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Indo-US civil nuclear deal is safe; may get a bipartisan push
President Bush reiterated his desire to get the deal passed, listing it as one of the priorities for Congress in its upcoming ‘lame-duck’ session.
M&M, Renault to set up car plant in India
The new plant, to be built at a cost of just under $1 billion, will manufacture Renault Logan’s derivatives as well as other vehicles.
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Pretty in pink: Celina Jaitley at a dinner to honour the Premier of Cape Town who is keen to form a film industry in the SA city.
Sujata Pawar has become the first woman to register a case under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.
After exhausting persuasive skills, the Patna Municipal Corp has decided to hire eunuchs for realising outstanding dues.
Sehwag learning golfing skills
Bogged by an indifferent form of late, Virender Sehwag has turned to golf to improve his concentration and focus.
Renault plans powertrain unit
The move is part of the French major’s plan to make serious inroads into the local market to give itself incremental volumes.
Simone to host a new show
Debuting with ‘A Mouthful of Sky’, Simone Singh has been part of many TV serials and is known to be selective in her choice of roles.
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