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  • But, the biggest blow to the ruling PAP came when it lost two cabinet ministers--Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo and Lim Hwee Hua, minister in the Prime Minister's Office and second minister for finance and transport--to Workers' Party candidates.

    Singapore's Ruling Party Wins Election Chun Han Wong 2011

  • Rangarajan, chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, said in an interview.

    India Panel Cuts GDP Growth Estimate to 8.5% Prasanta Sahu 2011

  • Rangarajan, chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, said September inflation data, due Friday, will be key in shaping the next rate move.

    India Factory Output Growth Muted, But Rate Increase Looms Anant Vijay Kala 2011

  • Now New York's Lincoln Center Theater is hoping to turn another Shaw play into a hit musical with "A Minister's Wife."

    A Victorian Drama—With Show Tunes Ellen Gamerman 2011

  • The fiscal deficit is expected to be about 5.6% of gross domestic product in the current fiscal year through March, which is 1.0 percentage point higher than the budget estimate, according to Govinda Rao, a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory council.

    India Minister: Tough To Implement Food Security Law Rajesh Roy 2012

  • Laurence Geller, chief executive of Strategic Hotels & Resorts and chairman of the Churchill Centre, was on hand to receive the Prime Minister's Medal.

    Honors for Pope, Churchill, GE Chief Lizzie Simon 2011

  • It's possible that he, like the Prime Minister's "blue sky" thinker, Steve Hilton, who recently suggested abolishing maternity pay, thinks that women, when they're not thinking about forced marriage and green deals, are only interested in growing foetuses, and that foetuses aren't good for growth.

    Christina Patterson: Why Wrecked Economies Need More Parental Leave Christina Patterson 2011

  • It's possible that he, like the Prime Minister's "blue sky" thinker, Steve Hilton, who recently suggested abolishing maternity pay, thinks that women, when they're not thinking about forced marriage and green deals, are only interested in growing foetuses, and that foetuses aren't good for growth.

    Christina Patterson: Why Wrecked Economies Need More Parental Leave Christina Patterson 2011

  • The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council on Tuesday cut its growth estimate for the current fiscal year to March 31, 2012 to 8.2% from the 9.0% forecast earlier.

    India Services Growth Accelerates Anant Vijay Kala 2011

  • Rangarajan, chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council and a former central bank governor, said the RBI's decision at the January meeting will be influenced more by the inflation reading for December.

    India November Industrial Output Rises 5.9% Mukesh Jagota 2012

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