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Thursday, June 20, 2002
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Elephants get a free shower at an automobile service station in Kolkata on Wednesday.

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    ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


    `Indian film industry business poised to cross $1 b by 2006'
    DESPITE an adverse economic scenario, the global entertainment and media (E&M) industry spending saw a growth in 2001 — rising by 1.5 per cent and exceeding the $1-trillion mark. The global E&M spending will reach $1.4 trillion in 2006, ... More

    TRENDS


    His Majesty the President
    It is common to mix up blood relationships when it comes to praising the political boss. To make him look young, call him anna (big brother). Guru will put an aura around his head. But amma has become too common a title. More
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    TCS enters China — Sets up wholly-owned subsidiary


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    AMFI develops 8 market indices

    Banks ride well in CARs

    Sugar prices dip to 6-year low — ISMA, NFCSF seek to restore monthly quota system

    Pick-up in non-food credit — Economy on revival path?

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    Looking back
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