 | China seeks to turn around its PSUs by hiring foreign management. How well will this work for our PSUs? |
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 | Europe shows signs of a recovery, but not everyone is ready for it |
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 | Alternative fuel sources are being explored as the BP gulf of Mexico crisis highlights our dependence on fossil fuels |
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 | A move is on after books to take textbooks to the free realm of the internet. What will this mean for publishers? |
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 | Bursting some preconceptions people have about the recession and unemployment |
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 | Car sharing on a commercial basis is now becoming a reality with a host of new companies cashing in using new technologies |
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 | Initiatives to slow down deforestation are finally showing results, and may be the salvation of forests in places like Brazil, Indonesia, etc. |
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 | Will the creation of a unique currency symbol for India affect the way the country is perceived? |
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 | Bioplastics hold great promise for the future, if they can become commercially viable to replace oil-based plastics |
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 | With Europe's crisis yet to abate, Asia may see growth slowing down |
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 | The double dip seems to be coming true, with economic indicators signaling a slowing down of the economy |
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 | Mobile cash options that are coming up now use credit cards instead of bypassing them, and may turn out to be more successful |
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 | The Government's disinvestment programs seem to have a hidden cost - using public money invested in institutions to fill gaps in the Government's spending, while delivering below par returns. |
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 | Economic imbalances are corrected during crises, and it is up to countries to ensure the changes are gradual than sudden as the case has been |
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 | Indian Railways need to modernize on a war footing if it plans to keep pace with development plans |
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