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News Corporation is the globe’s leading publisher of English-language newspapers, with operations in the U.K., the United States, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and across Europe and Asia. The Newspaper and Information Services segment includes News International, which publishes four national newspapers in the U.K.; News Limited, which publishes more ..
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News Corporation is the globe’s leading publisher of English-language newspapers, with operations in the U.K., the United States, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and across Europe and Asia. The Newspaper and Information Services segment includes News International,which publishes four national newspapersin the U.K..
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WT20: Indian eves up against Lanka in must-win tie

  Indian eves will cross swords with Sri Lanka in a must-win Pool B encounter in the Women's Twenty 20 World Cup on Monday.Indian eves will cross swords with Sri Lanka in a must-win Pool B encounter in the Women's Twenty 20 World Cup on Monday.
 
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
 

M' factor helps Sri Lanka survive Irish scare

  Sri Lanka's Muralitharan, Malinga and Mendis struck at the right time to save Sri Lanka blushes and
help them post a 9-run victory against spirited Ireland in the 19th World T20 Super Eight clash at Lord's. Scorecard | Head 2 Head | Ask Jadeja | Player Records | Venue
 
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
* India beat Pakistan by five wickets
   
 

Business news

 

RBI buys 200 tonnes of gold worth $6.7 b from IMF

  The Fund is offering 403.3 tonnes of the metal to increase its resources for lending to low income countries

Regulators for coal, infra sectors planned

  NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said the government was considering setting up regulators for coal and other infrastructure sectors. “Serious deliberations are under way for establishing a regulator for the ...

Look for newer markets, leather sector told

  NEW DELHI: The Central Government is giving a major thrust to provide infrastructure and attract foreign investments for the leather industry and the Union Cabinet has sanctioned a Rs. 300-crore leather park in this direction, Commerce and ...

Lloyds, Royal Bank of Scotland to sell assets

  LONDON: Bailed out British banking majors Lloyds Banking Group and the Royal Bank of Scotland have agreed to sell part of their businesses, a move that will bring down their dependence on taxpayers’ money. The British government ...

Lloyds, Royal Bank of Scotland to sell assets

  LONDON: Bailed out British banking majors Lloyds Banking Group and the Royal Bank of Scotland have agreed to sell part of their businesses, a move that will bring down their dependence on taxpayers’ money. The British government ...
 
 
 
 

World News

 

Obama plays China card, but who holds the ace?

  Although US President Barack Obama has never set foot there, China cast a long shadow in the Pacific region where he grew up. Obama, who will visit Shanghai and Beijing for the first time on Nov. 15-18, spent much of his childhood in Hawaii, five time zones away from Washington, D.C.; and beginning in 1967, when he was six years old, he lived in Jakarta for four years.

US, EU agree to reduce global emissions by 50 pct

  The United States and the European Union vowed to reduce global emission by 50 per cent by the year 2050 and agreed to promote an "ambitious and comprehensive" international climate change agreement in Copenhagen.At the conclusion of the US-EU 2009 Summit, both sides also agreed to achieve the goal.