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October 31, 2005



Payal Singh Mohanka: That horror 21 years ago - News
Abheek Barua: The importance of being Bernanke - Business



October 30, 2005



B Raman: The message from the Delhi blasts - News
Dilip D'Souza: "My Mother Gone!" - News
Arjuna Ranatunga: 'Suffused in Tendulkar's genius' - Cricket



October 29, 2005



Devangshu Datta: The RBI's balancing act - Business
Josette Shinerl: SAFTA and the benefit of free trade - Business
Devangshu Datta: Market lessons from drug dealers - Business
Keya Sarkar: Many openings in micro finance - Business
T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: Why does the Left attract people? - Business
T Thomas: Give R&D staff more prominence - Business



October 28, 2005



Sudhir Nagpal: The secret behind Taj group's success - Business



October 27, 2005



M K Bhadrakumar: NATO arrives in Kashmir - News
Col. (retd) Anil Athale: The quake: India must act unilaterally - News
Sunil Jain: The telecom miracle - Business
Tamal Bandyopadhyay: The death of the Bank Rate - Business
Anurag Verma: 10 myths & facts about working in the Indian IT industry - Business
Arvind Singhal: Think beyond Bangalore, Mumbai! - Business
A K Bhattacharya: Let the Bengal model shine - Business



October 26, 2005



Teresita Schaffer: Needed: quiet diplomacy - News
Teresita Schaffer: It's a slow road to peace - News
Arvind Lavakare: J&K: Time for gratitude, not petulance - News
Sukumar Mukhopadhyay: Testing times for newspapers - Business
Bibek Debroy: Why India will grow, despite the govt - Business
Ashish Nanda: Innovate or perish! - Business
Arjuna Ranatunga: 'Tendulkar is still the best' - Cricket



October 25, 2005



Rajeev Srinivasan: Indo-US deal may die in Congress - News
Srikanth Kondapalli: India-China: Long haul ahead - News
Shankar Acharya: How to solve India's water troubles - Business
Meena Ganesh: How to be a good leader - Business
T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: Print media's best kept secret - Business



October 24, 2005



Rajeev Srinivasan: <i>That Obscure Object of Desire</i>: Nuclear energy - News
Sushant Sareen: Pakistan: Hobson's choice - News
Sunil Jain: Connecting Bharat remains a pipedream - Business
Business Standard: Mr Aiyar, stop sniping at ONGC - Business
Business Standard: Gowda's blunder may cost dear - Business
A V Rajwade: FDI in retail and Left's hypocrisy - Business
Dharmakirti Joshi and Radhika Anand: Can exports propel India's growth? - Business



October 22, 2005



T N Ninan: The Left's lopsided economic agenda - Business
Arjuna Ranatunga: India anxious to test new cocktail - Cricket



October 21, 2005



T V R Shenoy: The decline of Bangalore - News
B S Prakash: Protocol for alcohol - News
T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: Tax policies and financial sector reforms - Business
G N Bajpai: How divestment can benefit India - Business



October 20, 2005



Vijay Dandapani: The difference between India and Pakistan - News
Ashok Mitra: The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty forever - News
Prakriti Prasad: TV channels' latest mantra - Business
Sunil Jain: What good is India's steel ministry? - Business
Tamal Bandyopadhyay: Will RBI hike interest rates? - Business
Business Standard: PSUs, a victim of govt's follies - Business
Subir Roy: Indian R&D never had it so good - Business
J Rajagopal: E-health: A matter of life and death - Business
Deepak Lal: The reformers' dilemma - Business
A V Rajwade: Does India need FDI in retail? - Business
Business Standard: Is India ready for hi-tech farming? - Business
Business Standard: Just how corrupt is India? - Business



October 19, 2005



Praful Bidwai: Dr Singh emerges from Sonia's shadow - News
Rajeev Malik: A rate hike is needed - Business
P S Nair: Why airports must be privatised - Business
Govindraj Ethiraj: On a wing... without a hope! - Business
Raghav Gaiha & Vani S Kulkarni: Is equity central to development? - Business



