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Rediff Newsletter
September 24, 2009

Business

A look at Microsoft's new tablet PC

Bharti-MTN deal: Sebi, RBI officials meet SA delegation
The South African delegation comprised top officials from the National Treasury and the South African Reserve Bank.

· G-20: Pittsburgh welcomes the world!
· Narayana Murthy steps down as NDTV director
· IIT strike: Sibal ready to talk, but says no to pay hike

· IIT honour for Google-mentor Motwani
· 'IIT faculty hunger strike unfortunate'
· IIT body's questionnaire for MHRD
· IIT teachers on hunger strike

· Which car is ideal for you? A checklist
· Why prices of same model cars vary
· GM, Reva in pact to make electric cars
· Maruti halts production of SX4
· India to get Renault car made by Nissan
· Rs 1.5-lakh Kawasaki Ninja launch soon

· India's new class of entrepreneurs
· Raising India's 'pulse' rate
· Policy continuity at the Reserve Bank

· 'Takeovers at right price welcome'
· 'India a test-bed for global roll-outs'

· Hollywood studio plans English channels
· Broadcasters can track cable guys now

· Bharti-MTN dual listing raises hurdle
· India supportive of Bharti-MTN deal

· Tata enters affordable housing
· Housing demand to cross 75 lakh units
· Maha housing body for partnering pvt cos

· FMPs are back: Should you invest?

· 'Opportunities needed in backward areas'
· Inflation rises to 0.37%
· Natural gas supply: RIL, NTPC ink pacts
· Mamata makes stand clear on land Bills
· Insurers bank on celebrity appeal
· Citigroup plans to scale back US ops
· Pranab to play priest during Durga Puja

· 31 die in accident at Balco's new plant
· India to push for WB capital spread
· Sebi brings new code for MF distributors
· Credit limit slashed? Here's why
· Rising fiscal deficit not sustainable:FM
· India for continuance of stimulus plan
· Doing biz abroad: Indians most corrupt
· 'UB will be world's No. 1 spirits firm'
· Aviation: US clears India's safety rules
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