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Network 18-Viacom inks deal for Disney content
30 Jan 2013
Koda aide nabbed in Jakarta, brought back
30 Jan 2013
Bids for Hostess Brands now total $440 million
29 Jan 2013
UK to buy green energy from Ireland
25 Jan 2013
UK to buy green energy from Ireland
25 Jan 2013
Hilco looking to buy Jessops: reports
25 Jan 2013
Hilco, the restructuring firm now effectively in control of the troubled HMV chain, is now eyeing fellow high street struggler Jessops, according to reports.
No bail for Jagan in illegitimate assets case
24 Jan 2013
The Andhra Pradesh high court today dismissed the regular bail petition of YSR Congress chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy in connection with a disproportionate assets case against him
SC seeks status report from CBI on ‘coalgate’ probe
24 Jan 2013
The Supreme Court today asked theCBI to file an affidavit on the status of its investigation into the 'coalgate' scam, relating to allegedly irregular allotment of coal blocks to private companies
Teleco operators withdraw freebies
24 Jan 2013
Mobile phone firms hike call rates, cut freebies
23 Jan 2013
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