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Robert McNamara: The Quiz Kid who went to war
06 Jul 2009
Robert S McNamara, former president of the World Bank, who, as a previous US secretary of defence, earned himself a reputation as the architect of the infamous Vietnam War, passed away on Monday morning at the age of 93.
Sanjay Reddy promoted to COO, Zee
04 Jul 2009
Sanjay Reddy promoted to COO, Zee
04 Jul 2009
Sanjay Reddy promoted to COO, Zee
04 Jul 2009
Omnicom appoints Tim Lowe as CEO
03 Jul 2009
Omnicom appoints Tim Lowe as CEO
03 Jul 2009
Yahoo! appoints Penny Baldwin Senior Vice President, global integrated marketing and brand management
02 Jul 2009
Yahoo! appoints Penny Baldwin Senior Vice President, global integrated marketing and brand management
02 Jul 2009
Yahoo! appoints Penny Baldwin Senior Vice President, global integrated marketing and brand management
02 Jul 2009
Mahesh Narayanan joins AdMob
02 Jul 2009
Mahesh Narayanan joins AdMob
02 Jul 2009
Mahesh Narayanan joins AdMob
02 Jul 2009
Manish Agarwal joins UTV New Media Ventures
02 Jul 2009
Manish Agarwal joins UTV New Media Ventures
02 Jul 2009
Manish Agarwal joins UTV New Media Ventures
02 Jul 2009
Koichi Takahara (DoCoMo Inter-Touch Ltd)
02 Jul 2009
Ajit Thakur to head GEC at Balaji
01 Jul 2009
Ajit Thakur to head GEC at Balaji
01 Jul 2009
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