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India tops in diabetes cases, says study
23 Oct 2009
Boots launches online health service in UK
23 Oct 2009
Booker India opens first store in Mumbai
23 Oct 2009
Despite differences, Pranab vows to start 3G auction this year
22 Oct 2009
With an estimated Rs30,000 crore of revenue at stake to help bridge a yawning fiscal deficit, Mukherjee has categorically told communications minister A Raja that auctions for licences for 3G telecom services cannot spill over to the next calendar year under any circumstances
CBI raids DoT offices over fishy spectrum allocation
22 Oct 2009
The CBI today searched the offices of the Department of Telecommunications in connection with alleged irregularities in allocation of 2G spectrum to some of the new players
Maran to lead textile road show in hunt for FDI
22 Oct 2009
Reliance Big TV campaign plans
22 Oct 2009
Reliance Big TV campaign plans
22 Oct 2009
Korea National Oil acquires Canada's Harvest Energy for $3.95 billion
22 Oct 2009
South Korea's state-run oil and gas company Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) has bought the Canadian energy company Harvest Energy Trust for $3.95 billion
Gazprom arm, EDF agree on trans-Atlantic gas swap
22 Oct 2009
In a unique marketing tie up Russian energy giant Gazprom, and Electricite de France will swap natural gas between the US and European markets, which will allow the Russian giant to further penetrate the US markets
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