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Oil minister Murli Deora calls for expediting gas pipeline construction / Indraprastha Gas
11 Jun 2009
China pushes fake "Indian" drugs in Africa
10 Jun 2009
Nigeria’s food and drug watchdog, the National Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has seized Chinese-made fake generic anti-malarial drugs with the label ‘Made in India’.
Kaka arrives at Real Madrid
09 Jun 2009
Real Madrid have signed Brazilian midfielder Kaka from AC Milan in a near record transfer fee of around 68 million euros making it the second costliest transfer ever after Zinedine Zidane moved to Real from Juventus in 2001.
Private coal mining on the cards, says report
08 Jun 2009
US retail sales worsen in May
05 Jun 2009
Sony Ericsson introduces green phones GreenHeart
05 Jun 2009
Sony Ericsson introduces green phones GreenHeart
05 Jun 2009
Sony Ericsson introduces green phones GreenHeart
05 Jun 2009
Bollywood, multiplexes end stand-off
05 Jun 2009
DLF allowed to withdraw from 4 SEZs
02 Jun 2009
Spectrum tussle to end with 3G auction
By By Ravi Kunder | 02 Jun 2009
Global semiconductor sales increase in April
02 Jun 2009
Textile sector to attract Rs155,000 crore investment, create 10 million jobs
01 Jun 2009
The new government plans to attract investments worth Rs155,000 crore in the textile sector and transform the emerging sector into a developed industry, capable of providing over 10 million jobs across the country
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