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Top RSS Leaders to Meet Vajpayee on Thursday The meeting assumes significance in the wake of the recent criticism of the prime minister and his advisors by the RSS and its affiliated bodies, including the influential Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
`PDP, Congress Have Almost Resolved Differences' `There have been tussles over the chief ministership in the past as well. The problem is that the media is seeing these differences in the open for the first time,' a PDP source told rediff.com.
Interview: 'We Have Successfully Managed a Tough Election'
Advani Indicates Congress-led Govt in J&K
Mufti to Meet Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi
DPF May Support Congress-led Minority Government
The J&K Election: The Complete Coverage
CII's 7-point Plan for India Inc to Take on China A CII-McKinsey report says India can surpass China if the government simplifies taxation, alters SEZ policy, and initiates financial and power reforms.
Corporate India's Ratings Improve
Govt Allows ITES Firms to Share Bandwidth
Divestment Ministry Stresses Nalco Sale
Card Default May Block Credit Avenues
Satyam Computer to Set Up China Subsidiary
'Despite Surplus, India Can't Feed the Hungry'
Moscow Gunmen Release 150 Hostages The gunmen, believed to be Chechen terrorists, are demanding that Russian troops leave the breakaway republic of Chechnya.
Special: The Confiscation of History Claude Arpi laments the laws which block access to the official account of the 1962 war.
BJP Uttar Pradesh Unit Leadership Seeks Truce with Dissidents State BJP chief Vinay Katiyar agreed to take the demands of the rebels to the central leadership for a 'final decision'. BJP Rebels Rule Out Talks, 4 Get Show-cause Notice Mulayam Wants Mayawati Government Dismissed
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Operation Cleanup
Major Jaswant Singh, on special assignment. Capital Buzz. Gossip from the Delhi durbar.
Is Infosys Better Than Microsoft? If any company in India is up to the challenge of duplicating Microsoft's performance it is Infosys, says A P
'US Must Stop Moralistic Preaching' 'America should stress on global democracy rather than on morality. It is in its self-interest to help institute global norms of justice, laws and courts,' says Kaushik Basu.
The Narmada Dammed 'Whether it was Enron or Narmada, it is the neta-babu cabal that has emerged victorious by deploying an arsenal of lofty slogans to cover up their double speak, fudged facts, and outright lies,' says Sucheta Dalal.
Movies: India's Least Controversial Actor Anil Kapoor is thrilled at his fan following in Birmingham.
Braving the Odds in November
Sports: I am Innocent, Insists Sunita Rani The long-distance runner pleaded with the sports federations and the Government of India to help fight her case with the international body.
Sunita Rani Has Been Framed: Milkha Singh
Pakistan slips badly in rediff Test ratings
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