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Court order due today on prosecuting 2G scam accused
15 Sep 2011
A special CBI court in Delhi is expected to pronounce its order today on framing charges against the 17 accused, including A Raja and Kanimozhi in the 2G spectrum case.
UK telecom regulator bans rollover contracts
13 Sep 2011
Broadcom to acquire NetLogic with 700 patents for $3.7 bn
13 Sep 2011
Broadcom Corp is paying $3.7 billion for the $382-million NetLogic Microsystems, for its trove of 700 patents
Broadcom to acquire NetLogic with 700 patents for $3.7 bn
13 Sep 2011
Broadcom Corp is paying $3.7 billion for the $382-million NetLogic Microsystems, for its trove of 700 patents
Blast at French nuclear-waste plant kills 1
12 Sep 2011
Exports continue to propel Scotch whisky sales to new highs
12 Sep 2011
Scotch sales in emerging markets in Asia and South America are growing at 33 per cent and 49 per cent respectively
CBI raids two ‘allies’ of jailed Janardhan Reddy
12 Sep 2011
The two were questioned about their proximity with the Reddy camp, their business interests, partnership in businesses, property details, deposits, bank lockers, etc
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