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Deeraj Kumar's show on Zee, Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyaan is all in for abig twist. Well the only remaining face of the show, Romit Raj is allset to bid adieu as Yuvraj. This decision was taken recently with theconsent of  |


New research finds more than seven in 10 surveyed IT decision-makers in the manufacturing industry reported that mobile and wireless technologies had allowed their companies to convert downtime into productive time by providing real-time access to corporate resources.  |
Whether two sides will meet again is unclear.  |
Automaker will launch its first model assembled in the country by 2010.  |


Automaker says it will not renew its aid application but will discuss alternative financing options.  |
Return follows five-month medical leave of absence.  |
General Electric Co. announced that it plans to open a $100 million advanced manufacturing and software technology center later this year in Van Buren Township, Mich., about 25 miles from Detroit.  |
Index retreats from an eight-month high in May.  |
Production of General Motors vehicles at the NUMMI plant will cease in August.  |
Pilot-scale effort with Algenol Biofuels will be located at Dow's Freeport, Texas, site.  |
Financial lifeline for the Japanese chip-maker includes public funds slated to aid companies suffering from economic pressures.  |
On the afternoon of Monday, June 29, US Supreme Court Justice David Souter -- in one his last official duties on the high court -- swore in Julius Genachowski as the new Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Genachowski, who  |
School won't be out this summer for Army MARS members as they begin the second round of an intensive retraining program -- MARS 101 -- that begins July 5. The 12 week course is designed to align MARS procedures with  |
Larry E. Price, W4RA, was honored at an evening reception following the first full day of convention activities in Friedrichshafen, Germany on Friday, June 26. The reception was hosted by the convention sponsor, the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (), and  |
A lawsuit pitting the Kent, Washington school district against a Christian student group is now heading back to a federal district court in western Washington. The U-S Supreme Court announced Monday it will not hear the suit. The case began  |
The final gavel has dropped. The 2009 Oregon Legislature wrapped up business at 9:45 Monday night. Lawmakers beat their self-imposed deadline to adjourn by one day. But the debate over their accomplishments is not ending. Two possible referenda on tax  |
Entry-level jobs have historically been a good fit for refugees. But those have been in short supply. Now, some refugees in the Northwest are finding work in an unlikely place - an industrial dairy in Boardman, Oregon. Sadie Babits reports.  |
The Oregon Legislature is expected to wrap up business soon. Lawmakers met over the weekend to make sure they beat tomorrow's self-imposed deadline to adjourn. Correspondent Chris Lehman reports.  |
Washington anti-tax activist Tim Eyman appears close to getting his 12th initiative on the ballot in as many years. This year it's a property-tax reduction measure that voters would decide this November. Correspondent Austin Jenkins has details.  |
LIMA, Jun 30 (IPS) - Peru's Interior Minister Mercedes Cabanillas attempted to promote 11 police officials for their performance in the brutal Jun. 5 crackdown on native protests against government decrees that opened up indigenous land in the Amazon jungle  |
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