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Congress backs Ramesh on Bt Brinjal
23 Jan 2010
Congress backs Ramesh on Bt Brinjal
23 Jan 2010
Eaton to develop next generation automated transmission for cummins SuperTruck programme
23 Jan 2010
Iraq seals $20 billion oil deal with Eni-led consortium
23 Jan 2010
The deal is one of several oil deals by Iraq, aiming at transforming the ruined nation into a major global oil producer
Microsoft and Apple in talks to port Bing to iPhone: report
22 Jan 2010
Microsoft and Apple are allegedly readying to tango to make Bing the iPhone’s default search engine
Microsoft and Apple in talks to port Bing to iPhone: report
22 Jan 2010
Microsoft and Apple are allegedly readying to tango to make Bing the iPhone’s default search engine
Canada signs C$7 billion clean energy deal with Korean consortium
22 Jan 2010
The deal with the Korean consortium led by Samsung C&T Corporation and Korea Electric Power is aimed at generating 2,500 megawatts (MW) of clean energy using wind and solar power
China to pull out Avatar from 2-D screens
21 Jan 2010
The communist nation has decided to replace the James Cameron-directed blockbuster "Avatar" from 1,628 2-D screens with a biography of the ancient philosopher Confucius
New York Times to charge for content from 2011
21 Jan 2010
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