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    Sustaining the momentum
    Going by recent data, the economic growth story not only appears positive, but is actually flattering. A GDP growth of 8.1 per cent during the first quarter of this year is impressive by any yardstick. Coming on top of a healthy 7.6 per cent ...

    An opportunity not to be missed
    The Centre's readiness to meet a set of representatives named by the United Liberation front of Asom to facilitate a peace process is a positive development for Assam. Drawn from different walks of life and led by noted writer Indira Goswami, the ...

    Leader Page Articles
    Willing to strike but afraid to wound
    By N. Ravi

    The Bihar decision represents a real time monitoring of executive actions by the Supreme Court and has put the Government on notice that the Court will ever be on the alert against any abuse of power.

    News Analysis
    Reluctant voters, fragmented votes
    By Vidya Subrahmaniam

    Do the results of the Assembly elections held in February hold pointers to how Bihar will vote this time?

    Farm crisis: produce and perish
    By Devinder Sharma

    Farmers are producing more only to find no buyers. And when they eventually get buyers, they are paid half of what they deserve.

    Globalisation can bust the boom
    By Heather Stewart

    ROGER BOOTLE, one of Britain's best-known economists, is perched on a satin sofa in the lavishly furnished Drapers' Hall, in the City of London — the British capital's financial district — in an expansive mood. As he prepares to ...

    Storm clouds gather over world markets
    By Richard Wachman and Nick Mathiason

    STOCK MARKETS around the world are braced for bad news from the United States this week when official data are published on consumer and business confidence in the wake of two devastating hurricanes, soaring gasoline and oil prices, and softening ...

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