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A container ship is loaded at Cochin port in this July 27, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Sivaram V/Files

Time ripe for logistics

Private equity investments in India's logistics services sector are set to rise as it gears up to improve transportation and boost infrastructure bottlenecks.  Full Article 

A container ship is loaded at Cochin port in this July 27, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Sivaram V/Files

Time ripe for logistics

Private equity investments in India's logistics services sector are set to rise as it gears up to improve transportation and boost infrastructure bottlenecks.  Full Article 

Women supporters of the Congress party listen during a rally for the women's reservation bill in New Delhi March 8, 2010. REUTERS/Vijay Mathur
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Congress in turmoil over women's bill

Congress party officials met on Wednesday to douse a political stand-off over the contentious women's quota bill after two of its allies quit.  Full Article 

Women activists of the BJP shout slogans after being detained by police during a protest against the ruling government over the Women's Reservation Bill in front of the parliament in New Delhi March 9, 2010. REUTERS/B Mathur
Congress faces turmoil

Congress party officials met to resolve a political stand-off over the contentious women's quota bill.  Full Article | Blog 

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Obama effect boosts Nobel Peace Prize nominations 8:45pm IST 

OSLO (Reuters) - A record 237 people and organisations have been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, with interest boosted by last year's award to U.S. President Barack Obama, organisers said on Wednesday.  Full Article  

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A decade later, lessons in the Nasdaq collapse 10:14pm IST 

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Ten years ago today, before the dot-com bubble burst, the Nasdaq composite index hit a record 5,132.52 points -- a peak that the technology-heavy market shows no sign of scaling again any time soon.  Full Article  

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Gordon Brown at Reuters

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown gave a speech at Thomson Reuters in London on Wednesday and answered questions on the economy.  Full Coverage 

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