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‘Operation Tornado’ mounted by the NSG to flush out the militants holed up inside Colaba’s Nariman H
Saturday, November 29, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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In a scathing comment on ‘Operation Tornado’ mounted by the National Security Guard to flush out the militants holed up inside Colaba’s Nariman House, an official of the Israeli security agency – Shin Bet said that Indian forces have tackled the situation unwisely resulting in the deaths of the Israeli hostages.
The officials, from Israel's security forces, told The Jerusalem Post that the India
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Securities and Exchange Board of India will take a final call on resumption of trading just before t
Friday, November 28, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Bangalore: The BSE benchmark Sensex fell on Friday after militant attacks on the financial capital of Mumbai killed at least 121 people and shut down the market for a day, rattling investors.
The attacks by armed Islamic militants at several places, including two luxury hotels, killed at least 121 people and shut down financial markets on Thursday. Fighting was continuing on Friday morning, more
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Describing the Mumbai terror strike that claimed at least 101 lives as an "attack on Indian economy"
Friday, November 28, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Business
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New Delhi: Describing the Mumbai terror strike that claimed at least 101 lives as an "attack on Indian economy", industry leaders on Thursday called for "stronger leadership and tougher laws" to fight the menace.
"Last night's attack is a clear and unambiguous attack on the Indian economy and all its participants. It is time we all join this debate on terrorism and demand stronger and firmer lea
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Mumbai
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FICCI
Rajeev-Chandrasekhar
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The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex fell by over 137 points in early trade.
Friday, November 28, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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Stock market
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The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex fell by over 137 points in early trade on fresh selling by foreign funds, after reopening of the stock market on Friday, a day after the shattering terrorist attack in Mumbai.
The 30-share index, which had gained 331.19 points in the previous session on November 26, moved down by 137.54 at 8,889.18 points.
Similarly, the wide-based National Stock Exchan
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93 guests had been evacuated so far from Oberoi Hotel, Indian Police said.
Friday, November 28, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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Local
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Indian police said on Friday that 93 guests had been evacuated so far from Oberoi Hotel.
The announcement was made by a police officer over loudspeaker outside the hotel.
The people from all age groups were taken out in batches and rushed to the Trauma Centre of Bombay Hospital in private buses for a precautionary medical check up.
The hotel was one of the 10 prominent locations in Mumb
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Skipper Abhishek Yadav scores winner to get Mumbai FC into winning ways.
Friday, November 28, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Sports - Soccer
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Finally, the wait was over for Mumbai FC. After four games, the newly promoted side got their much-needed three points when they beat JCT by 3-2 at the Cooperage last evening.
Two goals down, the local outfit came back superbly to give the spectators the entertainment they had been craving for. The win helps them maintain their sixth position with 16 points from ten games while JCT are two places
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Indian IT-services firms could lose out as more services are retained in the United States.
Friday, November 28, 2008 infotech.indiatimes.com
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Technology
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Obama's plans to encourage US firms to keep jobs in the country have raised concerns that Indian IT-services firms could lose out as more services are retained in the United States.
According to Obama's website, "Barack Obama will repeal tax breaks that reward corporations that retain their earnings overseas, and will use those savings to lower corporate tax rates for companies that expand or s
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India’s largest oil marketing company IOC has decided to reduce the rate of its premium fuel product
Friday, November 28, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Business
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Mumbai: With international crude prices dropping drastically from their all-time highs, India’s largest oil marketing company - Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) - has decided to reduce the rate of its premium fuel products.
A top level official from the company explained that, though the price of normal fuel is controlled by the government, the pricing of premium products is decided by the companies
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Industry's role in education and to delve on the framework for teaching, research and governance in
Friday, November 28, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Education
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NEW DELHI: The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) will be organising a conference to evaluate the industry's role in education and to delve on the framework for teaching, research and governance in higher education.
FICCI has joined hands with the ministry of human resource and development and Canada as partners. “It is important to 'incentivise' higher education if
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Amit-Mitra
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The global markets showing signs of recovery, the Indian market could follow suit after the initial
Friday, November 28, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Stock market
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Mumbai: As a knee-jerk reaction to Wednesday's terror attacks, bourses may witness heavy selling if the markets open for trading on Friday.
However, with the global markets showing signs of recovery, the Indian market could follow suit after the initial reactions to the attacks are absorbed.
On Thursday, the Indian markets were closed but in the Singapore (SGX) market the nifty index futures cl
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