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Tainted telecom minister refuses to step down
12 Nov 2010
Under fire from the Supreme Court and a rejuvenated opposition in Parliament, A Raja stubbornly refuses to step down, claiming today that he had done nothing wrong in the allocation of 2G scam
Marriott plans 100 hotels in India by 2015
11 Nov 2010
Delhi has no facility to test oxytocin in fruits
11 Nov 2010
CBI awaits formal orders to probe Adarsh scam
11 Nov 2010
Parliament paralysed as govt refuses JPC probe on 2G scam
11 Nov 2010
The opposition is incensed over CAG's revelation that the allotment of spectrum had resulted in a loss of Rs.1.76 lakh crore to the government.
CBI still awaiting order to probe Adarsh scam
11 Nov 2010
Oil prices to hit $200 a barrel by 2035: IEA
10 Nov 2010
200 workers rescued from Dhanbad coal mine
10 Nov 2010
Opposition guns for scam-tainted Raja
10 Nov 2010
A day after the Comptroller and Auditor General indicted telecom minister A Raja in the 2G spectrum scam, the opposition today began baying for his blood in parliament
Chevron to acquire Atlas Energy for $4.3 billion
09 Nov 2010
Chevron will assume Atlas Energy's role with 60 per cent stake in the Marcellus joint venture with Reliance while RIL will fund 75 per cent of the operator's drilling costs, up to $1.4 billion.
Antony orders CBI probe into Adarsh Housing scam
09 Nov 2010
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