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World’s first artificial burger tastes ‘almost like the real thing’
06 Aug 2013
The meat for the artificial burger, manufactured from cow stem cells in a laboratory took five years to develop
Washington Post sold to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
06 Aug 2013
The Washington Post will be sold to Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, for $250 million, taking even its employees by surprise
UK minister for turning empty shops into housing
05 Aug 2013
Newsweek being sold to digital publisher IBT Media
05 Aug 2013
Digital news group IBT Media has announced plans to buy 80-year-old Newsweek from InterActiveCorp for an undisclosed sum
New York Times Co sells The Boston Globe to Red Sox boss John Henry for $70 mn
03 Aug 2013
The New York Times Co today said that it has agreed to sell Boston Globe and its other New England media properties to John Henry, principal owner of the Boston Red Sox, for $70 million in cash
Urgent measures needed to revive telecom: TRAI chief
03 Aug 2013
The chief of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Rahul Khullar, has said that it is imperative to resolve licencing issues and create clarity in mergers and acquisitions guideline
OM Manganese fined for desecrating sacred site
03 Aug 2013
India eases FDI norms for multi-brand retail business
01 Aug 2013
The government has liberalised norms regarding infrastructure investment, sourcing from local small units and location of retail business
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