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Friday, August 02, 2002
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A few somethings
A BOUQUET OF tax exemptions for the denizens adding up to a few somethings, is not the same as the substantial reliefs many read into the first musings of the Finance Minister, Mr Jaswant Singh. He could verily contend the tax sops could place ... More

AUDITING


Changing role of the auditor
CORPORATE frauds of very serious nature have been surfacing in the US in the past few months. Initially, it was the virtual collapse of the energy giant Enron and the controversies of its auditing firm, the leader among the top five global audit ... More

ECONOMY


Minister up against mixed signals
MR JASWANT Singh moved across to the North Block to take charge of the economy on a day when he could see some signs of revival, and lost no time in flashing a message of cheer to savers and investors dismayed by the fifth, and the last, Budget ... More

HEALTH


Striving for a bone bank
Unlike the eye, the heart or the kidney, a cadaveric bone can be stored for five years. From a single cadaver, the doctor can get the hip, knee, shoulder and elbow joints, making cadaver transplants a viable alternative to artificial implants. More

POLITICS


Cleansing the electoral process
OUR political class is aghast. The Supreme Court has chosen to go beyond its proactive role. It has laid down the guidelines for accepting the candidature of persons seeking to make a fortune in the electoral field. The Election Commission was ... More

MANAGEMENT


  • Art of parleys

    CINEMA


    Gangster economics
    I AM surprised that the Government of India is surprised to discover gangsters involved in our movie industry. Gangsters and movies have co-existed ever since the first film was shot. For decades, throughout the 1920s to the present, gangsters ... More

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    Govt mulling refined oil customs duty cut?

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    Cleansing the electoral process

    Gangster economics

    Striving for a bone bank

    In Depth
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    UTI, small savings and financial crisis

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    Corporate earnings — Restoring realism and sanity

    India must follow the Chinese model — Telephone and Internet penetration

    Corporate scams in US: Roots and remedies

    Harassment blues to the fore


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