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26 February 1998
  TV channels switch on better cost management
With the election euphoria calming down following Election Commission's (EC) decision to bar political parties from advertising on television (TV), most of the channels are concentrating on efficient cost management.
  Illiquidity could be good for you
People prefer liquid investments for obvious reasons -- they can get their money back whenever they need it. On the other hand, illiquidity implies an inability to get back one's money quickly. It would, therefore, seem that illiquidity is a bane for investors.

AIR goes live on Internet
In a major leap forward in information dissemination, the All India Radio (AIR) on Wednesday made its news accessible on telephone and went live on internet. The `AIR news on phone' service, provides to the listeners a capsule of the latest news highlights, both in Hindi and English, 24 hours a day.
The end of jobs for life in Europe?
Pundits have proclaimed the end of many things in the past few years, not least that of jobs for life. Many commentators argue -- largely using anecdotal evidence -- that jobs last less long than they once did and that this is a bad thing.


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Husain's contribution cannot be overstated
The past few decades have seen the evolution of contemporary art in our country. This has proved to be advantageous for our economy and society in many ways.

Essential foodgrain prices witness a sharp fall
The arrival of new stocks of essential commodities has led to a sharp drop in their prices in the wholesale market in Pune. The past ten days have seen the prices of wheat drop by Rs 150, gram and gram dal by Rs 300-400, masoor dal by Rs 200 and jowar by Rs 50-75 (all prices refer to per quintal).

 


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