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BellSouth Corp.will hold a special meeting of shareholders on July 21 to vote on the company's proposed acquisition by AT&T
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Jul. 14, 2006

AT&T agreed to acquire BellSouth for $67 billion in stock.BellSouth Corp.will hold a special meeting of shareholders on July 21 to vote on the company's proposed acquisition by AT&T
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BellSouth Corp.will hold a special meeting of shareholders on July 21 to vote on the company's proposed acquisition by AT&T
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AT&T agreed to acquire BellSouth for $67 billion in stock. READ MORE>>
Wall Street extended its losses for a third day on Friday
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Oil prices and continued tension between Israel and Lebanon worried investors. General Electric lost ground after it reported earnings, and Borders sank after saying quarterly losses would be more than expected. READ MORE>>
Five including former legislator killed, 60 others including the former minister injured in a grenade attack in Kashmir
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Five persons including a former legislator Ghulam Nabi Dar were killed and 60 others including the former minister Sakina Ittoo injured in a grenade attack on a National Conference (NC) rally outside a shrine at Kulgam. READ MORE>>
Reverse outsourcing becomes a norm - can Indian IT companies manage American professionals
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The expatriate Indians know how difficult the task it is... READ MORE>>
Bollywood Khan compares himself to Indian Supreme Court
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Aamir Khan cites Gujrat is non-democratic. READ MORE>>
India can attract greater US investments as compared to neighbouring China with focus on manufacturing and infrastructure: General Electric
Sonia Joshi
India is certainly ahead of China in providing services to the US such as BPO and Software industry READ MORE>>
Earthquake measuring 5.7 hits India's northeast
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An earthquake measuring 5.7 in magnitude shook the border region in India's northeast on Thursday, the meteorology department said. READ MORE>>
Indian and Pakistani banks collaborate to open new branches and integrate exchange operations
Prithiv Patil
This is another step in collaboration and confidence building...... READ MORE>>
Oil subsidies in India will backfire : G7
Sudhir Chadda
India, China and many other nations have created artificial low prices for petroleum products in their own countries. READ MORE>>
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