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PRP Plenary Praja Sankalpam begins at Visakhapatnam

Uttarakhand forest department initiates tree transplantation drive

US expert says elections make defense spending cuts more difficult

Shammi, Asha share thoughts at screening of 'Teesri Manzil' in Mumbai

US' economic woes would have been same under McCain as President, think 54 per cent of Americans

Match fixer Majeed checked deal room before predicting Pak n-balls

11 hrs of meditation may boost brain function

Warning over health risks of addictive painkillers

Business, Finance & Stock Market updates for October 18, 2008

Kingfisher Airlines slashes salaries of trainee pilots
Vijay Mallya-promoted Kingfisher Airlines today slashed salaries of its trainee pilots significantly. ANI

Sony recalls video game on Koran following hardline Muslim objections
Japanese electronic giant Sony has recalled a new PS3 computer game on the Koran because Muslims have taken offence to it.According to The Sun, the ultra-cute platform game called LittleBigPlanet was due to hit shop shelves next Friday, but hardline Muslims have expressed fury over a song, which quotes two lines from the Koran. The words used by Mali-born Grammy award winner Toumani Diabate, himself a Muslim, translate as Every soul shall have a taste of death and All that is on Earth will perish. ANI

GCCs share of global aluminium production expected to rise by 150 percent
As a result of significant investments and the construction of several new smelters, the share of the Gulf Cooperation Council states in global aluminium production is expected to increase by 150 per cent by 2010. ANI

UltraTech Cement Announces Results for the Quarter Ended 30th September, 2008
Business Wire India

Care, Compassion, Concern, Compliance Key Drivers for Employee Retention at G4S
Business Wire India

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