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Brits unhappy over Jaguar joining the Tata fleet
    NOT IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT: The British sense of loss over the sale of Jaguar is quite evident in UK.The British sense of loss over the sale of Jaguar is quite evident in UK.
Mercedes registers whopping 50% growth in India
    ON WHEELS: For Mercedes, the Indian drive has been one of the most special.For Mercedes, the Indian drive has been one of the most special.
Why US recession must worry you?
    MONEY MATTERS: Your stop for the best financial advice when it comes to investments.Your stop for the best financial advice when it comes to investments.
On strike: Workers storm ArcelorMittal's factory
    ON STRIKE: Some 3,600 steel workers have begun a strike at the plant to demand higher wages.More than 3,000 steel workers begin strike for higher pay.
Papa John's to invest $62.5 mn in India
    NEW MOVE: Papa John's sees India as one of the priority markets and wants to invest $62.5 mn in India.Papa John's sees India as one of the priority markets.
Inflation up, has Govt reached roadblock?
    HIGH PRICE: The inflation has hit a three and a half year high of 7.4 per cent.The economic impact of inflation seems limited so far.
Yahoo! spurns Microsoft, seeks AOL tie-up
    SHIFTING STAKES: News Corp is considering joining Microsoft in a bid for Yahoo.News Corp is considering joining Microsoft in a bid for Yahoo.
Microsoft, HCL to launch world's cheapest laptop
    CHEAP SOLUTIONS: The cheapest laptop computer will be Microsoft Windows XP powered.Software leaders Microsoft India and HCL Infosystems Ltd announce a set of joint initiatives.
Oil prices surge to record high at $112 a barrel
    PRICE WOES: A surprising drop of $3.2 million barrels in US oil reserves sent prices spiraling.A surprising drop of $3.2 million barrels in US oil reserves sent prices spiraling.
ChennaiĆ¢€™s real estate boom might just remain in papers
    UNDER CONSTRUCTION: The city's real estate developers are struggling to get clearance for projects.The city's real estate developers are struggling to get clearance for projects.

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