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Tata set to win Ford brands
Friday, December 21, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Business
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Tata Motors is set to be named as the preferred buyer for Ford Motor's luxury brands Jaguar and Land Rover as early as Friday after beating rivals with a bid of around $2 billion, Indian and British media reported.
"The group has had its 1 billion pound bid ($1.98 billion) accepted by Ford ... The firm has beaten off competition from rival Indian firm Mahindra and Mahindra and private equity gro
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Australia court rules Mohammed Haneef should get work visa
Friday, December 21, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Foreign Affairs
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An Indian doctor accused of terrorism offences and barred from Australia should have his visa reinstated after he was cleared of any wrongdoing, an Australian court ruled on Friday.
A Federal Court judge in Melbourne upheld a previous appellate court order for the government to reinstate former terrorism suspect Mohammed Haneef's Australian work visa.
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More than 30 killed in blast at Pakistan mosque
Friday, December 21, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Terrorism
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More than 30 people were killed on Friday in a suspected suicide bombing at a mosque in northwest Pakistan, where a former interior minister was offering Muslim Eid festival prayers, police said.
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Madhuri's director blames critics over "Aaja Nachle"
Wednesday, December 05, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Entertainment
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The director of "Aaja Nachle", Madhuri Dixit's comeback film, has blamed critics for hurting the film at the box office through their negative reviews
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Indian Rupee falls from its high
Friday, October 12, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Finance
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The Indian Rupee fell from it's 9-1/2 year peaks on account of a weak Asian market and dollar buying by state-run banks. The Indian Rupee gained about 3 percent since a U.S. rate cut last month which sparked off a strong rally in the Indian stock market. At 9:51 a.m., the partially convertible rupee was at 39.35/36 per dollar as compared to Thursday's close of 39.30/3050 per dollar.
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Markets open in the red
Friday, October 12, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Stock market
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The Indian stock markets opened 0.1 percent down on Friday, following losses in ICICI Bank and on concerns that the market may have overshot after hitting 15 record highs in 16 sessions. At 9:59 a.m., the benchmark Sensex was down 78.25 points or 0.42 percent, while the NSE Nifty fell 0.54 percent at 5,495.15.
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Investors prefer domestic bull run to global stocks
Thursday, October 11, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Finance
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Fund managers attempting to sell global stocks to Indian investors are finding it tough to find sufficient subscribers. Most investors prefer to subscribe to the tax-efficient domestic funds and are encouraged to do so by the extended bull-run on D-street. "People say lot of foreigners are coming into India and investing here...why should I invest out of India," said Ajay Bagga, CEO of Lotus India
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India on the backfoot, bundled out for 148
Thursday, October 11, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Mitchell Johnson took five wickets for 26 as India were bundled out for 148 in the fifth match of the series on Thursday. After choosing to bat, India were at 43 for five in the 10th over. Sachin Tendulkar scored 47 runs in his 400th ODI match.
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GHG making the world wetter, stickier : Studies
Thursday, October 11, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Environment
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British researchers reported that greenhouse gases are responsible for making the earth's atmosphere wetter and stickier which may lead to more powerful hurricanes, hotter temperatures and heavier rainfall in tropical regions. The findings which have been published in the journal 'NAture' highlight how human-produced greenhouse gases have affected global humidity levels in recent decades and co
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Retail loan rates cut : ICICI Bank
Thursday, October 11, 2007 in.reuters.com
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Finance
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A spokesman for ICICI Bank Ltd, said that it has cut interest rates on home loans and other retail loans by 25-50 basis points with immediate effect. India's second-largest bank has followed the example of State Bank of India of cutting interest rates on new loans for homes, automobiles and farm equipment in a festival season offer that runs until the end of 2007.
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