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LG launches Cookie Zip targeted at CDMA users
12 Jul 2010
Anti-Posco protestors accuse CM of backtracking
12 Jul 2010
Protesters yesterday burnt copies of the new Rs400-crore rehabilitation package offered by Posco for project displaced people
Satyam directors mere ‘rubber stamps’: CBI
12 Jul 2010
CBI set to attach 425 more Satyam-related properties
12 Jul 2010
These properties are spread across Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Bangalore and Nagpur.
Essar Power signs PPA for Tori I power pant
10 Jul 2010
Oberoi on hotel expansion drive; denies stake sale plans
10 Jul 2010
Fresh after winning the award for the best hotel in the world from Travel and Leisure magazine, Oberoi Hotels and Resorts is moving ahead with plans of doubling the group's room capacity to over 6,000 in the next five years
Oberoi on hotel expansion drive; denies stake sale plans
10 Jul 2010
Fresh after winning the award for the best hotel in the world from Travel and Leisure magazine, Oberoi Hotels and Resorts is moving ahead with plans of doubling the group's room capacity to over 6,000 in the next five years
Posco ‘comfortable’ about Paradip project after rehab package
09 Jul 2010
Posco India today said it is now "comfortable" about its proposed Rs51,000-crore steel project in Orissa, a day after its compensation package was approved
EID Parry makes open offer for GMR Industries
09 Jul 2010
EID Parry makes open offer for GMR Industries
09 Jul 2010
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