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Barrick Gold eyes part sale of Pascua-Lama mine
31 Oct 2013
UK press up in arms against court ruling on regulation
31 Oct 2013
Publishers in the UK are now running out of time to try to stop the politicians' charter, which they say could allow governments to encroach on press freedom
CNPC close to buying Petrobras’ Peruvian assets for over $2 bn
30 Oct 2013
Brazilian state-owned oil giant Petrobras is raising funds for its massive $236-billion exploration and expansion plan, which could allow it to overtake the output of all OPEC members except Saudi Arabia
Coalgate: SC dismisses plea to name PM in FIR
29 Oct 2013
The bench also rejected another application seeking to direct the prime minister to file an affidavit to clarify his stand on the allocation of coal blocks
SC throws out PIL against Vadra, slams petitioner
28 Oct 2013
While dismissing the PIL, the Supreme Court bench said that a PIL cannot be used to target a person or for gaining cheap publicity
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