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March 31, 2004



Sanjiv Arole: Cultured diamonds are here to stay
A K Bhattacharya: Cricket telecast: The user must pay



March 30, 2004



R S Sharma: Of refund claims after final assessment



March 29, 2004



Subir Gokarn: The final frontier - once more
Sunil Jain: The American way of life
A K Kautilya: The real trouble with the IIMs
Srihari D: IIM MBAs: Wealth creators? Wealth chasers?



March 27, 2004



Geetanjali Krishna: Lessons in futility
Sunil Sethi: The three new M's of urban cool
T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: How to improve school education



March 26, 2004



T Thomas: Outsourcing - The economic inevitability



March 25, 2004



Kanika Datta: The missing spirit of enquiry



March 24, 2004



Subir Roy: Strategy to fight the US backlash



March 23, 2004



A K Bhattacharya: IIMs and meddlesome mandarins
R Jagannathan: IIM, the accidental brand



March 20, 2004



Surjit S. Bhalla: IIMs: In anger and in shame
Arvind Singhal: Job led growth
Paran Balakrishnan: A spectacular new era
Sunanda K Datta Ray: Free trade: Ready for takeoff



March 18, 2004



A P: Is Warren Buffett right?
Manjari Raman: What makes a great leader?
A T Pannir Selvam: The challenge before banks



March 17, 2004



A K Bhattacharya: A two-point agenda for the next PM
Ila Patnaik: Looking beyond Mr Joshi & IIM



March 16, 2004



Sunita Narain: Blinding with science
P Vaidyanathan Iyer: Bitter pills for debt ill
Kirit S Parikh: IIMs: Accountability and autonomy



March 15, 2004



Anil K Kanungo: The benefits of unity
Subir Gokarn: The unemployment trap
Sunil Jain: Gold is no longer secure



March 13, 2004



T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: The problem no one wants to face
Devangshu Datta: The anti-BPO illogic



March 12, 2004



Abheek Barua: Steel prices and the unholy trinity



March 11, 2004



Sudhir Mulji: India's role in Keynes' economic theory
Tamal Bandyopadhyay: Strategic buyouts in banks imminent



March 10, 2004



Nitin Bhayana: Art market ready to test bull run
Urjit R Patel: Plug power financials. Now!
Subir Roy: Election issues which should matter



March 09, 2004



Suman Bery: Why is India Shining?
A K Bhattacharya: Bureaucrats as 'policemen'
R Jagannathan: Why brands are not forever



March 08, 2004



Sunil Jain: Courting disaster



March 06, 2004



Arvind Singhal: Getting in shape for the future
T N Ninan: Congress, a mere 'me-too party' now
Surjit S. Bhalla: Vajpayee shining, Bush misfiring



March 05, 2004



T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan: The truth about IPOs



March 04, 2004



Tamal Bandyopadhyay: The minister and the market
Manjari Raman: To hell with the Budget!
Haseeb A Drabu: Why India should lose to Pakistan



March 03, 2004



A K Bhattacharya: From feel-good to feel-tense



March 02, 2004



Basab Pradhan: Why Europe is indifferent to outsourcing
Kala Seetharam Sridhar: The case for American outsourcing



March 01, 2004



Subir Gokarn: Communicating the economic agenda



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