Archive for September, 2007

Shakira donates $40m

Pop star Shakira is contributing 40 million dollars to help reconstruct areas in South America hit by recent natural disasters.

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Govt starts scouting for a new head of Air India

The government has set up a search panel to scout for a head of the newly-merged Air India, with the term of the incumbent Vasudeva Thulasidas expiring early next year.

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Future Group to bring Replay to India

Kishore Biyani’s Future Group is all set to bring another foreign brand Replay into India next month. The group will launch two standalone stores for the Italian denimwear brand. ??

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Lilette to play Mira Nair

In her latest film, Lilette Dubey’s character is modelled on filmmaker Mira Nai.

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Hemu still seems to be struggling

Struggling to find a foothold.

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Why women worry more than men

Women are more likely than men to believe that past experiences accurately forecast the future, according to two new studies.

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Narain stays optimistic

Narain Karthikeyan had a decent qualifying session, getting into the top 4 at times and later getting pushed back in A1 Grand prix at Circuit Park.

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New finding in breast cancer study

Scientists at the Kimmel Cancer Centre at Jefferson in Philadelphia have found that prolactin, a pituitary hormone which stimulates breast development and milk production.

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Future Capital files red herring prospectus

Future Capital Holdings (FCH), the financial arm of the Kishore Biyani-owned Pantaloon Retail, today filed the draft red herring prospectus with Securities and Exchange Board of India.??

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World’s smallest surviving baby

A baby who weighed just over 283 grams (10 ounces) at birth has been allowed to go home. Kimberly Mueller is the world’s smallest surviving baby.

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