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WHENEVER there is a prolonged hostage crisis, people talk about the Stockholm syndrome — the emotional attachment between captive and captor that develops when the captive cannot escape, is isolated and threatened with death, but is shown ... More

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If Guv Bimal bothers you...
BIMAL Jalan, the RBI Governor, does not usually read out his credit policy, as Finance Ministers do with Budgets. If you want to know why, it is because of two reasons: First, the TV channels are finding it difficult to get ad sponsors for the ... More
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