Archive for December, 2007

UCO plans non-life cover foray

Public sector UCO Bank is in talks with foreign companies to foray into non-life insurance business, a top bank official said.

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High-end property prices unlikely to fall

Due to the proposed entry of real estate investment trusts, the property prices unlikely to witness any significant fall in year 2008.

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Billionaire Michael Bloomberg may enter US Prez race

New York Mayor and billionaire Michael R Bloomberg might enter next year’s US presidential race as an independent.

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We will fight back, says Rajput

Indian batsmen have been told to exorcise their Boxing Day Test demons ahead of the second Test starting in Sydney on Wednesday.

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Air India announces three schemes for passengers

On the eve of the New Year, the newly-merged Air India on Monday announced three new schemes, including one in which a passenger can get a free return ticket to a foreign destination.

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Uncertainty looms over 7 SEZs cleared for Goa

Centre will have to go by the advice of the Goa state govt where large-scale political opposition has built up against these tax free zones.

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Meera is heart broken!

Meera resurfaces via a SMS from China informing about the death of her favourite leader Benazir Bhutto.

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Dalal Street sees fastest Sensex rally since 2003

The stock market recorded its second-fastest rally in five years as its benchmark Sensex ended the year on Monday with a gain of 47.1 per cent in 2007.

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VLCC to set up health institute in Ahmedabad

Having set up three centres in Gujarat, VLCC Health Care is now setting its sights on education services in the state. ??

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I am often misunderstood:Aman Verma

Aman Verma tells BT that people often mistake his frank nature for rudeness.

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