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IEA raises oil demand forecasts for 2009, 2010
13 Aug 2009
The International Energy Agency says oil demand across the world for 2010 will also rise by 70,000 bpd to 85.3 million bpd, about 1.7 per cent higher than in 2009.
IEA raises oil demand forecasts for 2009, 2010
13 Aug 2009
The International Energy Agency says oil demand across the world for 2010 will also rise by 70,000 bpd to 85.3 million bpd, about 1.7 per cent higher than in 2009.
Discovery Networks to launch three new channels
13 Aug 2009
Discovery Networks to launch three new channels
13 Aug 2009
India's technical textiles market to grow to Rs66,414 crore by 2012
12 Aug 2009
The technical textiles segment in the country is expected to attract Rs5,000 crore investments and create 3 lakh new jobs by 2012.
GSM subscriber base crosses 325 million in July
12 Aug 2009
Clearwire adds Huawei to WiMax vendor list
12 Aug 2009
China eyes Canadian Royalties for $148.5 million
12 Aug 2009
Obama takes government stand on healthcare public
12 Aug 2009
US president Barack Obama has mounted a campaign using web videos, fact-checks and rapid response efforts to counter a stiff Republican opposition to his efforts to overhaul the US healthcare system
Swine flu bolsters Indian pharma stocks
11 Aug 2009
Asian office markets to stabilise
11 Aug 2009
India announces fresh thrust on renewable energy
11 Aug 2009
India's Rs2,100-crore investments in renewable energy for power generation over the next five years may be undermined by the global financial crisis.
Weekend getaway campaign by Euro RSCG
11 Aug 2009
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