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Canada may look to China for oil exports after pipeline rejection
19 Jan 2012
With president Barack Obama rejecting a permit for TransCanada Corp’s Keystone XL oil pipeline, Canada may be forced to look to China for oil exports
CWG scam: Kalmadi gets bail after 9 months in Tihar
19 Jan 2012
Suresh Kalmadi, former chairman of the Commonwealth Games organising committee, will walk out of Delhi’s Tihar Jail today after over nine months in custody on corruption charges, as the Delhi High Court granted him bail on a surety of Rs5 lakh
Oil prices resume upward march as dollar weakens
18 Jan 2012
DS Smith to acquire Sweden’s SCA Packaging for $2 billion
18 Jan 2012
UK packaging major DS Smith Plc today said that it will acquire the recycled packaging division of Swedish tissue maker Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget, for €1.6 billion
India mulls lifting sugar controls
17 Jan 2012
TRAI orders more clarity on mobile phone tariffs
17 Jan 2012
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