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Mission Kashmir Having
consolidated his position at home, the President of Pakistan is clear
that any diplomatic advance in Agra will be measured against India's willingness
to review its position on Kashmir. Can Prime Minister Vajpayee oblige
his guest?
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STATES
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Mother Fury
M. Karunanidhi and other leaders of the DMK
may be out of jail, but retribution and rehabilitation will continue to
define the
Jayalalitha Raj.
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Trust
Betrayed
India's largest mutual fund scheme,
US-64, takes a tumble for the second time in three years. As pressure
mounts to stem the rot and chairman Subramanyam goes, the small investor
is left in the lurch.
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INVESTIGATION
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The
Gender Gestapo
A controversial sex-selection procedure
widely available in India skirts the law and prevents the very conception
of female babies.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
What's Happening
At The Stock Market
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Derivative
Trading: The Indian capital markets
have entered a new era with the introduction of trading in futures
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Online Trading: More and more retail
investors with high net worth are going in for online trading because
it allows them the convenience of buying and selling shares at the
click of a mouse.
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Freeze Limits: Lifting the 16 per
cent limit on change in share price of 200 companies may lead to
volatility but the rolling settlement rule is likely to control
speculation.
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Badla: The much reviled but widely
used system of deferring payment for shares bought by paying interest
on the outstanding sum is replaced by rolling settlement.
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With the Trinamool-Congress alliance gone sour,
Mamata Banerjee is desperate to be back in the NDA. Is she being inconsistent
or opportunistic, asks INDIA TODAY's Correspondent Labonita Ghosh
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