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Despite new tax Chinese companies still optimistic on acquiring Australian mining assets
11 May 2010
Krishna to discuss cooperation in several areas including nuclear fuel with Kazakh leaders
11 May 2010
New norms for 2G spectrum sale likely today
11 May 2010
Merck settles Zetia patent suit with Glenmark
11 May 2010
Merck settles Zetia patent suit with Glenmark
11 May 2010
3G bids near Rs55,000-crore mark; Mumbai, Delhi inch towards Rs2,500-crore
11 May 2010
At the end of the 26th day of the auction, which began on 9 April, the government's provisional revenue from the 3G auction stood at Rs54,378.39 crore, which is well above the amount it had expected
SC allows Reddy brothers to resume mining
10 May 2010
Mid-Day’s new owners to expand Inquilab’s reach
10 May 2010
Playboy puts on its pyjamas for new sites
08 May 2010
3G auction revenues cross Rs48,000 crore; Mumbai, Delhi bids top Rs2,000 crore
08 May 2010
The government's provisional revenue from the sale of airwaves reached Rs48,677.47 crore, with the nationwide licence price crossing the Rs12,000-crore mark
Government notifies Exim rules for couriers
07 May 2010
Armed forces won’t release spectrum in a hurry
07 May 2010
Gas dispute: what will re-negotiations involve?
07 May 2010
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