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General Republicans to cut corporate tax to keep jobs in America
  Like the Democrats the Republicans too want to keep jobs in America, but instead of stopping tax breaks for companies that outsource they plan to do so by reducing corpor...
General Pahadi miniature art back in market after 60 years
  After almost 60 years, Pahadi miniatures are now surfacing from their private hideaways to command top-end prices in the booming international art market.
General Singapore, China to build model sustainable city
  Singapore and China have agreed to jointly build an eco-city near China's northern port city of Tianjin as a model of sustainable development, The Strait Times reported T...
General NDTV appoints Ajay Mankotia president of corporate planning
  Broadcaster NDTV Network has appointed Ajay Mankotia as the company's president of corporate planning and operations, an official statement said Thursday.
General India targets doubling foreign tourist arrivals by 2010
  The government has targeted attracting 10 million foreign tourists by 2010 and add four terminals for pleasure cruise vessels, it announced here Thursday.
General New Zealand governor-general to visit India next week
  New Zealand's Governor-General Anand Satyanand will make a week-long state visit to India beginning Sep 8 to reaffirm the strength of the growing bilateral relationship e...
General India, Bahrain to sign labour welfare pact after Ramadan
  India and Bahrain are to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on labour welfare after the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
General Hate crimes against U.S. Sikhs rising
  The killing of three Sikhs in separate incidents in the U.S. in August has left the community shocked and is proof that it continues to be a victim of hate crimes, says a...
General Indian-American programmes robots to follow the leader better
  An Indian-American professor of engineering has programmed a robot that can sense your head turning left a fraction of a second before your body makes that left turn. Tha...
General 'Indian students seldom breach Australian visa rules'
  Indian overseas students are the second largest cohort of international students in Australia and they seldom breach immigration rules.
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