Friday, August 27, 2010

India may give RIM more time in BlackBerry row - Marketwatch (Nashik BOLLYWOOD MOVIES)

India may give RIM more time in BlackBerry row - Marketwatch
Research In Motion Ltd. (NASDAQ:RIMM) may get a one- or two-month extension to the Aug. 31 deadline for it to come up with an effective solution to allow Indian security agencies access to monitor the company
Source: www.marketwatch.com

Ford plans big push into India - Globe and Mail
F ord Motor Co. F-N is furthering its push into Asia, announcing plans for eight new vehicles in India and a $350-million (U.S.) investment with partner Mazda Motor Corp. in their pickup truck plant in Thailand. The
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

Bucyrus India Coal Plant Deal Gets Export-Import Bank Financing Approval - Bloomberg
Bucyrus International Inc.’s sale of coal-mining equipment for a power plant in India won U.S. Export-Import Bank financial approval, advancing a project that was rejected in June amid environmental concerns
Source: www.bloomberg.com

Facebook clinches top spot from Orkut in India - Ethiopian Review
Facebook has become the number one social networking site in India, toppling Google-owned Orkut in one of the few markets the site had held a leadership position, a survey showed Thursday. US-based global research firm
Source: www.ethiopianreview.com

Jones leads Australia Comm Games team to India - kgw.com
SYDNEY (AP) — Leisel Jones, winner of two gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, will lead Australia's 52-member swim team to the Oct. 3-14 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Jones, who has won seven gold medals at
Source: www.kgw.com

India's leader says security forces need to change strategy in Kashmir to avoid - Canada East
NEW DELHI - Security forces in Kashmir need to find non-lethal means of controlling violent mobs to prevent more deaths in the unrest roiling the Indian-ruled region, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said
Source: www.canadaeast.com

Mosquitoes and Delays: India's Commonwealth Games Mess - Time
Indian laborers work at one of the venues of the Commonwealth Games. Corruption allegations and delays in the construction of venues and infrastructure have dogged the Games, which will take place Oct. 3-14 in New Delhi
Source: www.time.com

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