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US overtakes Germany for the first time in 15 years in solar installations
27 Dec 2013
2013 is forecast to be the first time in more than 15 years that the US has installed more solar capacity than world leader Germany
Mission accomplished says Snowden
24 Dec 2013
SMS is official document now
24 Dec 2013
Mobile messaging SMSes will now be accepted by government departments as a documentary proof while utilising citizen-services for making payments, registrations and various other schemes
AstraZeneca to acquire Bristol-Myers Squibb’s stake in diabetes business
20 Dec 2013
The acquisition will boost AstraZeneca's presence in the emerging markets, where diabetes is a fast-growing problem and by 2030, is expected to accout of two-thirds of the world's diabetic population
AstraZeneca to acquire Bristol-Myers Squibb’s stake in diabetes business
20 Dec 2013
The acquisition will boost AstraZeneca's presence in the emerging markets, where diabetes is a fast-growing problem and by 2030, is expected to accout of two-thirds of the world's diabetic population
Saab bags $4.5-bn Brazil jet deal
19 Dec 2013
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