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Blind South Korean shoots archery world record
28 Jul 2012
India shows off its colours
28 Jul 2012
Boyle dedicates opening ceremony to late father
28 Jul 2012
Eccentrically lavish opening ceremony kicks of UK Olympics
By By Jagdeep Worah | 28 Jul 2012
The United Kingdom’s entire history and culture, from Shakespeare to The Beatles, James Bond and Mr Bean, was showcased in a lavish opening ceremony of the London Olympics, frequently punctuated by British eccentricity and humour. By Jagdeep Worah
India weighing price controls on patented drugs
27 Jul 2012
Iraq blacklists US oil giant Chevron for acquiring Kudish oil blocks
27 Jul 2012
Iraq has blacklisted US oil major Chevron Corp for acquiring two oil drilling blocks in Iraq’s northern semi-autonomous Kurdistan region from Reliance Industries (RIL).
GSM operators add 4.64 million new users in June
26 Jul 2012
Israel’s Teva, P&G tie up to set up plant in Gujarat
25 Jul 2012
The joint venture company, PGT Healthcare, will initially invest around Rs250 crore to set up plant to make over-the-counter drugs
Israel’s Teva, P&G tie up to set up plant in Gujarat
25 Jul 2012
The joint venture company, PGT Healthcare, will initially invest around Rs250 crore to set up plant to make over-the-counter drugs
Ofcom unveils 4G spectrum auction rules
25 Jul 2012
Former telecom minister A Raja constantly misled PM: CBI
25 Jul 2012
The CBI yesterday told a parliamentary panel that A Raja constantly misled prime minister Manmohan Singh on the 2G license case
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