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Indian women put cracks in glass ceiling in United StatesPepsi Company shares shot up 28 cents to $63.61 on the New York stock exchange on August 14, 2006, when the soft-drink giant announced Indra K Nooyi would replace Steven Reinemund as CEO.
- Terror revisits Lahore; 13 dead, 75 hurt
- Obama’s gambit on Afghanistan Pakistan pays off
- Yahoo-Microsoft deal set, taking aim at Google
- Furious with IRS, US engineer crashes plane into tax building, leaves Web note
- Taliban commander captured in joint raid
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India's status as one of the world's largest importers of defence equipment would be reiterated next week when the capital hosts the sixth edition of Defexpo.The 2010 edition, which would exhibit land and naval systems, would be the biggest in Asia and reflect the realities and aspirations of defence firms. Reflective of the changing trend in India's defence purchases, Israeli companies would occupy maximum space, but the US would send the maximum number of companies to the ex...
Olympic Gold Quest gathers steam
Some of the most brilliant athletes India have ever produced congregated in Mumbai on Thursday.Amid the usual din that surrounds icons such as Geet Sethi, Prakash Padukone or Leander Paes, what shone through was the ambition of those extraordinary minds, their single-minded drive to provide India with Olympic champions who'd be worth their weights in gold.Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ) isn't new. Launched by ace cueist Sethi and badminton legend Padukone in 2006, it has come a long w...
- Indian breaches Detroit airport security, charged
- Blast kills 3 US soldiers in Pak
- Fiscal crisis over, says World Bank report
- US targets outsourcers by ending tax breaks
- Pak bomber becomes millionaire
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Twitter users in China staged a minor armchair insurrection on Sunday, with a torrent of critical online posts about the country's infamous censorship mechanism, colloquially called the Great Firewall (GFW).
Hillary blasts China over cyber attacks
Secretary of state Hillary Clinton blasted China on Thursday calling for consequences and condemnation for those who carry out cyber attacks, in a speech which addressed Google's concerns about China.
- Republican sweeps Massachusetts
- Diamond racket in China, Indians held
- BROTHERS IN ARMS
- Détente with China rests on thin ice
- Germany might consider visas for surrogate twins
- Islamabad to turn into a walled city
- US warns their citizens on Telangana
- 2009 was Pak’s bloodiest year
- Detroit bomb sparks panic in Indian airports
- In China, land prices haunt the dead