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Born with HIV, child cured in the US
04 Mar 2013
In a medical breakthrough, doctors in the US disclosed at a medical conference on Sunday how they effectively cured a child born with HIV infection
Japex to acquire 10 % in Petronas Pacific Northwest LNG and a shale gas project in Canada
04 Mar 2013
Opposition rocks Parliament over petrol price hike
04 Mar 2013
The opposition was united in demanding a rollback of the recent price hikes in oil-based fuels, particularly the hike in petrol prices over the weekend
Opposition rocks Parliament over petrol price hike
04 Mar 2013
The opposition was united in demanding a rollback of the recent price hikes in oil-based fuels, particularly the hike in petrol prices over the weekend
Diesel price for bulk users up; non-subsidised LPG to cost Rs37.50 less
02 Mar 2013
While the price hike is around 94 paise per litre, the effective increase, including local sales tax or VAT, could be as high as Rs1.25 per litre
Carlyle, promoters sweeten takeover bid for China's budget hotel chain 7 Days to $688 mn
02 Mar 2013
Petrol prices raised by Rs1.40 per litre
01 Mar 2013
Effective midnight tonight a litre of petrol will cost Rs70.77 in Delhi, Rs77.66 in Mumbai, Rs78.34 in Kolkata and Rs73.95 in Chennai
Strides Arcolab sells Agila Specialties to Mylan for $1.6 bn
28 Feb 2013
The deal comes seven years after Mylan paid $736 million in cash to acquire Hyderabad-based Matrix Laboratories
Strides Arcolab sells Agila Specialties to Mylan for $1.6 bn
28 Feb 2013
The deal comes seven years after Mylan paid $736 million in cash to acquire Hyderabad-based Matrix Laboratories
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