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Alarming trends
THE standards of public life and the quality of political discourse are falling precipitously everywhere, but some States, particularly those in the South, were until some years ago comparatively better off in respect ... More

SAY CHEEK


Bull in a china shop till the cows come home
WHAT'S boiling is not milk, but the milkman of India, Kurien. Also heated up are millions of people, sporting mischievous milk moustaches and littering the inbox with litres and cans of questions! Mmmooow! Ah, I understand your lingo. ... More

COMING TO TERMS


Better than a thousand hollow words is one that brings peace
DATELINE Vatican City, April 20. Pope Benedict XVI delivered his first message at the end of the morning Mass with the members of the College of Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel. He began thus: "Grace and peace in ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Voltas on high voltage
THE stock of Voltas has been in the spotlight for the last few trading sessions. Despite rocky market conditions, the stock has been trading on very high volumes. Dealers say that as the company has not announced any bonus for a long time, ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Outlook may turn negative for Tata Motors, Maruti Udyog
THE following strategies are based on Thursday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: Tata Motors: The April futures contract closed at 434.30. The outlook may turn negative if the April contract trades below 423.30. The ... More

SENSOR


Results, monsoon report boost sentiment
THE markets on Thursday continued to trade in the positive territory, as bulls were active on the bourses. Impressive results by Satyam, Nalco and UTI Bank and the expectation of a normal monsoon aided in boosting the overall market ... More


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