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Human, rat DNA detected in burger products
12 May 2016
Human, rat DNA detected in burger products
12 May 2016
Trai suffers blow as SC strikes down call drop penalty
11 May 2016
The Supreme Court has struck down Trai's attempt to impose a one rupee penalty for every dropped call, saying the rule was arbitrary, unreasonable and non-transparent
Chinese buyout firms in the race for Canadian nutrition and weight-loss products maker Iovate Health
11 May 2016
US regulators seek information about security updates for phones, software from technology majors
10 May 2016
US regulators seek information about security updates for phones, software from technology majors
10 May 2016
US regulators seek information about security updates for phones, software from technology majors
10 May 2016
Gilead gets Indian patent for hepatitis drug Sofosbuvir
10 May 2016
Non-profits like MSF and other consumer bodies say Indian authorities have bowed to US pressure in granting a patent to the hepatitis-C drug, which costs $1,000 per pill in the US
Freeport-McMoRan to sell African copper mine to China Molybdenum for $2.65 bn
09 May 2016
Freeport said it would sell its interests in TF Holdings Limited, a Bermuda holding company that indirectly owns 80 per cent in the Tenke Fungurume mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to China Molybdenum
EU central to success of Scotch: SWA chief
09 May 2016
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