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Friday, April 12, 2002
Markets (April 11)
BL 2501179.10 (+14.30)
BSE Sensex3497.67 (+18.08)
S&P CNX Nifty1143.60 (+5.10)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.85/48.98
Gold Std (10 gm)5010 (+40)

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Subtle shift
THE shock to the US psyche from the catastrophic terrorist attack on the financial and military heart of the country on September 11 last year is understandable. Leaving Pearl Harbour aside, the American mainland had never been violated in ... More

SLOWBURN


Battle of beliefs
WE ARE now living in the age of the Right Wing. At one time, not so many years ago, we had something called the Left Wing that dominated a lot of our thinking. The erstwhile USSR, India, the British Labour Party, the French Socialist Party, and a ... More

HEALTH-SCAN


Puncturing one's way to good health
Acupuncture is an ancient system of healing developed over thousands of years as part of the traditional medicine of the East, particularly China. It is based on the belief that the stimulation of specific areas affects the functioning of certain or gans of the body, and has evolved into a system of medicine that restores and maintains health by the insertion of fine needles into acupuncuture points just beneath the skin's surface. These are very specific locations and lie on channels of energy. More

EAR TO THE GROUND


PSI Data up on more business talk
THE stock of PSI Data Systems, the latest company to come into the Aditya Birla group, was locked in the 20-per cent upper circuit on Thursday. The stock ended at Rs 178 on the BSE with volumes of 1.60 lakh shares and at Rs 175.80 on the NSE with ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Positive outlook on L&T
CALLS on top-traded equity option contracts ended in the positive territory on Thursday's trading at the NSE. The following are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading: Equity options: Calls on L&T traded in a tight range. ... More

SENSOR


IT stocks lend momentum; PSUs bounce back
THE BSE Sensex managed to close on a positive note for the second consecutive day. After opening at 3482.44, the Sensex went on to touch a high of 3512.28 before closing at 3497.67. This represents a rise of 18.08 points over Wedesday's close. ... More
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