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Alok Ghosh launches ‘The Touch - Design Factory’
15 Oct 2009
Obama pledges Nobel prize money to charity
14 Oct 2009
Nabendu Bhattacharyya launches own OOH
14 Oct 2009
Jeffrey Peek to step down as CEO of CIT
13 Oct 2009
Swati Piramal elected president of Assocham
10 Oct 2009
Swati Piramal elected president of Assocham
10 Oct 2009
Sunil Dutt country head Samsung quits
10 Oct 2009
Sunil Dutt country head Samsung quits
10 Oct 2009
Obama wins Peace Prize for good intentions
09 Oct 2009
Unlike the other Nobel Prizes, the Peace Prize is often awarded for encouragement of future efforts rather than actual achievements. But environmental and human rights activists have once again been sidelined in favour of an American president barely nine months into his term
Vijay Jacob senior VP Bates 141 quits
09 Oct 2009
Vijay Jacob senior VP Bates 141 quits
09 Oct 2009
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