October 18, 2005



Francois Gautier: Who are the real Dalits of India? - News
Arun Bapat: Cellphone can warn of earthquake - News
Dr A Gopalakrishnan: India could regain lost ground on Iran issue - News
A K Bhattacharya: Who's responsible for slow PSU reforms? - Business
Ashok Reddy: What B-school teaching lacks - Business
Shameen Prashantham: How IT can help SMEs go global - Business



October 17, 2005



Abheek Barua: Should the RBI hike interest rates? - Business



October 15, 2005



T N Ninan: How 'right' is the education Bill? - Business
Business Standard: IT juggernaut rolls on in India - Business
A V Rajwade: Changing world of hedge funds - Business
Surjit S Bhalla: Journalists: Are you trustworthy? - Business



October 14, 2005



T V R Shenoy: Why does Sonia play second fiddle to Lalu? - News
Alexander Nicoll: A refreshing approach from India - News
A P: What can investors expect from the market - Business
Madan Sabnavis: Please, not another economy review - Business
Tamal Bandyopadhyay: India's big little small problem - Business
Nitin Bhayana: Have you insured your art collection? - Business



October 13, 2005



Amulya Ganguly: Why the Reds turn Green - News
Bibek Debroy: What is India's per capita income? - Business
Jyoti Parikh: For a better home and hearth - Business
Barun Roy: Hong Kong: Asia's entertainment hotspot - Business
Barun Roy: Hong Kong: Asia's entertainment hotspot - Business
Suman Bery: The secret of China's success - Business
Syed Firdaus Ashraf: Comedy scores over cleavage - Movies



October 12, 2005



B Raman: Quake's impact on jihadi terrrorism - News



October 11, 2005



Vinod Mehta: 'The reader of 2005 is not a moron' - News
B Raman: Quake in Pakistan: The sequel - News
APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India: Reporting with compassion - News
APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India: 'Dharma of emerging woman' - News
Praful Bidwai: Meeting the Naxal challenge - News
Arvind Lavakare: The BJP's paralysis - News
A V Rajwade: Catastrophes and new investment climate - Business
Sunil Jain: How accurate are economic surveys? - Business



October 10, 2005



Dilip D'Souza: Guinness record in tsunami village - News
Karun Chandhok: We could have won a point or two: Chandhok - Sports



October 08, 2005



Subhash C Garg: Reforming the messy state of grants - Business



October 07, 2005



Saisuresh Sivaswamy: In the company of scoundrels - News
Alok Bansal: Iran: America's options - News
Madhukar Sabnavis: Is the West the gold standard? - Business
Jamal Mecklai: Buy on value, not on price - Business
T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: The flip side of health insurance - Business



October 06, 2005



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October 05, 2005



K Natwar Singh: The argument for India - News
Amit Khanna: How India can be an entertainment hub - Business
Business Standard: It's time to switch to bio-fuels - Business
Subir Roy: R&D firms, greatest boon for India - Business
Rajat Kathuria: 'We need quality higher education' - Business
M Govinda Rao: The better half is not shining! - Business



October 04, 2005



Rajeev Srinivasan: Standing up to America - News
A K Bhattacharya: A leaner Cabinet for the PM - News
Dr A Gopalakrishnan: Don't ditch Iran! - News
Nitin Kasliwal: What makes a good manager great - Business
Santhosh Babu: Leadership lessons for Indian cricket team - Business
V S Ailawadi: Power reforms: hollow victory - Business
Amaresh Bagchi: States need more tax powers - Business
Nupur Hetamsaria: The woes of US airlines - Business



October 03, 2005



Shobha Warrier: How dare you kiss in Chennai? - News
Rajeev Srinivasasn: Fumbling away our advantages - News
Dr Prafull Gajanan Vijayakar: In defence of homoeopathy - News
Sunanda K Datta-Ray: The spy who bribed me - News
Ashok Kumar: India to rule in healthcare sector - Business
A V Rajwade: Foreign investors & crony patriotism - Business
Sunil Jain: Rethinking telecom - Business
Abheek Barua: This is a year of fiscal folly - Business
Janmejaya K Sinha: India needs bigger banks - Business



October 02, 2005



B Raman: Bali blasts: A regional initiative - News



October 01, 2005



Aarati Menon-Carroll: This vodka is Absolut-ly fabulous - Business
T N Ninan: Why China is favoured over India - Business
Surjit S Bhalla: Beware of self-serving ideologies - Business



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