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With just few days to go for the crucial vote in the Lok Sabha that will decide the fate of the government, the pressure cooker atmosphere is almost unbearable. It's war out there as parties seek to secure their flocks while raiding rival pens to make off with prize catches that they hope will make all the difference in next week's showdown.

"Everyone thought it was ridiculous. What good would a computer do to a farmer, they asked," Rahul said that the response to the proposed nuke deal is quite similar, and that time will prove this was the right decision.

Rahul also claimed young politicians across parties, including the BJP, were in favour of the nuclear deal. "Every right thinking person favours it. Every youngster is clear about its advantages. This includes young politicians in
the BJP and other parties, too," Rahul said. In private, he said, these leaders admit that the deal is good — it's
only their seniors who are opposing the deal.

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Smile TOI And ET Headlines 18July 08


This is what Today's Times Of India Print Edition (DELHI) Says...





And the Economic Times Print Edition Headlines (Delhi) Says...

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Well the markets ae just the same.

Date 07/22/08 time 7.02 pm

Hi Anupam,
The markets r just the same, and there is a equal amount of dilly dallying amongst the players too. So often i ahve found that bears turn into bulls overnight. In that sense the horse trading that is referred to in the article is happening everywhere. Knowingly or unknowingly we all change sides for our own enlightened self interest. And after all we have no reason to fret about these politicians, its our vote that sent them there.
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Profit booking dragged the market down yesterday.... and today's global cues doesn't sound good ...... what do u reckon will it respect strong resistance at 4450-4500 levels for some more weeks?.......
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