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Mobile Entertainment Is Hit in India

In the furthest reaches of India's rural heartland, the cellphone is bringing something that television, radio and even newspapers couldn't deliver: Instant access to music, information, entertainment, news and even worship.

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Asian Stocks: Hang Seng Up 1.4%

Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Chinese banks in Hong Kong jumped after a researcher under China's State Council reportedly said the Chinese economy was likely to expand more than...

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India Hindalco selling up to $600 mln shrs-sources

MUMBAI, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Indian aluminium maker Hindalco Industries Ltd is selling new shares worth $350 million to institutions at 130.9 rupees a share with a greenshoe option for an additional $250 million, two sources with...

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Indian MPs halt parliament over mosque razing inquiry (AFP)

AFP/File – Hindu youths atop the Babri Mosque five hours before the structure was completely demolished by hundreds … NEW DELHI (AFP) – Hindu nationalist lawmakers in India caused uproar in parliament on Monday after...

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Singh-Obama Summit: Time for consolidation

"After six hectic years, particularly the last four of the Bush administration, the pace has been too scorching for both systems and so much had been done", hence there is need for pause, reflection and consolidation feels Dr C...

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Shun beef to stop climate change, says India

New Delhi (AFP) Nov 20, 2009 - India, a stronghold of vegetarianism where the cow is a sacred animal for the majority Hindu population, has urged the rest of the world to give up eating beef to help reduce global warming.

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Keeping India out of Afghanistan

Reuters Blogs (blog) Keeping India out of Afghanistan Reuters Blogs (blog) Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is in the United States for the first official state visit by any foreign leader since President Barack Obama took...

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Tunisia: "Country Will Be Hot Destination for 2010" Says Association of Independent Tour Operators

The UK- based travel website Travelweekly reports that according to figures revealed at this year's Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) conference held in Kerala, India, Tunisia could be next year's hot destination.

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doing as we do, not as we say

doing as we do, not as we say Washington Post In the five years I worked as a reporter in India, I sat through many uncomfortable silences during interviews about Pakistani terrorists, the pervasive caste system and Indian...

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