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Now donkey meat found at firms in horse meat probe
22 Feb 2013
Investigators in the UK are reported to have found traces of DNA of donkey flesh ln beef products
Petrobras in talks to sell stakes in Argentinean refineries to Oil Combustibles for $400 mn
22 Feb 2013
Anglo-Saxon England went off horse meat because it was viewed as ‘pagan’ food
21 Feb 2013
People living in Anglo-Saxon England were turned off the idea of eating horses once they became Christian as they believed it was ‘pagan’ food, argues a new research paper
Clothing maker H&M plans to open shop in India
20 Feb 2013
RIL-BP to invest Rs25,000 crore more in KG-D6 fields
19 Feb 2013
RIL and BP Plc will jointly invest more than $5 billion over the next 3-5 years to boost natural gas output at the KG-D6 block, off the east coast of India
RIL-BP to invest Rs25,000 crore more in KG-D6 fields
19 Feb 2013
RIL and BP Plc will jointly invest more than $5 billion over the next 3-5 years to boost natural gas output at the KG-D6 block, off the east coast of India
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