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Jewellers call off strike after 42 days
13 Apr 2016
Tobacco retailers join manufacturers, down shutters
13 Apr 2016
The tobacco lobby says the size of pictorial warnings in India is much larger than the average of 20 per cent that is prevalent among the top five tobacco producing countries, including Brazil and China, comprising around 90 per cent of global tobacco production
Tobacco retailers join manufacturers, down shutters
13 Apr 2016
The tobacco lobby says the size of pictorial warnings in India is much larger than the average of 20 per cent that is prevalent among the top five tobacco producing countries, including Brazil and China, comprising around 90 per cent of global tobacco production
Investor group urges restaurant groups to act to curb antibiotics use in meat and poultry
11 Apr 2016
80-floor wooden skyscraper planned in London
11 Apr 2016
Dubai plans higher tower than the world’s tallest building
11 Apr 2016
Commentators say the unusual design of the structure, with 18 floors of usable space means it is unlikely to be widely accepted as higher than the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building
Shareholders approve Starwood Hotels - Marriott merger
11 Apr 2016
Shareholders of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc and Marriott International Inc have approved the $13.6-billion cash-and-stock merger deal to create the world's largest hotel operator
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