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Rediff Newsletter
October 12, 2009

Business

Economics Nobel winners
Elinor Ostrom, Oliver Williamson win Nobel Economics Prize
Elinor Ostrom is the first female Laureate in Economic Sciences.

· Anil's peace overture fails to impress Mukesh
· Ambani dispute hurt gas auction: DGH
· RCom may have inflated revenues, evaded licence fee
· Infy CEO on business growth, salary hikes
· India may see 8% salary hike this yr, 10.9% in 2010
· Vavasi: A giant killer in India's telecom arena?
· Taxmen give tax code the thumbs-down
· Our policies are for the aam aadmi : FM
· Double digit IIP growth shows recovery: India Inc
· India's industrial production grows 10.4% in Aug
· Order fireworks online this Diwali
· Industrial growth signals recovery: FM
· How to resolve the financial crisis at IITs, IIMs
· NRIs seek Tharoor's help to protect property in India
· Google bullish on social network ads
· India Inc warns against rolling back stimulus package
· An insecure future for India's unskilled workers
· Vulgarity in executive compensation? A point of view
· Pay control will corrupt corporates
· Political parties can start TV channels, says govt
· Free ATM era ends on Tuesday
· How to make the most of credit card reward points
· Lupin pills hit legal wall in United States
· Sebi asks Raju to file reply by Oct 30
· Satyam to recruit again, even seniors
· Banks flush with funds: RBI
· RIL surrenders 14 blocks to govt
· GDP of GCC economies to grow 5.2% in 2010: IMF
· Singapore exits recession; GDP expands 0.8%
· NELP oil, gas blocks auction draws poor response
· Rs 59-lakh BMW Z4 Roadster now in India
· Real war in the fertiliser ministry
· Citigroup to pay $6,00,000 fine
· Pharma co's Gujarat SEZ plan runs into green hurdle
· Idea offers lowest tariff at 40 p for all local calls
· UK: 154,000 asylum seekers to get stealth amnesty
· Bengal has not given up industrialisation: CM
· StanChart gets RBI nod to list on Indian stock exchanges
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