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HyperCITY exits gourmet retailing
28 Oct 2009
US newspaper circulation plunges 10.6 per cent
27 Oct 2009
As publishers across the US hopelessly try to stop the migration of readers to the Internet, their woes have been compounded this year with the recession, price increases and companies cutting down on advertising budgets
US newspaper circulation plunges 10.6 per cent
27 Oct 2009
As publishers across the US hopelessly try to stop the migration of readers to the Internet, their woes have been compounded this year with the recession, price increases and companies cutting down on advertising budgets
NMDC defers plan to invest in Sponge Iron India
26 Oct 2009
Delhi may go meatless as butchers intensify stir
26 Oct 2009
Chattisgarh says 'no' to Bt brinjal
26 Oct 2009
White House attacks leave Fox News smiling
26 Oct 2009
The Obama administration has succeeded in reinforcing Fox News' identity as a thorn in the side of the establishment - a role the network loves to play
ITU approves universal common mobile charger
26 Oct 2009
A new energy-efficient universal mobile charger that will work with any mobile handset has been approved by the International Telecommunication Union
India sets 3G auction date for 14 January 2010
26 Oct 2009
Australia flip-flops on Chinese investments, approves Yanzhou's $3.5-billion bid for Felix
24 Oct 2009
After DoT raid, CBI widens net to cover 10 companies
23 Oct 2009
CBI today widened its investigations to include companies in Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, and Mohali in the North and Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Mumbai in Western India and Chennai in the South as well
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