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17 Dec 2008 | by John Reynolds
, Germany, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Russia, India, Mexico and the US. ...
,000 staff. In countries where the G1 will not operate, such as China and India, staff will be given around ...
, Germany, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Russia, India, Mexico and the US. ...
recently won respect for resuming its tour of India after the Mumbai terrorist attacks. The first test in Chennai concluded yesterday with India winning by six wickets after a rocky start. ...
announced it is to launch its second title in India in a month, after it secured the publishing duties ...
visits to India and the French Riviera. Everyone can view and academy members can vote on the ads at www ...
and similar services "aid terrorists in plotting attacks". The petition, which is backed by India's federal defence and science and technology ministries, is demanding Google Earth remove satellite images of India ... ." This is not the first time that India has expressed concern over Google Earth . Three years ago former Indian ...
in Europe, the US, India and China. The site offers a companion special report, complete with interactive ...
rebranded as Absolute after its acquisition by the Times of India Group; privately owned German publisher ... and digitally led." This certainly chimes with the approach Times of India is taking with Absolute Radio. Absolute chief executive Donnach O'Driscoll says: "[Times of India] knows what it is to grow and nurture a ...
in India. Currently, you will find local editions in Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia ...
in to India. Alpha Media, which is part of Quadrangle Capital Partners, has had to face up to falling ...
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