Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, July 12, 2006 |
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`It felt like large stones were pelting down on the train roof'
Cellphones of no help in crisis situations
RNRL may end up paying more for gas from RIL
Markets may show resilience
GSLV launch wasn't insured
BPO growth may slow down, says Forrester
Bombay Stock Exchange tightens norms for listing of shares
Markets take a breather; Sensex ends on a weak note
Cabinet committee to decide on sugar exports by mills
e-waste: Greenpeace demands action from Wipro
Thermax betting on order book
Auto stocks up on Q1 hopes
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