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31. Tweets, sexting 'unfriended' in U.S. banned word list
If you recently tweeted about how you were chillaxin for the holiday, take note: Fifteen particularly over- or mis-used words and phrases have been declared "shovel-ready" to be "unfriended" by a U.S. university's annual list of terms that deserve to be banned.
02 Jan 2010
32. 2009, the year of commodities, ends with a bang
Commodity markets are on course for their strongest year since 1973, lifted by oil's biggest annual gains in a decade and a 140 percent surge in copper prices
31 Dec 2009
33. How much independence does RBI enjoy?
The Reserve Bank of India and the government now appear to be on the same page as they express concerns about inflation, which has been mainly driven by rising food prices.
30 Dec 2009
34. Sachin Tendulkar to skip Sri Lanka-Bangladesh tri-series
India's master batsman Sachin Tendulkar has opted out of next month's triangular one-day series against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to save himself for the upcoming test series against Bangladesh.
26 Dec 2009
35. ADB to provide two loans totalling $850 mln to India
India has signed two loan agreements totalling $850 million with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the finance ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
23 Dec 2009
36. Bank of Baroda to sell $500 mln bonds
Bank of Baroda is likely to open a $500 million offshore bond issue in January, two sources with direct knowledge of the transaction told Reuters on Wednesday.
17 Dec 2009
37. Bharti eyes Bangladesh deal after MTN fails
Leading Indian telecom Bharti Airtel plans to buy Bangladesh's Warid Telecom for a reported $900 million from Abu Dhabi Group, indicating a shift in focus to smaller targets after its planned $24 billion merger with South Africa's MTN failed.
17 Dec 2009
38. PM adviser: RBI may tighten in Dec
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may tighten monetary policy in December as inflation could rise to near 7 percent in March, the prime minister's economic adviser, C. Rangarajan, was quoted as saying by www.expressindia.com, citing a newsagency agency report.
16 Dec 2009
39. Tiger Woods wins UK court ban against nude, sex photos
Golfer Tiger Woods, fighting to fend off intense media scrutiny over allegations he cheated on his wife, has won a British court order banning publication in Britain of any photos or video showing him nude or having sex.
12 Dec 2009
40. Food inflation accelerates; RBI tightening seen
Food prices rose at their fastest pace this year in late November, adding to the pressure on the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to tighten monetary policy sooner to contain any likely spill-over to the broader economy.
11 Dec 2009
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