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Toronto, London bourses will team up to form new global giant

Toronto: The Toronto Stock Exchange, the third largest in North America, is set to merge with the London Stock Exchange (LSE) to create a new global mega bourse.

The TMX Group, which operates the sto

Black money: Govt does not give names to court

New Delhi: The central government on Wednesday maintained silence when the apex court sought to know from it the names of people who have stashed away huge amounts of money in foreign banks located in

Indian American charged in US Navy kickback scam

Washington: Anjan Dutta-Gupta, Indian American founder and president of a technology services firm, and a civilian employee of the US Navy have been charged in a $10 million kickback and bribery scam.

'Talwars to approach higher court'

New Delhi: The verdict of a special CBI court which on Wednesday ordered that Rajesh and Nupur Talwar be tried for the murder of their teenaged daughter Aarushi will be challenged in a higher court, t

Border intruders won't be shot, Delhi assures Dhaka

Dhaka: Delhi has reiterated its assurance to Dhaka that its Border Security Force (BSF) will not shoot at Bangladeshis crossing the border.

Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna gave the assu

Aarushi case: Friends react to CBI court's order

Aarushi Talwar's friends on Wednesday reacted with support, shock, and a feeling of discontent to the special CBI court's ruling ordering Mr Rajesh and Ms Nupur Talwar's trial in their teenage daughte

Benazir was promised PM spot: Forensic report

Islamabad: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Benazir Bhutto had been assured that she would be the prime minister after the 2007 general elections, revealed a forensic report that was compiled after

Men-in-Blue begin practice for World Cup

Bengaluru: The Indian cricket team started its practice and exercise regimen here Wednesday, nine days ahead of the opening match against co-hosts Bangladesh in the 2011 World Cup.

The Mahendra Singh

Three killed in Bombay House fire

Three people were killed and one suffered serious injuries when a major fire broke out on Wednesday morning in the basement of Bombay House, the headquarters of the Tata Group, an official said.

‘World Cup format tweaked to favour India, Pakistan’

New Delhi: Tournament director Ratnakar Shetty said the early exit of the game's financial powerhouses India and Pakistan in the 2007 World Cup forced the International Cricket Council (ICC) to change

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