![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, April 23, 2003 |
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VARIETY WILDLIFE Forests speak even in a concrete jungle "FORESTS have a language and grammar distinct from the cities. I have a problem crossing busy and crowded Mumbai roads but none walking in still forests. The basic rule in a forest is never to talk and be more alert than the forest around you," ... More
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For American ambassadors, some things never changeAN ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the good of his country Sir Henry Wotton in 1604. Going by various news reports in different sections of the media, it would appear that Robert D. Blackwill, current US Ambassador ... More TRENDS Sleeping trucks & walking racks IT is unusual for something meant to move to be standing, as much as what is supposed to be standing is not expected to be moving. However, we have by now got used to non-moving trucks and lorries just lolling around. But there are many in the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Run-up to Budget Kelkar Report Bottled water: How safe is it? Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking Truckers' Strike In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Railway Budget Budget 2003-04 Books and Reviews |
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