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Gautam | Nov 17 2006
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IBM is working with the Chinese government for developing tech and business service curriculum for some of the top universities of the country. In association with China's Ministry of Education, IBM would be introducing services science curriculum...
Gautam | Nov 16 2006
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We are all aware that Asian countries do not have a strong union like other western countries and in order to reverse this trend senior officials from Asia Pacific economies are working for a summit meeting of all the countries in order to revive...
Gautam | Nov 15 2006
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The demand of shares in an Australian telecom giant,Telstra has witnessed a late rush and this has pressed the government to increase the size of share offering in the company. Initially the government was planning to sell A $ 8 billion worth of its...
Gautam | Nov 14 2006
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In a recent development in the corporate world, IBM is planning to join Citigroup's $3 billion for China's Guangdong Development Bank. IBM is eyeing for a five percent share. This move will help IBM get contracts from Guangdong Development for up...
Gautam | Nov 12 2006
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Some good news for British consumers who love their cigarettes and alcohol!! Now very soon you will be able to get your favorite bottle of whiskey and pack of cigarettes at your doorsteps. And what else you would only be required to pay the duty...

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