India has no expectations from Copenhagen summit
The Indian minister for environment has reiterated that India would reject legally binding emission limits if they were sought to be set at the Copenhagen climate summit.
TRAI sets mobile portability charge at Rs19
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has set 31 December 2009 as the implementation date for mobile number portability.
RIL gas dispute: SC asks government to file affidavit of non-discrimination
The attorney-general of India today told the Supreme Court tahe NTPC, being a government nominee, was entitled to a special rate.
AOL to axe 2,300 jobs prior to spin off from Time Warner
If the layoff programme falls short of a 2,500 target, the company will start issuing pink slips to reach a payroll cut target of up to 2,300 positions.
Dutch government to invest $6.6 billion more in ABN AMRO-Fortis
The Dutch government will invest €4.4 billion ($6.6 billion) more to integrate parts of ABN AMRO Bank NV and Fortis Bank Nederland into a strong, stable and profitable bank.
Indian government to amend rules on sugarcane pricing
The onus of paying the difference between fair and remunerative prices and state advised prices of sugarcane would now be shifted to the sugar mills.
 

Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14
  IPI gas pipeline: Blowing hot and cold
  One thing you may expect of the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project – India will neither yes or no, and neither will Iran accept the fact that India is finally out of the project, says Rajiv Singh.
  Road train project could take the sweat and tears out of driving
  Rresearchers working on the European Commision's Safe Road Trains for the Environment project are working on a novel road transport project  acn make it possible for the harried drivers continue on their journey, even while enjoying a nap. By Vivek Dev
  Taxing bankers profligacy
  Getting the bad boys to pay for future mistakes has a delicious quality of retribution in advance. It has an air of making the banks put aside something for a rainy day, writes CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, in his exclusive column for domain-b.
  Advertising in the post-Google era
  Veteran ad man Ramanujam Sridhar, immediate past-president of the Advertising Club, Bangalore, discuses his concept of advertising and branding with domain-b's Aruna Rathod
  Aviation: The good news is that there is no more bad news
  The view that getting better is "not getting worse" is cheering airline CEOs who, after having cut planes, routes and staff, can't do more except wait for the economic recovery, writes CNN anchor and London corespondent, Richard Quest, in an exclusive column on domain-b
  After the fall, the value shopper rises
  Shoppers are slowly starting to shop again, but they are being much more choosy about how and where they spend their money, writes CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, in an exclusive column fo domain-b
  Old wine in a new bottle
  Through his latest book, Subroto Bagchi provides us with a toolkit to sharpen our edge in the 21st-century workplace. Arvind Sridhar reviews The Professional
  Social networking: not yet an ubiquitous business tool
  While business social networking network is changing the behaviour of headhunters, recruitment companies and job applicants, this is the exception rather than the rule, says Martin Warner, chief executive officer and co-founder, Talkbiznow
  US banks: back to profits... and bonuses
  Unlike Rama who returned after 14 years in exile, the banks have returned to profitability in just about nine months. And, they haven't done it on their own but on taxpayer money! And that is the mixed blessing of the banks' profits, writes CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, in his exclusive column for domain-b
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