Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Top Nation Headlines- IBNLive.com

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IM man reveals details of 7/11 Mumbai blasts
    EVIL DEEDS: Sadiq, an Indian Mujahideen operative in ATS custody, has confessed to carrying out blasts in metros.Sadiq is one of the first members arrested by Mumbai police in Oct 2008.
Tough task for IIM grads: getting a good job
    RECESSION HITS IIMS: The number of job offers at IIMs in the first round of placements have fallen 50 pc from last year.The IIMs are also feeling the heat of global recession.
IBNKhabar chat @ 4: With former MP CM Uma Bharti
    Join the former MP CM in a chat on IBNKhabar.
Bal Thackeray's condition stable: Doctors
    HALE & HEARTY: The Sena supremo was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on Thursday after he complained of weakness and fever.Doctors said results of all medical tests carried on the Sena patriarch are normal.
Political pressure behind narco expert's sacking
    VICTIM? Karnataka govt sacked Dr Malini (inset) under pressure from Congress-led opposition.Opposition parties want all reports prepared by Dr Malini re-examined.
IGI gets new terminal, 3000 passenger capacity
    NEW TERMINAL: Airport authorities say they will now  handle 1crore passengers per year.Airport authorities say they will now handle 1crore passengers per year.

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Top Business News- IBNLive.com

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AIG employees hand over bonuses
    TAKING STOCK: New York Attorney General hopes to recoup $80 million of bonus payments.New York Attorney General hopes to recoup $80 million of bonus payments.
Real estate crash an economic blessing: experts
    BLESSING IN DISGUISE: Experts say because of the crash more productive activities will take place.Experts believe builders and brokers will benefit from the real estate crash.
Nano bookings to soothe Tata Motors funding woes
    WONDER CAR: Nano will help Tata raise funds to cover loans for last year's purchases.Nano will help Tata raise funds to cover loans for last year's purchases.
E-asy Banking: Get tech savvy to manage money
    MONEY MATTERS: Banks are now going out of their way to make life simple for its customers.Banks are now going out of their way to make life simple for its customers.
Satyam Computers bags dairy firm deal
    SOME HOPE: The company has lost many key clients since January when the scam broke out.Recovering from recent scam, order is a huge breather for Satyam.
Nano frenzy drives Tata Motors stocks up 8 pc
    GOOD NEWS: Tata Motors' Nano car, after its unveing in India will make a car reachable for many.Marketmen said Nano launch to redefine personal transportation in modern India.
Satyam scam bigger than disclosed by Raju: CBI
    A BIGGER FRAUD: Ramalinga Raju is in jail awaiting trial in connection with Satyam scam case.Raju had disclosed on Jan 7 that the fraud was of Rs 7,800 crore.

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Top Nation Headlines- IBNLive.com

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IM man reveals details of 7/11 Mumbai blasts
    EVIL DEEDS: Sadiq, an Indian Mujahideen operative in ATS custody, has confessed to carrying out blasts in metros.Sadiq is one of the first members arrested by Mumbai police in Oct 2008.
Tough task for IIM grads: getting a good job
    RECESSION HITS IIMS: The number of job offers at IIMs in the first round of placements have fallen 50 pc from last year.The IIMs are also feeling the heat of global recession.
IBNKhabar chat @ 4: With former MP CM Uma Bharti
    Join the former MP CM in a chat on IBNKhabar.
Bal Thackeray's condition stable: Doctors
    HALE & HEARTY: The Sena supremo was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on Thursday after he complained of weakness and fever.Doctors said results of all medical tests carried on the Sena patriarch are normal.
Political pressure behind narco expert's sacking
    VICTIM? Karnataka govt sacked Dr Malini (inset) under pressure from Congress-led opposition.Opposition parties want all reports prepared by Dr Malini re-examined.
IGI gets new terminal, 3000 passenger capacity
    NEW TERMINAL: Airport authorities say they will now  handle 1crore passengers per year.Airport authorities say they will now handle 1crore passengers per year.

