Bernanke bets on monetary stimulus for US economy
In his testimony to the US Congress, Bernanke said low interest rates have helped improve home prices, increase consumer spending and thereby increase production and employment
ONGC's $5-bn bid for stake in Kashagan oilfield hangs in balance
ONGC will have to wait until 2 July to find out the fate of its proposed $5 -billion acquisition of ConocoPhillips 8.4-per cent stake in the giant Kashagan oilfield. Ravi Kunder reports
Jessica Lall murder: two 'hostile' witnesses to be tried for perjury
Delhi High Court today said actor Shayan Munshi and ballistics expert P S Manocha can be prosecuted on charges of perjury for changing their deposition midway in the Jessica Lall murder case
Cook defends Apple's US tax avoidance before lawmakers
Congressional investigators allege that even as Apple became the nation's most profitable technology company, it avoided billions in taxes in the US and around the world
Sprint Nextel boosts takeover offer for Clearwire
Sprint Nextel Corp, the third-largest wireless operator in the US, has sweetened its buyout offer  by about 14 per cent for approximately 50-per cent stake that it does not currently own in rival Clearwire
Merck & Co to buy back $5-bn worth stock
Merck, the second-largest US drugmaker, will repurchase about 99.5 million shares from Goldman Sachs at current market prices
In silico medicine ushers new research, treatment
Treatments and clinical trials currently taking place in vitro – in a test tube – and in vivo – in a living organism – are now beginning to take place in silico, meaning through sophisticated computer simulation, built from our personal human data
Scientists identify pest that caused 19th century Irish potato famine
It is the first time scientists have decoded the genome of a plant pathogen and its plant host from dried herbarium samples. This opens up a new area of research to understand how pathogens evolve and how human activity impacts the spread of plant disease
 
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  'Running gives you the time to reflect on yourself'
  Marathon runner Amit Sheth talks to Swetha Amit about his book Dare to Run and how he got into running as a sport, the marathons he has run and the spiritual joy he has derived from running
  Dharavi: life, industry coexist amid strange conditions
  One's first impression of Dharavi, in Mumbai, is that this is what Apocalypse might look like, with its stench, filthy lanes, and makeshift housing. Yet there is a thriving cottage industry and life goes on amid the squalor, says tourist Paige Noon recounting her Dharavi experience
  Have employer-provided health insurance? Add your own
  Many employers now provide group health insurance schemes, but the cover provided is usually quite basic. Arun Balakrishnan, CEO of BerkshireInsurance.com, outlines why it is prudent to take out a personal cover as well
  Ferocious, weak and crazy: the North Korean strategy
  There is brilliance in North Korea's strategy. When the Soviet Union collapsed, North Korea was left in dire economic straits, with reasonable expectations that its government would soon collapse. Yet, through a combination of bluff and bluster, it continues to survive. By George Friedman, founder and chairman of global intelligence analyst firm Stratfor
  'I felt lucky just to be published': entrepreneur-novelist Sanghi
  Entrepreneur Ashwin Sanghi has made waves by becoming a successful novelist. In an interview with Swetha Amit, he speaks about his thinking processes and his mid-stream change of direction
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