Monday, April 24, 2006

Endangered?

The nightmare never ends for Somalis. The ghost of the monster famine in the 1990s, which gobbled up 300,000 people, is trying to find a pathway out of hell. Having been banished less than a decade ago, this famine marked the darkest hour of modern homo-sapien juggernaut.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

TRAIN FOR VALUES-BASED DECISION MAKING

Executives are oft en expected to make decisions that may require trade-off s between social benefits and financial costs, but they oft en lack the training to make informed choices.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Government’s support is ensuring IPTV would surely become the radical future

The subscription-based service will be delivered to homes through broadband connection using internet protocols like those on the World Wide Web. IPTV can either be piped directly to a user’s PC or to a set-top-box attached to a conventional TV.

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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

LME signs agreement with MCX

London Metal Exchange (LME) signed a licensing agreement with the Multi Commodity Exchange of In­dia (MCX) which will allow MCX to use LME prices, con­sidered the global benchmark for base metals. This is the fourth most important stra­tegic alliance of MCX with an internationally reputed agen­cy in recent times. Recently, MCX has tied up with New York mercantile exchange, Chicago climate exchange and Dubai gold and commodity exchange to bolster its im­age of a leading commodity exchange in India, with best international standards and true global prices for the con­tract in which MCX trades.

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