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US Supreme Court refuses to hear both government and tobacco companies
29 Jun 2010
The US Supreme Court handed a substantial victory to major tobacco firms Monday, refusing to consider an appeal that would have allowed the government to collect $280 billion in penalties.
Noble to buy Frontier Drilling for $2.16 billion
28 Jun 2010
After Canada, India begins nuclear talks with Japan
28 Jun 2010
In a historic development Japan and India began the first round of talks in Tokyo today on exporting nuclear power generation technology to this energy-starved nation.
After Canada, India begins nuclear talks with Japan
28 Jun 2010
In a historic development Japan and India began the first round of talks in Tokyo today on exporting nuclear power generation technology to this energy-starved nation.
GTL Infra, Reliance Communications in $11-billion tower business merger
28 Jun 2010
The Rs50,000-crore merger of GTL Infrastructure and Reliance Infratel will create the world's largest independent telecom infrastructure company.
GTL Infra, Reliance Communications in $11-billion tower business merger
28 Jun 2010
The Rs50,000-crore merger of GTL Infrastructure and Reliance Infratel will create the world's largest independent telecom infrastructure company.
GTL Infra, Reliance Communications in $11-billion tower business merger
28 Jun 2010
The Rs50,000-crore merger of GTL Infrastructure and Reliance Infratel will create the world's largest independent telecom infrastructure company.
Malaysia's low-cost mobile phone operator Tune Talk adds over a million customers in 10 months
28 Jun 2010
Myanmar destroys illicit drugs worth $76 million
26 Jun 2010
Oracle Q4 net income jumps 25 per cent to $2.4 billion; 2010 net up 10 per cent at $6.1 billion
26 Jun 2010
Oracle Q4 net income jumps 25 per cent to $2.4 billion; 2010 net up 10 per cent at $6.1 billion
26 Jun 2010
NSG not stern enough on Sino-Pak N-deal, feels India; but otherwise elated
26 Jun 2010
A statement issued at the end of a two-day meeting at Christchurch in Wellington, New Zealand, the NSG merely said it took note of briefings on developments concerning non-NSG states and that it agreed on the value of ongoing consultation and transparency.
RIL signs revised gas supply agreement with RNRL
25 Jun 2010
This paves way to government allocation of natural gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 gas fields to RNRL power plants.
RIL signs revised gas supply agreement with RNRL
25 Jun 2010
This paves way to government allocation of natural gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 gas fields to RNRL power plants.
RIL signs revised gas supply agreement with RNRL
25 Jun 2010
This paves way to government allocation of natural gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 gas fields to RNRL power plants.
RIL signs revised gas supply agreement with RNRL
25 Jun 2010
This paves way to government allocation of natural gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 gas fields to RNRL power plants.
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