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Rediff
January 11, 2010

Business

India-specific beauties that wowed Auto Expo

China killing Indian manufacturing: L&T chief
'The day China opens its economy, its prices are bound to go up by 25 per cent.'

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· Surge in passenger numbers to help airlines cut losses
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· FMCGs hire local talent to boost rural business
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· Now, IRCTC to sell airline tickets
· India asks US not to take action against Satyam
· Bank charges may be capped
· Hollywood turns to India for financing
· India Inc to post double digit growth in profit in Q3
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