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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The government will achieve its targeted 400 billion rupees ($8.8 billion) for stake sales in companies in the fiscal year that begins in April, a senior finance ministry official said on Monday.
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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain plans to create a new maritime security agency to spot and ward off any threats to its ports and shipping, the government said on Monday.
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MUMBAI (Reuters) – The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is likely to increase policy interest rates to a slightly higher level this year than earlier expected after surprising markets late on Friday with a 25 basis-point rise, a new Reuters poll showed.
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Tuesday that Google Inc had violated a “written promise” and was “totally wrong” to end censorship of its Chinese-language search portal, signalling a tough line over the Internet dispute.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Life!) – Hong Kong action thriller “Bodyguards and Assassins” scooped several top honours at the Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong on Monday, but was eclipsed for best picture by the South Korean movie “Mother”.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House voiced regret on Monday at a disagreement between Google Inc and the Chinese government that prompted Google to move its Internet search service offshore to Hong Kong.
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WINDERMERE, Florida (Reuters) – Tiger Woods is in vintage form, driving the ball further than ever and fully capable of winning next month’s U.S. Masters, according to two practice partners.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc moved its China Internet search service to Hong Kong in a bid to resolve its dispute with Beijing over censored search results while keeping a foot in the world’s largest Internet market.
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NEW DELHI (AlertNet) – There’s no escaping urban India’s growth.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two TV interviews given by Tiger Woods about the sex scandal that has engulfed him received mixed reviews from experts on Monday.
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