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Schedule of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009, T20 World Cup 2009, England | rediff.com
Schedule of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009, T20 World Cup 2009, England | rediff.com
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'No replacement of laid-off staff by H-1B workers'
The American Immigration Lawyers Association, which had earlier opposed the measure, described it on Friday as 'disappointing'. It argued that this would prove to be counterproductive as it prevents the US companies to hire the best available global talent. The H-1B has mostly benefitted Indian techies.
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Valentine Day celebrations amid threat calls
Valentine Day is celebrated across India amid boycott calls and threats
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Oracle founder shares secrets of success
Oracle founder and CEO Larry Ellison is listed by Forbes magazine as the fourth richest person in the world and the third richest American. Here are some of his mantras for success.
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SBI's 8% home loan rate lure
The interest rate scheme where 8 per cent is frozen for one year may not actually be as profitable as it appears upfront.
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How to read a balance sheet
A balance sheet, also known as a "statement of financial position", reveals a company's assets, liabilities and owners' equity (net worth).
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Most Indian cities to go dry by 2020
Indian water scenario was a matter of grave concern, as 85 per cent of water was used for agriculture, 10 per cent for industry and five per cent for domestic use, according to a paper presented at a national symposium in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
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Do's and dont's for a successful relationship
In this day of lower tolerance levels and faster lives, relationships are not always easy to cultivate and nurture. Relationsip counsellor Dr Nagaswami talks about his new book and how couples can stay together.
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Young and investing? Here's some expert advice
It's a bewildering time to begin saving and investing.
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