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2G judgment destroyed telecom sector, SC told
04 May 2016
Quaker Oats sued in US for using carcinogenic weed killer
02 May 2016
Increasing scientific studies point to glyphosate residues being ubiquitous in the environment raises fears that it could be common in foods as well
UN court orders detention in Italy, trial in India for killer marines
02 May 2016
Now that the UN court has ruled in favour of the marines’ release, Italy claims the UN court has said Delhi must immediately release the remaining accused, Salvatore Girone, as well
Halliburton, Baker Hughes terminate $34.6-bn merger over regulatory issues
02 May 2016
Oilfield services providers Halliburton Co and Baker Hughes yesterday announced the termination their proposed $34.6-billion merger after antitrust regulators in US and Europe opposed the deal
Real Estate Act comes into force
02 May 2016
The new rules are expected to create an environment of trust and confidence, paving the way for credible transactions and efficient and time bound execution of projects
AstraZeneca, Reckitt Benckiser face investor ire over fat executive pay
02 May 2016
Reckitt Benckiser was fined the equivalent of £885,000 in Australia for misleading consumers after a court ruled that pills that claimed to target ailments such as migraine or back pain were identical
AstraZeneca, Reckitt Benckiser face investor ire over fat executive pay
02 May 2016
Reckitt Benckiser was fined the equivalent of £885,000 in Australia for misleading consumers after a court ruled that pills that claimed to target ailments such as migraine or back pain were identical
AstraZeneca, Reckitt Benckiser face investor ire over fat executive pay
02 May 2016
Reckitt Benckiser was fined the equivalent of £885,000 in Australia for misleading consumers after a court ruled that pills that claimed to target ailments such as migraine or back pain were identical
Bombay high court orders demolition of scam-tainted Adarsh building
29 Apr 2016
The Adarsh Housing Society, a 31-storey building in the posh Colaba area in South Mumbai meant for housing war widows and personnel of the Indian Army, is mostly occupied by politicians and their kin
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