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		<title>Blind Manmohanomics and a Billion Mutinies</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Anna Hazare is not every Indian's flavour of the month. Many question his tactics and strategy of battling the government version of the Lokpal Bill. All ordinary Indians do not endorse the way in which he and his colleagues are carrying on the movement for a corruption-free India. On its side the government's and Congress party's leadership has tried hard to impress upon the people that the Jan Lokpal Bill, the version of the Bill put forward by Anna Hazare and his colleagues, is one legal (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>Progressive Middle Class Deserts Bengal CPM</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Rarely does Kolkata or West Bengal make headlines in Delhi, Bombay or Bangalore. But 2007 has proved to be different. On March 14, the West Bengal Government's police, under orders from the Chief Minister of the State, marched on to a cluster of villages in and around the area of Nandigram, about 200 km from Calcutta, and in a bid to break the morale of protesting villagers, opened fire on peaceful demonstrators killing no less than 14 people. That created headlines all over India and till (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;


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