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Mineral production down 1.62 per cent in June
24 Sep 2010
Petrobras raises record $70 billion in world’s largest share sale
24 Sep 2010
The fund raising a step towards meeting the Brazilian state-owned oil giant's massive $224 billion five-year oil exploration investment plan
World’s largest off-shore wind farm opens in UK
24 Sep 2010
Petro, diesel in India go green: Prasada
24 Sep 2010
India has switched oveer to the cleaner Euro-III and Euro-IV petrol and diesel from this week, ahead of the 1 October deadline
UP sugar output to be lower than estimates
23 Sep 2010
Indian scientists develop high-protein potatoes
22 Sep 2010
Huawei to share software code; competitors out-foxed
22 Sep 2010
Huawei will share the source code with the Indian regulators and its clients through a mutually agreed third party, which can be accessed under certain agreed circumstances
Zen adds to its M-series with M16
22 Sep 2010
Zen adds to its M-series with M16
22 Sep 2010
India warns RIM over messaging services access
22 Sep 2010
Australia’s largest solar power station to be built in Victoria
22 Sep 2010
The state is committed to making it Australia’s solar state through the development of 5 to 10 large scale solar plants by 2020, with an investment of A$6 billion to A$10 billion
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