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Top Business News- IBNLive.com

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Satyam Computers bags dairy firm deal
    SOME HOPE: The company has lost many key clients since January when the scam broke out.Recovering from recent scam, order is a huge breather for Satyam.
Nano frenzy drives Tata Motors stocks up 8 pc
    GOOD NEWS: Tata Motors' Nano car, after its unveing in India will make a car reachable for many.Marketmen said Nano launch to redefine personal transportation in modern India.
Satyam scam bigger than disclosed by Raju: CBI
    A BIGGER FRAUD: Ramalinga Raju is in jail awaiting trial in connection with Satyam scam case.Raju had disclosed on Jan 7 that the fraud was of Rs 7,800 crore.
Red tape makes India 75th best for business
    TIED UP: A trader at the Bombay Stock Exchange. Global ranking says Indian rules block business.Forbes magazine says trade freedom has declined in country.
All About the Money: Will NRI cash flow in?
    DRESS CODE: Global recession is also affecting the money flow from NRIs.One of the contributors to GDP is remittent money, sent by NRIs
A few jobs that are still recession proof
    RECESSION PROOF: Teachers, physical therapists and pharmacists, wedding planner etc. Teachers, physical therapists and pharmacists, wedding planner etc.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

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Top Nation Headlines- IBNLive.com

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IM man reveals details of 7/11 Mumbai blasts
    EVIL DEEDS: Sadiq, an Indian Mujahideen operative in ATS custody, has confessed to carrying out blasts in metros.Sadiq is one of the first members arrested by Mumbai police in Oct 2008.
Tough task for IIM grads: getting a good job
    RECESSION HITS IIMS: The number of job offers at IIMs in the first round of placements have fallen 50 pc from last year.The IIMs are also feeling the heat of global recession.
IBNKhabar chat @ 4: With former MP CM Uma Bharti
    Join the former MP CM in a chat on IBNKhabar.
Bal Thackeray's condition stable: Doctors
    HALE & HEARTY: The Sena supremo was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on Thursday after he complained of weakness and fever.Doctors said results of all medical tests carried on the Sena patriarch are normal.
Political pressure behind narco expert's sacking
    VICTIM? Karnataka govt sacked Dr Malini (inset) under pressure from Congress-led opposition.Opposition parties want all reports prepared by Dr Malini re-examined.
IGI gets new terminal, 3000 passenger capacity
    NEW TERMINAL: Airport authorities say they will now  handle 1crore passengers per year.Airport authorities say they will now handle 1crore passengers per year.

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Top Nation Headlines- IBNLive.com

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IM man reveals details of 7/11 Mumbai blasts
    EVIL DEEDS: Sadiq, an Indian Mujahideen operative in ATS custody, has confessed to carrying out blasts in metros.Sadiq is one of the first members arrested by Mumbai police in Oct 2008.
Tough task for IIM grads: getting a good job
    RECESSION HITS IIMS: The number of job offers at IIMs in the first round of placements have fallen 50 pc from last year.The IIMs are also feeling the heat of global recession.
IBNKhabar chat @ 4: With former MP CM Uma Bharti
    Join the former MP CM in a chat on IBNKhabar.
Bal Thackeray's condition stable: Doctors
    HALE & HEARTY: The Sena supremo was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on Thursday after he complained of weakness and fever.Doctors said results of all medical tests carried on the Sena patriarch are normal.
Political pressure behind narco expert's sacking
    VICTIM? Karnataka govt sacked Dr Malini (inset) under pressure from Congress-led opposition.Opposition parties want all reports prepared by Dr Malini re-examined.
IGI gets new terminal, 3000 passenger capacity
    NEW TERMINAL: Airport authorities say they will now  handle 1crore passengers per year.Airport authorities say they will now handle 1crore passengers per year.

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Top Business News- IBNLive.com

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Satyam Computers bags dairy firm deal
    SOME HOPE: The company has lost many key clients since January when the scam broke out.Recovering from recent scam, order is a huge breather for Satyam.
Nano frenzy drives Tata Motors stocks up 8 pc
    GOOD NEWS: Tata Motors' Nano car, after its unveing in India will make a car reachable for many.Marketmen said Nano launch to redefine personal transportation in modern India.
Satyam scam bigger than disclosed by Raju: CBI
    A BIGGER FRAUD: Ramalinga Raju is in jail awaiting trial in connection with Satyam scam case.Raju had disclosed on Jan 7 that the fraud was of Rs 7,800 crore.
Red tape makes India 75th best for business
    TIED UP: A trader at the Bombay Stock Exchange. Global ranking says Indian rules block business.Forbes magazine says trade freedom has declined in country.
All About the Money: Will NRI cash flow in?
    DRESS CODE: Global recession is also affecting the money flow from NRIs.One of the contributors to GDP is remittent money, sent by NRIs
A few jobs that are still recession proof
    RECESSION PROOF: Teachers, physical therapists and pharmacists, wedding planner etc. Teachers, physical therapists and pharmacists, wedding planner etc.

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