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Floating turbine to tap Maine’s offshore wind potential
01 Jun 2013
By 2030, developers look to produce 5 gigawatts of offshore wind power from turbines, enough to power over a million homes at any moment
Australians approve government ‘no-smoke’ drive
31 May 2013
Journalist describes how food companies ‘hook’ consumers
30 May 2013
The New York Times journalist Michael Moss discloses in a new book how food giants add unhealthy quantities of of common ingredients like, salt, sugar and fats to get consumers dependent on their products
Suntory plans $4.7-bn IPO; Japan's largest in'13
30 May 2013
In recent years, Suntory has been continuously engaged in acquisitions and developing business partnerships with major beverage companies aiming to expand its global footprint
Amgen to form Japanese venture with Astellas Pharma
29 May 2013
The two companies will focus on the co-development and co-commercialisation of five Amgen pipeline medicines in the Japanese market
Court refuses to record Niira Radia’s `evasive’ answers
28 May 2013
Radia said Swan Telecom, a known affiliate of the Reliance ADAG Group, was not eligible for spectrum, but was not so forthcoming on matters concerning her client Tata Teleservices
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