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Uptown Girls RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Likable celebrities best product pushers: study Reuters India, India - 3 hours ago "It's not about fashion and it's not about beauty that's necessarily connecting the celebrity and the product anymore," Marshal Cohen, an analyst with the ...
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News & Information (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Thousands of users on YouTube, the popular video-sharing website, are toasting two young Indian politicians, one of them seen as a potential prime minister, after they…Read more
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Thousands of users on YouTube, the popular video-sharing website, are toasting two young Indian politicians, one of them seen as a potential prime minister, after they spoke eloquently in a parliamentary debate last week. Original post by Adam Pash
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Beber's blog (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Continental's management united against bid Reuters India, India - 1 hour ago By Christiaan Hetzner FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Top management at German car parts supplier Continental AG (CONG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) is united against ...
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Chinalyst - China blogs in English (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
What we’ve been reading recently: Chinese try contraception to avoid Olympics | Reuters - Olympics slang gets saucy with clever wordplay | ao-yun bi-yun contraception mandarin olympics slang CaiJing: Cancer’s Dark Cloak Spreads Over China - “China is paying more attention to cancer prevention and rural spending, but smoking and pollution inflict a heavy toll.” | cancer china health insurance medical...
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - India welcomed on Wednesday an offer by the United States to limit its disputed farm subsidies as part of efforts to save a global trade deal but immediately came under pressure from Washington to make concessions itself.
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
AMMAN (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Tuesday the U.S.-led war against militants in Afghanistan might be made easier if the United States worked to improve trust between India and Pakistan....
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business | serious-news.com (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Jul 21Reuters India, India - 3 hours agoAX: Quote, Profile, Research) has offloaded the consumer business it acquired through this year's takeover of Symbion Health, and is evaluating offers for … Original post by "business" - Google News
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A vote of confidence in India’s government will go ahead on Tuesday even though opposition lawmakers dramatically interrupted the session to wave wads of cash they said were offered as bribes to abstain.
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's foreign secretary said on Monday the peace process with Pakistan was strained because its nuclear-armed foe was "inciting terror" inside India and trying to hit its interests abroad....
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worldwide-news.net (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India’s foreign minister said on Monday the peace process with Pakistan was strained because its nuclear-armed foe was “inciting terror” inside India and trying to hit its interests abroad. Go to news source
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - Talks to salvage a global trade deal faced a crunch point on Thursday after three days of scant progress, as ministers went into another marathon meeting with developing giant India saying it had nothing new to offer.
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States and European Union said on Monday they would open up their farm sectors to secure a new global trade deal, but called on big emerging countries like Brazil, India and China to do their bit too....
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worldwide-news.net (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India’s parliament debated on a vote of confidence in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government on Monday that will decide the fate of a nuclear deal with the United States and could trigger a snap election. Go to news source
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India’s parliament begins debate on a vote of confidence in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government on Monday that will decide whether snap elections are called and the fate of a nuclear deal with the United States.