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Coal India stake sale by December: Jaiswal
28 Oct 2013
The proposed sale of 5-per cent of the government’s stake in Coal India Ltd is likely to take place by December, union minister for coal Sriprakash Jaiswal said today
Posco's steel project in Odisha may get another extension
28 Oct 2013
SEZ projects across the country are hamstrung by opposition to land acquisition by landowners who are mainly dependent on land for their livelihood
DuPont sued in US over cancer-causing C8 chemical used in Teflon
28 Oct 2013
The chemical, which is believed to cause kidney and testicular cancers and thyroid diseases, is used in Teflon, a coating material for utensils and clothing
DuPont sued in US over cancer-causing C8 chemical used in Teflon
28 Oct 2013
The chemical, which is believed to cause kidney and testicular cancers and thyroid diseases, is used in Teflon, a coating material for utensils and clothing
Google linked to mysterious floating structure at San Francisco bay
26 Oct 2013
A four-floor high structure on a floating barge at Treasure Island, a former Navy base has aroused immense speculation
ICICI Bank Q2 net rises 20% to Rs2,352 crore
26 Oct 2013
Bank of America unit found liable for defective loans sale to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
25 Oct 2013
One third of Americans get news through Facebook
25 Oct 2013
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