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Anil Ambani meets ICICI Bank chief

09.01.2005 17:54    rediff.com
The younger Ambani sibling had a two-hour meeting with K V Kamath, chief of ICICI Bank and a friend of the family, who is said to be working out a formula to end the feud at the behest of Kokilaben


Bankmen stage demo outside defaulter's house

09.01.2005 12:49    rediff.com
About 50 employees from different branches of Indian Bank staged a demonstration in front of the residence of a defaulter, on Trichy Road in Coimbatore.

Kerala mulling budget airline to Gulf

09.01.2005 10:54    rediff.com
With about 15 lakh Keralites in the region, the cash-strapped government hopes the airline will be a profitable venture.

Tax-payers to have 'PAN Book' from April

09.01.2005 10:15    rediff.com
The National Securities Depository Ltd has been asked to start the online PAN Book from April to enable assesses to see their tax filing records on the Internet.


Why trade unions offer vital hope for Iraq

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
JOHN LLOYDHADI Salih was killed on Tuesday last week. He had tried to get some independent trade union activity going in Iraq under Saddam - who had regarded trade unionists, as the good pupil of Stalin's that he was, as

Reluctant phoenix takes wing

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
HELEN Oyeyemi does not do happiness - "I don't trust it," sighs the 20-year-old, whose dazzling smile illuminates the dark January day. Despite her avowedly melancholic stance, Oyeyemi has a lot to smile about. She created a literary sensation a

Democracy pays price for cronyism

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
A PICTURE is worth a thousand words. The old adage has been confirmed by the fallout from the photograph that this newspaper published last week, showing First Minister Jack McConnell with BBC presenter Kirsty Wark and their families on holiday

Nasa gaffe that rocked the globe

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
IT WILL go down as the most extreme example of crying wolf in the history of mankind.

Scientists prepare for crash-landing on comet

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
FINAL preparations are being made for an unprecedented act of space vandalism: smashing a probe at 23,000mph into the nucleus of a comet.

Time to get back to work ... not Wark

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
MUNGO McKAYWHAT a week! Jack's jovial mood, when he phoned to wish me a Happy New Year from the Alaro Karaoke Bar and Grill (fish and chips our speciality), disappeared when I told him that a picture of him and

Whatever its name, the child will shine through

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
CARMEN REIDHOW was my baby daughter named? Not exactly the way I'd planned. I'd imagined us holding her tenderly, whispering the name into her ears for the very first time; candlelight, starlight and magic - a naming ceremony.

Wall of silence greets Scots desperate for news of loved ones

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
JOHN Hunting has heard nothing from his son since December 23. John Jr was on holiday with his girlfriend in India when the tsunami struck on Boxing Day. Since then his father has sat by the phone, surfed websites and

New world disorder

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
SUNDAY ESSAYAMERICAN might is our only protection from a global kleptocracy created by the UN and the European Union in the name of philanthropy.

If Kirsty and Jack thought Majorca was hot...

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
THE questions over their holiday won't stop just because they ignore them, write Murdo MacLeod and Kate Foster.

Zeroes to heroes

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
STUNG by criticism, the US is now leading the worldwide aid effort for the tsunami's victims, writes Alex Massie in Washington.

Did they discuss the Holyrood tapes?

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
A SPOKESMAN for Jack McConnell yesterday refused to say whether the First Minister and Kirsty Wark had discussed the thorny issue of whether key tapes should be handed over to an inquiry into the Holyrood parliament fiasco.

Tearing down heritage borders on insanity

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
MAGNUS LINKLATER'THE Scotland you've always imagined is closer than you think... " runs the slogan across the top of the Scottish Borders website. Then it adds: "Visit the real Scotland."

Brown signals start of bid for supremacy

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
FRASER NELSONTHE Prime Minister strikes back against the Chancellor in attack of the TB-GBs.

Defiant friends continue to reject big picture

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
AT FIRST glance it seems like an ordinary holiday snap of a typical family enjoying the fresh air on a country walk. Instead this is a picture of journalist Kirsty Wark and First Minister Jack McConnell and families.

Under fire and brimstone

09.01.2005 01:12    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
THE crusade against the Jerry Springer opera shows Christian campaigners are on the march, writes Michael Paterson.

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