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Japan’s historic U-turn - to negotiate N-deal with India
25 Jun 2010
In a historic decision, Japan has decided to jettison its opposition to nuclear deals with non-signatories of the NPT and enter into negotiations with India for sale of nuclear technology.
Infiniti Retail launches 50th Croma store
25 Jun 2010
Gazprom resumes full gas supplies to Belarus
25 Jun 2010
Government decides to lift control on petrol prices
25 Jun 2010
The empowered group of ministers today decided to approve an increase of Rs3.50 per litre of petrol, Rs2 per litre of diesel and Rs35 per cylinder of LGP.
Alibaba.com to acquire US e-commerce firm Vendio Services
25 Jun 2010
Alibaba.com, the Chinese e-commerce firm for small businesses will acquire Vendio Services Inc, its first acquisition in the US as it seeks to expand its footprint globally.
Alstom in 3-way joint venture with BHEL and NPCIL
24 Jun 2010
The 3-way joint venture will supply turbines to nuclear power projects to be set up by NPCIL.
Court order stops Birla Corp AGM midway
24 Jun 2010
China's Wisco to buy 40 per cent in Riversdale's Mozambique coal project for $800 million
24 Jun 2010
No link between early childhood cancers and living near mobile phone base station during pregnancy: study
23 Jun 2010
Shree Renuka Sugars renegotiates Equipav deal
23 Jun 2010
Study says coffee protects against oral cancer
22 Jun 2010
Fresh EGoM meet on Friday to decide fuel price hikes
22 Jun 2010
A panel of ministers will meet on Friday to consider raising petrol and diesel prices by Rs2-4 per litre, and may also deliberate on freeing petrol and diesel prices from government control
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