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Harvard gives Subramanium Swamy the boot
08 Dec 2011
Human Rights Commission pulls up MP government
06 Dec 2011
Assange wins right to appeal in Supreme Court
06 Dec 2011
India registers another thumping win at the UN
02 Dec 2011
Twitter hires Google’s Bruce Daisley as UK sales director
02 Dec 2011
Twitter has hired Google’s Bruce Daisley, director of YouTube display advertising, as its first UK sales director
Twitter hires Google’s Bruce Daisley as UK sales director
02 Dec 2011
Twitter has hired Google’s Bruce Daisley, director of YouTube display advertising, as its first UK sales director
Bail for Kanimozhi and 4 others; no luck for Behura
28 Nov 2011
The Delhi High Court today granted bail to DMK MP M K Kanimozhi and four other accused in the 2G spectrum scam case, while it reserved an order on the bail plea of former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura
Ex-cop Kiran Bedi faces fresh ‘cheating’ case
28 Nov 2011
Pawar assailant booked as NCP goes on rampage
25 Nov 2011
India delivers neat snub to China in UN election
24 Nov 2011
India delivered a neat snub to an overbearing China to win a seat on the Joint Inspection Unit, the UN's oversight body, for a five-year term, defeating the Chinese candidate by 106 votes to 77
James Murdoch quits as director of News Group
23 Nov 2011
Cyrus P Mistry to succeed Ratan Tata
23 Nov 2011
Cyrus P Mistry, managing director, Shapoorji Pallonji Group, has been nominated by the selection committee to take over from Ratan Tata on his retirement in December 2012
Cyrus P Mistry to succeed Ratan Tata
23 Nov 2011
Cyrus P Mistry, managing director, Shapoorji Pallonji Group, has been nominated by the selection committee to take over from Ratan Tata on his retirement in December 2012
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