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Olympic closer a show-stopper in its own way
13 Aug 2012
There was music, music and more music – even the fireworks took back-stage as athletes danced through the night
Veritas, IndiaBulls in slanging match
13 Aug 2012
Oil cools as Chinese exports fall
13 Aug 2012
The International Energy Agency has revised its estimates of oil use worldwide for several years, cutting its 2013 demand forecast by 400,000 barrels per day
AERB gives go-ahead for initial fuel loading at Kudankulam nuclear plant
11 Aug 2012
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has given its nod for the initial fuel loading for the Kudankulam nuclear power plant, which could go on stream by October
PepsiCo follows arch rival Coca Cola to Myanmar
11 Aug 2012
PepsiCo follows arch rival Coca Cola to Myanmar
11 Aug 2012
PSU oil firms report Rs40,540-crore Q1 net loss
10 Aug 2012
For Indian Oil Corporation, the largest among the three state-run oil PSUs, the Q1-FY’13 loss was three times its previous largest quarterly loss of Rs7,485 crore
Kudankulam N-power plant to be commissioned soon
10 Aug 2012
Manchester United raises $233 mn in New York IPO
10 Aug 2012
Plan panel move to ‘privatise’ health care raises hackles
09 Aug 2012
The plan panel’s proposal is a dramatic policy reversal that would allow a selected 'network' of private and other operators to sell their services on competitive basis to the government
Indiabulls to sue Veritas over negative report
08 Aug 2012
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