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Philips launches new range of televisions
13 Oct 2010
China beats US as world's top energy consumer
13 Oct 2010
Lions Gate Entertainment proposes to buy MGM for $1.8 billion
13 Oct 2010
The most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in the US proposes to acquire the oncce-hallowed Hollywood studio MGM for around $1.8 billion
Regulating N-power won’t be easy: AERB official
13 Oct 2010
L'Oreal may bid $19 billion for Avon Products: report
12 Oct 2010
Avon has increased the number of sub-$5 products in its portfolio and added more direct sellers to push sales to beat the downturn.
Top global pharma players in fray for Paras
12 Oct 2010
Resolute pink, black vodka launched
12 Oct 2010
Savoy Hotel blows £200 million on facelift; results lauded
09 Oct 2010
A hotel that has been home away from home for royalty, prime ministers, and Hollywood megastars, not to mention the occasional Maharaja, the 'palace on the Thames' was beginning to go to seed. The expensive facelift has restored its original ambiance
Blackberry services now compliant with regulatory framework: UAE telecom regulator
09 Oct 2010
The UAE regulator said BlackBerry services were now compliant with the UAE’s telecom rules
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