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GoM meets today to take stock of CWG mess
18 Oct 2010
Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton abandon $116-billion iron ore JV
18 Oct 2010
Anglo Australian mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton have abandoned their $116-billion Pilbara iron ore joint venture after regulators from several countries indicated that they would block the deal
Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton abandon $116-billion iron ore JV
18 Oct 2010
Anglo Australian mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton have abandoned their $116-billion Pilbara iron ore joint venture after regulators from several countries indicated that they would block the deal
OPEC looks long-term as market turns volatile
16 Oct 2010
An expansion in non-crude fuels combined with ambiguity in energy and environmental policies, particularly in developed regions, has clouded the future of oil.
CWG fireworks to begin as games end
16 Oct 2010
Watermelon consumption can ward off hypertension: Study
16 Oct 2010
According to food scientists from Florida State University, watermelon may help prevent the onset of full-blown hypertension, a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes
Ninth round of NELP gets under way
16 Oct 2010
India is offering no tax concessions under the new Direct Tax Code for the 11th round of auctioning under the NELP, offering 34 oil and gas blocks, including eight deep water ones
Say cheers to new products!
15 Oct 2010
Was it a mega-hit? Opinions differ as CWG end
By By Jagdeep Worah | 15 Oct 2010
German regulator set to torpedo Rio-BHP $116 bln iron ore JV
15 Oct 2010
Although the German Federal Cartel Office has not given its reasons, analysts believe that the proposed JV would hurt the automobile industry in Germany.
German regulator set to torpedo Rio-BHP $116 bln iron ore JV
15 Oct 2010
Although the German Federal Cartel Office has not given its reasons, analysts believe that the proposed JV would hurt the automobile industry in Germany.
Optus introduces daily $1- plan for prepaid users in new price war
15 Oct 2010
Under the "dollar days" plan Optus customers would be charged not on per call basis but would be offered a whole days worth of unlimited usage from first call in the morning until midnight.
Rani Ki Vav stepwell among The Scottish Ten
15 Oct 2010
RIM launches BlackBerry Torch 9800
14 Oct 2010
RIM launches BlackBerry Torch 9800
14 Oct 2010
Verizon geared up to meet iPhone challenge
14 Oct 2010
Chile erupts in tearful fiesta as miners' rescue begins
13 Oct 2010
The rescue operation, involving millions of dollars and specialists from NASA and drilling experts from a dozen or so countries, is still in a very precarious phase.
Cable holds key in Murdoch’s bid to own BSkyB
13 Oct 2010
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