Archive for October, 2007

Afridi regrets reckless dismissal in final ODI

Pakistan’s top all-rounder Shahid Afridi has accepted responsibility for the team’s defeat to South Africa in the final one-day international in Lahore.

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Facilitate govt formation in K’taka, BJP tells PM

Mounting pressure on the Centre for revocation of Prez rule, a high-level BJP delegation asked the PM to take immediate steps.

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Jessica to launch her own perfume

Jessica has finalised a deal with a fragrance company - the one that’s behind Paris Hilton’s fragrance range.

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Lakra qualifies for Beijing Olympics

A L Lakra became the first Indian pugilist to qualify for next year’s Beijing Olympics after he defeated European silver medallist Shahin Imranov to advance to the QF of the World Boxing.

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Sri Sathya Sai Baba`s airport up for sale

Trust puts floor price at Rs 600 crore. ??

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Airbus to hit fast track

Having already bagged an order for 43 aircraft from Air India, it is looking forward to bagging another one from the state-owned carrier.

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Mallya mulling airline merger

Accenture appointed to consider Kingfisher, Deccan amalgamation. ??

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Sensex ends 54 points higher in thin trade

The benchmark Sensex closed higher by over 54 points on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday on fund-based buying in blue-chip stocks.

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Yousuf jumps 10 rungs in ICC rankings

India will take on arch-rivals Pakistan in five ODIs but a look at the LG ICC ranking list reveals there is nothing much to choose between the two teams.

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Move on P-notes to bring transparency, says SEBI

SEBI Chairman M Damodaran today said move to curb Participatory Notes were aimed at bringing transparency and not designed at curbing flow of funds into the market.

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