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Breaking News Wed, 27 Aug 2008
Sugar. (ps1)
Commodities   Mumbai   Photos   Sugar   Trading  
 The Times of India 
Sugar trade asks FMC to ban futures trading
|                 MUMBAI: The Bombay Sugar Merchants Association, has urged the Forward Markets Commission (FMC) to impose a ban on sugar futures following... (photo: WN / patricia)
Rice
Export   Food   India   Photos   Rice  
 The Times of India 
India may join top rice producing nations soon
|                 NEW DELHI: The state-run agency - Food Corporation of India - will buy record quantities of rice from farmers after a good harvest, a top... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
British Airways  The Times of India 
British Airways may cut number of India-bound flights
|                 MUMBAI: British Airways (BA), UK’s largest international airline, is reviewing some of its routes and flight frequencies to India, it i... (photo: GFDL / Stahlkocher)
Aerospace   Britain   India   Photos   Transport  
INDIA-TATA-MOTOR-NEW-INDICO-VISTA-LAUNCH  The Times of India 
'Marginal impact on Tata Motors' share price'
| 28 Aug 2008, 0042 hrs IST, Sumali Moitra,TNN             KOLKATA: Will the Singur stand-off severely hit Tata Motors' share prices? | Analysts are unanimous that the im... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Auto   Economy   Kolkata   Markets   Photos  
Top Stories
Tibetan protests as Beijing closes 2008 Olympics Asia Times
Past presents problems for Tibet
| By Karine Gagne, Francois Pesant and Denis Burke | Sporadic negotiations between Beijing and representatives of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, ove... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Beijing   Human Rights   Photos   Talks   Tibet  
Pakistani brokers work at Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Asia Times
Politics hold Pakistan economy hostage
| By Syed Fazl-e-Haider | QUETTA, Pakistan - The breakup of Pakistan's five-month-old ruling coalition, just a week after the resignation of former president Pervez Musha... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan)
Economy   Investments   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
Malaysia's leading opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim, Asia Times
Victorious Anwar on path to power
| By Anil Netto | PENANG - Opposition icon Anwar Ibrahim's victory in a crucial by-election in the Permatang Pauh constituency in Penang on Tuesday has thrown wide open t... (photo: AP / Vincent Thian)
Asia   Election   Malaysia   People   Photos   Politics  
Thai demonstrators occupy the Government House Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. Houston Chronicle
Thai protest refuses order to leave gov't compound
| BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai authorities stepped up pressure Wednesday on demonstrators occupying the grounds of the prime minister's office, getting court orders demanding... (photo: AP / David Longstreath)
Court   Photos   Protest   Thailand   Violence  
Kashmiris are seen on a street during a relaxation in curfew in Srinagar August 27, 2008 The Statesman
No disruption on J&K highway, says Army
| NEW DELHI, Aug. 26: Amidst the continuing violence in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army today claimed that there was no disruption on Jammu-Srinagar highway and it remained o... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Delhi   Kashmir   Photos   Traffic   Violence  
Enabling the rural poor to overcome their poverty The Statesman
ADB’s new poverty indices for Asia
| NEW DELHI, Aug. 27: Adopting a poverty line that is relevant specifically to the Asia and Pacific region, as well as taking into account the purchasing power parity of ... (photo: Creative Commons / akor)
Asia   Economist   Pacific   Photos   Poverty  
 Flood in India, July 2004 Gulf News
Food riots as Bihar floods destroy 250,000 homes
| Patna: Food riots erupted yesterday in eastern India, where more than 2 million people have been forced from their homes and about 250,000 houses destroyed in what offi... (photo: WN)
Bihar   Flood   Food   People   Photos  
INDIA-MIDNAPORE-FLOOD Al Jazeera
Millions marooned in India floods
| At least 2.5 million people in India are marooned after heavy monsoon rains lashed their villages, a government minister said. | Indian emergency service... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Disaster   India   Nature   Photos   Weather  
Indian paramilitary troops stand guard  during a relaxation in curfew in Srinagar August 27, 2008 Voa News
Children and Women among Hostages in Jammu Militant Attack
| Indian forces in Kashmir say they have killed one of three suspected Muslim militants who are holding about half a dozen hostages including women and children. Shahnawa... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Attacks   Children   Kashmir   Photos   Women  
INR Indian Rupee historical banknotes The Times of India
Rupee closes at 43.71/72 against dollar
| 27 Aug 2008, 2027 hrs IST,REUTERS             MUMBAI: The Indian rupee gained on Wednesday as the central bank sold dollars for a second s... (photo: WN)
Dollar   Economy   Indian   Photos   Rupee  
 Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia - Motorola - Cellular Phones - Mobile Phones. (ps1) The Times of India
Motorola launches MOTOZINE in tie-up with Kodak
|                 NEW DELHI: Mobile handset manufacturer Motorola on Wednesday launched its latest camera-enabled handset in ... (photo: WN / patricia)
Cellphone   Delhi   Photos   Technology   Youth  
INDIA-KOLKATA-PREMIER-LEAGUE-FOOTBALL-MATCH The Times of India
Doing business with India, the Australian football way
|                 SYDNEY: Sport is what Australia excels in. Now the government is using the Australian Football League (AFL)... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Australia   Football   India   Photos   Sydney  
China India
- Mystery 'iPhone Girl' generates internet intrigue
- Wisdom counts
- Net mob search for iPhone girl's identity
- Teahouse makes it feel like the Drag is a world away.
Jollibee
Jollibee expects to complete China deal in October
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- Coming: Massive evacuation in Kosi-hit areas
- Mystery fever takes toll among Dalits
- Watt is the government up to?
- Cop dies as gun misfires at CM son's house
Sugar. (ps1)
Sugar trade asks FMC to ban futures trading
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Turkey Iraq
- Turkey has a rough road ahea
- Istanbul - through the lens
- Abraaj buys 50% stake in Turkish firm
- Baros Signs For Turkish Giants
 Abdullah Gul
Turkey's President Receives Briefing On Middle East And Meets Foreign Officials
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- China, Iraq agree on US$3b oil service accord
- Iraq says U.S. agreed troop pullout compromise
- Soldiers 'executed Iraqis on riverbank'
- Sectarian clashes flare in Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers assess an Iraqi-run checkpoint in Al Bussay, Iraq
Sectarian clashes flare in Iraq
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Saudi Arabia Japan
- Belgian frigate will help 'stabilize' Lebanon
- Wanted: Architect to build Beirut's world-class House of
- Ramadan fair gives disabled students opportunity to showcase
- Islamic charity plans to help over 10,000 people during holy
Vice Presidential nominee Senator Joseph Biden greets supporters
The Biden factor in US-Iran relations
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- Man kept 51 snakes in Tokyo apartment
- Brad Pitt, George Clooney light up Venice red carpet
- Yakuza stalk Japanese markets as organised crime opens new f
- Afghan police find bullet-ridden body of abducted Japanese
CHEVROLET - CARS - ROAD - TRAFFIC - AIR POLLUTION
Report: Reduction on car emissions not enough
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Indonesia Pakistan
- Mercator plans to buy coal mine in Indonesia
- For coffee junkies, best blend is plop goes the weasel
- No US role in MOA with MILF - Kenney
- Aussie scheme to halt Indonesian logging
Poverty-stricken area where shanties serve as home for poor people.
23 million Filipinos living below Asia-Pacific poverty line
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- Another civilian trek to Siachen in October
- Key ally calls for halting of army action
- Heat on Jammu border
- Sayali seeing Shoaib Mallik
Pakistani brokers work at Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008.
Politics hold Pakistan economy hostage
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