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Thursday, June 07, 2001   
   
  FE EDITORIAL  
 

Prisoner’s dilemma
Proof of the pudding
UTI’s been sniffing for a while
Want to reduce labour risk?
Justifying a vendetta?

 
     
FE ANALYSES

 

Only a re-tailored Mediclaim can fit the competition bill
Corporate governance must be socially responsible
Vizag steel plant turnaround plan gives rise to speculation
India needs to carefully tackle vital issues with Nepal

Germany considers code for financial journalists

 
 
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Vajpayee says state, Enron should resolve Dabhol crisis themselves
PRIME Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Wednesday passed on the buck to the Maharashtra state government and Enron to find a way out to resolve the Dabhol impasse.

...but Deshmukh insists Centre should help resolve the dispute
THE Maharashtra chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Wednesday said that his government’s stand that the state cannot afford to buy “costly” Dabhol power has ultimately been vindicated by Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee.

PM welcomes Musharraf’s appeal to clergy
PRIME Minister AB Vajpayee on Wednesday welcomed Pakistan military ruler General Pervez Musharraf’s appeal to the Muslim clergy in his country to desist from making “irresponsible statements.”

Keshubhai lauds FE (Gujarati) for excellence in journalism
EVEN as the country’s first Gujarati financial daily The Financial Express (Gujarati) being published from Ahmedabad aims at entering Maharashtra, Gujarat’s Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel wished the daily would maintain the same decadal growth in future as in the past, keeping pace with the state’s progress.

DPC challenges MERC order in high court
DPC on Wednesday filed a writ petition challenging the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (MERC) order restraining it from activating the escrow account and implement arbitration proceedings.

Other Headlines
‘Captive, decentralised power projects are the answer to power shortage problem’
MCL takes over Karnataka Minerals plant
Policy to guarantee traffic rights to A-I, IA for 7 years after privatisation
Gail, IOC, BPCL tie up to market natural gas brought in by Petronet
Royal killing blame shifts back to Dipendra

   
         
       
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