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Herta Muller wins 2009 Nobel for literature
08 Oct 2009
This year's Nobel Prize in Litearture has been awarded to Romanian-born German novelist, poet and essayist Herta Mueller
Vijay Kelkar elected chairman of Forum of Federations
08 Oct 2009
Vijay Kelkar, chairman of the Thirteenth Finance Commission, will take over as chairman of the Forum of Federations from Arnold Koller, former president of Switzerland, in January 2010.
Jeffrey Crasto joins Chrome Design and Media
08 Oct 2009
Jeffrey Crasto joins Chrome Design and Media
08 Oct 2009
Indian shares Chemistry Nobel with 2 others
07 Oct 2009
Senior Cambridge scientist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan will share the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas E Steitz of the US and Ada E Yonath of Israel
Gas regulator V K Sibal fears for his life in Ambani war
07 Oct 2009
Director-general hydrocarbons V K Sibal has asked the central government for protection fearing for his life in the ongoing war between the Ambani bothers
Gas regulator V K Sibal fears for his life in Ambani war
07 Oct 2009
Director-general hydrocarbons V K Sibal has asked the central government for protection fearing for his life in the ongoing war between the Ambani bothers
Gas regulator V K Sibal fears for his life in Ambani war
07 Oct 2009
Director-general hydrocarbons V K Sibal has asked the central government for protection fearing for his life in the ongoing war between the Ambani bothers
Frito-Lay promotes Ann Mukherjee to CMO
07 Oct 2009
Frito-Lay promotes Ann Mukherjee to CMO
07 Oct 2009
Frito-Lay promotes Ann Mukherjee to CMO
07 Oct 2009
N Chandrasekaran takes over as CEO of TCS
06 Oct 2009
Australian-American-British trio share Nobel for medicine
05 Oct 2009
Elizabeth H Blackburn, Carol W Greider and Jack W Szostak have jointly won the 2009 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on `how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.
Australian-American-British trio share Nobel for medicine
05 Oct 2009
Elizabeth H Blackburn, Carol W Greider and Jack W Szostak have jointly won the 2009 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on `how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.
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