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‘Flaming birds’ show solar plants are not quite as green as believed
19 Aug 2014
US wildlife investigators who visited the BrightSource Energy plant last year and watched as birds burned and fell, reported an average of one such incident every two minute
Dollar General bids $8.95 bn for Family Dollar Stores
19 Aug 2014
Family Dollar closing down stores and cutting prices to stay afloat
Apache makes Australia’s biggest oil discovery in decades
18 Aug 2014
Apache Corp's first oil discovery in Australia’s Canning basin, off the western coast, could turn out to be the country’s biggest find in decades
Government rules out FDI in multi-brand retail
13 Aug 2014
Government today made it clear that it will not even consider allowing major foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail
US drug firms get WHO backing for Ebola drug trials in West Africa
13 Aug 2014
The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday gave the green light for experimental use of untested drugs on people infected with Ebola virus
Real estate prices in Mumbai ‘unbelievably low’, says Donald Trump
13 Aug 2014
Inaugurating the Trump Tower in Mumbai’s Lower Parel area, US realty tycoon Donald Trump says that realty prices in Mumbai are “unbelievably low”
Super secure, Blackphone hacked at DefCon
12 Aug 2014
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