User: musafir Topic: Surveillance
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PSU public offers will kick off next month (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
A day after finance minister Pranab Mukherjee promised a blueprint for disinvestment after "discussions with stakeholders", the power, oil and steel ministries have begun walking the talk. The PSU sell-off programme will be launched with an initial public offering by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation in August, followed by Oil India Ltd in September. The steel ministry, meanwhile, has begun identifying potential candidates for stake sales from among a dozen or so PSUs in the next few months.
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Set for the Race (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
At a time when global automobile companies are facing existential crisis because of the downturn, Germany-based Volkswagen is coasting along well. In the first five months of this year, when sales of other companies went down by 20%, Volkswagen sold 1.57 million cars, equaling its performance in the corresponding period last year.
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FE Editorial : The lost metro (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
Speak of the state of India's infrastructure and you are likely to invite a torrent of invectives about how it's holding back the country's economy. The finance ministry says that infrastructure inadequacies hack away about two percentage points from India's growth rate.
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Weak cues drag markets, Sensex tanks 401 pts (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
Indian markets saw a huge fall end of day Wednesday, July 8 following weak cues from Asian and European markets coupled with profit booking by retail investors and strong selling from the foreign institutional investors.
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Its the wrong medicine, Minister (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
Budget increased allocation to publicly provided medical care. That's symptomatic of India's longstanding policymaking confusion: clean water, good roads improve public health much more than government doctors.
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Convergence in rural job scheme to expand impact and reach (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
The government's move to converge its flagship National Rural Employment Guarantee Act with other social sector programmes from agriculture, environment and water resources ministries would pull in financial and human resources aiming at greater impact and expansion of outreach.
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Virtualisation grabs the baton (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
Virtualisation started out decades ago as a way to make better use of large, expensive, mainframe computers. While the IT landscape has changed dramatically since then, virtualisation continues to be adopted by businesses looking to optimise the use of their existing server resources and, in turn, lower IT costs.
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Omar govt adrift as fresh wave of violence hits Srinagar (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
Srinagar erupted again today after the the body of a missing youth, Asrar Mushtaq, was found with his throat slit, sparking angry protests on the streets with securitymen coming under attack and a police vehicle being torched.
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Defence personnel has a point to cheer (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
The country's defence Budget for 2009-10 remained unchanged at Rs 141,703 crore, which was allocated in the interim Budget earlier this year-a hike of 34% over the previous year.
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Govt plans to sell power from unallocated quota via exchanges (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
The power ministry on Tuesday proposed that 15% of the unallocated quota from the central sector will be sold through power exchanges. This is to bring in competitive price, transparency and curbing the power price during shortages.
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Global crisis, energy security & climate change likely to dominate G-8 meet (Cached) 9.7.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, along with senior officials, left on Tuesday for Italy to attend the G-8 and G-5 Outreach summit. The global financial meltdown, energy security and climate change are some of the core issues that will be focused on in the summit.
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Arrested (Cached) 9.7.2009 Hindu: Kerala
Thrissur: The police on Wednesday arrested a person for allegedly masquerading as a Deputy Superintendent of Police. Firoz, 34, of Koorkkenchery, was arrested from the premises of the Thrissur railway station around 5 a.m. He had allegedly ...
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Pharmaceutical workers hold demo (Cached) 9.7.2009 Hindu: Other States
They are demanding PF, issue of ID cards
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IB officials released after detention (Cached) 9.7.2009 Hindu: Tamil Nadu
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ID cards to residents of coastal villages (Cached) 9.7.2009 Hindu: National
Part of the drive to strengthen security
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All The Untold Stories (Cached) 8.7.2009 Telegraph: Opinion
The Xinjiang riots are officially being described as the worst since 1949, with 156 dead ' including one policeman ' and over 1,000 injured. This time, both the official and the international media have been allowed to enter Urumqi, the capital, where the violence began on Sunday night. Contrast this with the black-out on the riots in Lhasa last year, that had resulted in the international media presenting a totally pro-Tibetan picture of the violence, leading to worldwide criticism of the Chinese government.
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Acquitted cannot be put under surveillance: Court (Cached) 8.7.2009 New Kerala: India News
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Murdoch papers paid £1m to phone-hacking victims 8.7.2009 The Guardian -- Front Page
• News of the World stories led to £700,000 payout to PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor • Sun editor Rebekah Wade and Conservative communications chief Andy Coulson – both ex-NoW editors – involved • News International chairman Les Hinton told MPs reporter jailed for phone-hacking was one-off case Rupert Murdoch's News Group has paid out more than £1m to settle legal cases that threatened to reveal evidence of his journalists' repeated involvement in the use of criminal methods to get stories. The payments secured secrecy over out-of-court settlements in three cases that threatened to expose evidence of Murdoch journalists using private investigators who illegally hacked into the mobile phone messages of numerous public ...
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Single Page Format (Cached) 8.7.2009 Financial Express
Single Page Format
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Prakash Industries to raise $100 mn through FCCB issue (Cached) 8.7.2009 Financial Express
Prakash Industries to raise $100 mn through FCCB issue
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