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Bill Gates = teen idol (if these old Tiger Beat pics of Mr. Microsoft don't make you spit out your morning coffee...) (monkey methods - scroll down - via Boing Boing)Count me blue (more rubber bracelets for a cause...this time  |
Is he all he's cracked up to be?  |
The power of shamelessness.  |


Qatar's RasGas, which has signed a contract to supply 7.5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas to Petronet LNG, is in talks to increase gas supplies further, company managing Director Jerry Wolahan said on Monday.  |
India and Malaysia have set a target of $10 billion for bilateral trade to be achieved in next three years from the current level of $3.5 billion, even as Commerce Minister Kamal Nath on Monday called on Malaysian businesses to  |
The process of valuation of the Ambani business empire is likely to be completed within the next three weeks, which could lay the basis for a blueprint to end the family feud that has hurt the Reliance group, sources familiar  |
The government on Monday suggested parallel marketing of LPG and kerosene oil at both subsidized rates and actual market prices to reduce price differential.  |
State-owned procurement agency Food Corporation of India will float Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion) bonds, of which Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) would be tapped by this fiscal, FCI chairman V K Malhotra said on Monday.  |
In a setback to Reliance, the government on Monday said the decision to impose Rs 150 crore (Rs 1.50 billion) penalty on the company for illegal routing of international calls would not be 'reviewed.'  |
British energy firm BG Group, along with its partners Oil and Natural Gas Corp and Reliance Industries Ltd, will invest $750 million in Panna/Mukta and Tapti oil and gas fields to target new reserves and expand current production.  |
China has so far allowed 116 foreign banking institutions to conduct Renminbi (the currency of the People's Republic of China consisting of yuan ) denominated business as it opened the industry wider to overseas banks, a report said in Beijing  |
Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday unveiled the white paper on value-added tax that prescribes a rate of four per cent on a range of 270 items, including drugs and medicines and industrial products, and 12.5 per cent on many  |
The central power transmission utility Power Grid Corporation on Monday opposed Reliance Energy's move to seek a licence to independently set up transmission lines and sub-stations in the western region without collaborating with PGCIL.  |
The new special economic zones policies should have more liberal labour rules for their success, a leading economic think-tank said.  |
Leading cafe chain, Cafe Coffee Day plans to open 15 outlets in United Arab Emirates and was also actively looking at Austria and China to make a foray, its chief executive officer Naresh Malhotra said on Monday.  |
The government on Monday said there was a need to upgrade and improve the legal infrastructure in order to handle patent cases.  |
Nations with rich biodiversity need to evolve a strategy for introducing changes in global regulation to ensure that they get to share the benefits of their resources, which are used by the developed countries, experts said in New Delhi on  |
Shanghai, China's largest port, has became the world's second-largest in terms of freight volume in 2004 after Singapore, surpassing Rotterdam in the Netherlands, a report said on Monday.  |
Reliance Industries Ltd will begin natural gas production from its Krishna Godavari deep-sea gas field in the Bay of Bengal from March 2008 as against the earlier schedule of 2006-07.  |
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