You are right. I relied on my memory, maybe I confused an IE leader with
ToI.
Here is a rediff.com article on the subject:

http://www.rediff.com/money/2002/jun/26dalal.htm

The report itself indicates, that only six newspaper groups vehemently
opposed FDI in print. They were: The Times of India group, Hindustan Times
group, The Hindu, Eenadu and the Malayala Manorama group. Its supporters
included, *Indian Express, India Today, Pioneer, Ananda Bazar, Rashtriya
Sahara, Mid-Day, Business Standard, Dainik Jagran, Mail Media, Reader's
Digest, Business India,* Magna Publications (*Stardust, Savvy,* et cetera),
*Bombay Samachar* and *Chitralekha*.

On 9/27/07, Bobby Kunhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> FYI, a  small correction amongst the English language newspapers, TOI took
> the lead in opposiing FDI in print..
> This is independent of my view on the matter
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