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NMDC to acquire 50 % of Australian iron ore miner Legacy
26 May 2011
Perth-based Legacy has interests in gold and manganese, besides iron ore and NMDC intends to use Legacy to further its commodity interests in Australia.
NMDC to acquire 50 % of Australian iron ore miner Legacy
26 May 2011
Perth-based Legacy has interests in gold and manganese, besides iron ore and NMDC intends to use Legacy to further its commodity interests in Australia.
Only followed Raja’s orders: former telecom secretary Behura
26 May 2011
Behura told the court that he had no role in changing the policy to favour anyone as all decisions on spectrum allocation had been during the tenure of his predecessor
Mumbai tops in renewable energy consumption: PwC
26 May 2011
DLF to continue selling non-core businesses
25 May 2011
Court rejects bail pleas of Balwas and Agarwal
24 May 2011
Textile sector cuts production in protest
24 May 2011
HC adjourns Kanimozhi bail plea hearing to 30 May
24 May 2011
The Delhi High Court today adjourned the bail plea of MK Kanimozhi, Rajya Sabha MP and daughter of DMK supremo K Karuninidhi, who has been charged by the CBI in the 2G scam
Foxconn closes polishing workshops in China after explosion
23 May 2011
The Chengdu plant is reported to have around 52 iPad production lines with a total capacity of 40 million units per year
HC rejects corporate execs’ bail plea in 2G case
23 May 2011
The rejection bodes ill for DMK chief M Karunanidhi’s daughter Kanimozhi and Kalaignar TV managing director Sharad Kumar, the Delhi high court today rejected the bail pleas of five corporate executives jailed in connection with the 2G spectrum scam
Cooked tomatoes fight cholesterol better than statins: study
21 May 2011
Results of 14 international studies over the past 55 years have shown that lycopene, a substance that is present in large measure in tomatoes, could provide a natural defence against elevated levels of so-called 'bad cholesterol'.
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