute, Mint
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The Astronaut who brought samosas into space -
Sunita Williams, WSJ
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Did Muslims vote for Modi-led BJP out of fear? -
Asifa Khan & Zafar Sareshwala, Manushi
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Team is mine, but i took others into confidence -
Rajnath Singh, BJP President, ET
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NSE’s new CEO a music-lover, perfectionist -
Chitra Ramkrishna, Hindustan Times
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Novelist, screenwriter with satiric voice -
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Indian Express
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Indian Patent Law will be emulated by many nations -
C Chandrasekaran, Ex-patent Controller General, India, Economic Times
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Auditor or crusader? The debate continues -
Vinod Rai, Mint
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Rise and rise of the other Gandhi scion -
Varun Gandhi, India Today
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Southern steel that severs ties -
MK Stalin, NewIndianExpress
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We will not withdraw support; UPA themselves will hold elections in November -
Mulayam Singh Yadav, SP President, NewIndianExpress
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FDI in defence sector would be an effective catalyst for self-reliance -
Dick Olver, Hindu
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India's medicine men -
Anji Reddy & Yusuf Hamied, Business Standard
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Meet the teenage multimillionaire -
Nick D'Aloisio, Business Standard
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An American at large -
Strobe Talbott, Economic Times
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He mas Millions and a new job at Yahoo. soon, he’ll be 18. -
Nick D’Aloisio, NYT
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MP has shown growth rate of 11.98 per cent -
Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Outlook
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Rahul Gandhi’s outsider Madhusudan Mistry churning the insides in Karnataka -
Madhusudan Mistry, Economic Times
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Beginning of the endgame? -
Subrata Roy Sahara, Mint
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A quieter Alagiri returns where he once reigned -
MK Alagiri, Indian Express
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Mulayam, enigmatic as ever -
Mulayam Singh Yadav, Indian Express
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Giving people the gift of life -
K Anji Reddy, Hindustan Times
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Tryst with dynasty -
Sonia Gandhi, Economist
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Faces corruption charges, again -
Veerappa Moily, Petroleum Minister, Business Standard
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When television news anchor Rahul Kanwal got through to Srinivasan and asked him about Meiyappan’s arrest, the BCCI president reacted with thuggish belligerence: 'Shut up, just shut up. I will fix the whole lot of you.' It’s amusing, of course, that “fixing” appears to be uppermost on Srinivasan’s mind even at this stage.This IPL series has shown up the carnival to be a can of worms and India’s cricket administration to be rotten at its core. As a first step towards fixing it over the long haul, Srinivasan and his political patron and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla should be made to resign, and the Chennai Super Kings team disqualified.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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