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FOREIGN RELATIONS: ‘We can’t let Main Street suffer’
A dramatic victory amid daunting economic crisis. New Delhi, Nov. 5 From a no-experience Senator of just over two years to the President of the US; from the log cabin to the White House; from the Civil War of 1861-1865 to Martin Luther ...

POLITICS: Now for Obamanomics
For Barack Obama the most important, and disconcerting, discovery will be that this is not the America he set out to conquer. Two years ago, when he launched his campaign, Iraq was the issue with the economy a mere blur in the background. The ...

POLITICS: Industry hopes Obama will go by American business needs
Bangalore/Hyderabad, Nov. 5 Apprehensions of unfavourable policies on offshoring by the new Government in the US took a back seat as the Indian IT industry affirmed that offshoring is basically driven by business needs and the Government ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Obama victory positive development: India Inc
New Delhi, Nov. 5 The victory of the Democratic candidate, Mr Barack Obama as the 44th President of the US is being viewed as a positive development for Indian trade ...

POLICY: Deadline for Tilaiya power project bids to be extended
Mumbai, Nov. 5 The Union Power Ministry has decided to extend the deadline for submission of Request for Proposal (RFP) bids for the 4,000-MW Tilaiya ultra mega power project in Jharkhand by a month in the light of the various issues raised ...

POLITICS: No pessimism over Obama win
Mumbai, Nov. 5 Despite America’s newly elected president, Mr Barack Obama’s anti-outsourcing stance, brokers here did not seem too pessimistic of what it would mean for the ...

POLITICS: McCann brings communications agency TAG to India
New Delhi, Nov. 5 Advertising agency McCann World Group is bringing a new communication company TAG to ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: How Obama should view India
This can happen only once in the life of the universe. An African-American has become the President of the US, and it is my turn to write on this page.So, much as I would like to berate the Finance Minister for what he is doing to ...






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