2011年11月19日星期六

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters


CBI raids Bharti, Vodafone offices (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 01:04 AM PST

A woman walks past a large logo of Vodafone displayed on a shop in Mumbai May 20, 2010.  REUTERS/Arko Datta/FilesReuters - The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday conducted searches at Vodafone's Indian unit and Bharti Airtel's offices seeking details on spectrum allocation by the government to operators between 2001-02.


Ajay Maken wants probe into Kambli claims (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 03:55 AM PST

Vinod Kambli celebrates his century against England in Mumbai, November 18, 2001. REUTERS/Darren staples/FilesReuters - The BCCI on Saturday dismissed former player Vinod Kambli's claims of possible corruption in India's 1996 World Cup semi-final loss to Sri Lanka.


Momentum accelerates for India to open supermarket sector (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 01:28 AM PST

Prices for various vegetables are displayed as people shop in the fresh foods section of a Reliance Fresh supermarket in Mumbai October 16, 2011. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/FilesReuters - The cabinet may decide by next week to allow chains such as the world's largest retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc to operate in the country with a majority stake under strict local sourcing rules, a senior government source told Reuters.


COLUMN: Corruption and India's 1 percent - Freeland (Reuters)

Posted: 17 Nov 2011 03:47 PM PST

Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare wave placards during a protest rally against corruption in Mumbai August 16, 2011. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/FilesReuters - The only important question in the West right now is how to restart stalled economic growth. So it is easy to be dazzled by India, where a 7 percent rise in gross domestic product is the nightmare scenario, and optimists are shooting for 9.


Unions warn FIFA of "modern slavery" in Qatar (Reuters)

Posted: 17 Nov 2011 09:01 AM PST

A general view shows FIFA headquarters, the Home of FIFA, in Zurich October 20, 2010. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/FilesReuters - Soccer's governing body FIFA was warned by international trade unions on Thursday that migrant workers in 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar were subjected to conditions of "modern slavery".


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