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Milled Rice  - Filipino Staple Food
Importation   Philippines   Photos   Rice   Wikipedia: National Food Authority (Philippines)
 Hartford Courant 
After shortages, officials say Philippines "swimming" in rice due to excessive imports
MANILA, (AP) — The world's biggest rice importer, the Philippines, is now "swimming" in the staple grain because of massive imports by the previous government that drove world prices to record... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
The Minister of State of Corporate Affairs and Minority Affairs, Salman Khurshid - India- Politics
Delhi   India   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia : Salman Khurshid
 The Times of India 
Not surprised Satyam's Raju has retracted confession: Khurshid
NEW DELHI: Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Friday said that he is not surprised that B Ramalinga Raju has retracted his infamous January, 2009, confession of perpetrating accounting... (photo: PIB of India)
 Oriental Bank of Commerce India Mumbai Delhi (rks2)  The Times of India 
Oriental Bank sees 41% jump in Q1 net
NEW DELHI: Public sector lender, Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC), has reported a 41.14% jump in its net profit at Rs 363.31 crore for the quarter ended June 30. The company’s scrip increased by 5.95%... (photo: WN / Rajkumar Senapati)
Bank   Business   Economy   Photos   Wikipedia: Oriental Bank of Commerce
Air pollution in Pune is on the alarming level- India  The Times of India 
Pune's task on hand is to clear the air
PUNE: Air pollution in Pune, one of the three problems which the city has to deal with urgently, is rising due to an increase in vehicles on the road. The Environment Status Report (ESR), a report... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
India   Photos   Pollution   Pune
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** FILE ** In this May 9, 2008 file photo, a pedestrian walks past the Citigroup Center building in New York. The New York Times
Citigroup Said to Pay $75 Million in Subprime Case
Citigroup has agreed to pay $75 million to settle federal claims that it failed to disclose vast holdings of subprime mortgage investments that crippled the bank during... (photo: AP / Mary Altaffer, file)
Banking   Investment   Photos   SEC   Wikipedia: Citigroup
Dead Chest Island, BVI The New York Times
Oil Spill Crime? Send In the BP Squad
Peter J. Henning follows issues involving securities law and white-collar crime for DealBook’s White Collar Watch. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.’s criminal... (photo: Creative Commons / Legis)
Gulf of Mexico   OilSpill   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon oil spill
In this April 4, 2005 file photo, a sports utility vehicle drives past an ExxonMobil refinery in Baytown, Texas. Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's biggest oil refiner, will spend more than $1 billion in the next couple of years to increase its global production of cleaner-burning diesel by about 10 percent, the company said Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. The New York Times
Higher Oil Prices Help Exxon Top Forecasts
The Exxon Mobil Corporation, the world’s largest publicly traded oil company, said Thursday that its nearly doubled to $7.56 billion as oil prices increased from... (photo: AP / File)
Business   Company   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: ExxonMobil
In this Jan. 13, 2009 photo, people walk out from Sony Corp. headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Sony said Thursday, May 14, 2009, it lost 98.9 billion yen ($1 billion) in the fiscal year through March, its first annual net loss in 14 years, and projected it would lose even more money this year amid a slump in consumer demand for electronics goods The New York Times
Comeback Heralded for Japan Giants in Electronics
TOKYO — Buoyed by a long-awaited turnaround in its television and video game businesses, Sony said Thursday it swung to a net profit of ¥25.7 billion, or $293.9... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Business   Electronics   Japan   Photos   Wikipedia: Sony
Shanties are seen standing besides high rise buildings in India’s commercial capital city of Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009. The New York Times
India Is Getting All the Trappings of the New Century; But Is It Modern?
PONDICHERRY, INDIA — S. Durairaj is by all accounts a modern man. He drives a car, uses a cellphone and keeps up with international news. In his spare time, he... (photo: AP / Rajanish Kakade)
Culture   Economy   India   Photos   Society
People carry an injured victim away from a damaged building after an explosion at a plastic plant in Nanjing in east China's Jiangsu province, Wednesday July 28, 2010. Wall Street Journal
Accidents Plague China's Workplaces
By JAMES T. AREDDY Xinhua/ZUMA Press The site of Wednesday's explosion at a plastics factory in Nanjing, China. The blast killed at least 12. Factories in China are often... (photo: AP)
Accident   China   Industry   Photos   Safety
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