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F1: Force India want Chandhok as tester (autosport.com) Force India's owner Vijay Mallya says he would like to Hire Indian Karun Chandhok as a test driver for next season.
India's new mantra: Talk more, work more 7 Sep 2008, 0337 hrs IST, Saira Kurup,TNN (The Times of India) Nearly 300 million and counting. That's the number of Indians walking around with a cell phone in their pockets. Today, one in four Indians has a mobile. It's said that by 2020, every employed adult in the country would have one.
7 Offbeat Eco Trips (Fast Company Magazine) 1. Commune with a camel in India Sure there?s the Taj Mahal and the Golden Temple. But how many people that you know have gone on a camel safari across the Great Indian Desert? Starting in the western state of Rajasthan, the three-day-and-up tours are a fun and carbon-friendly way to see the old havelis (temples) of India. Be prepared to camp in the desert.
India's new mantra: Talk more, work more (The Times of India) There are parts of India where farmers hire mobile phones, when market prices need constant monitoring and they need to negotiate deals with wholesale buyers.
Poll: Economy No. 1 issue for voters (Rocky Mountain News) Colorado voters are worried about the cost of gas and groceries, a possible recession and a weakening job market, a Rocky/CBS4 News poll shows.
Dion makes several changes to 'Green Shift' plan (CTV Winnipeg) Liberal Leader Stephane Dion made his own campaign-style announcement Wednesday, offering hundreds of millions for farmers, fishermen and truckers as an additional part of his contentious 'Green Shift' plan.
Two houses? Can claim tax rebate on both (rediff.com) Direct tax expert Vikas M Gandhi offered some valuable tips on tax planning.
Coroner seeks ban on gun used in Dawson shooting (CTV.ca) The coroner probing the deadly 2006 Dawson College shooting is calling for a ban on semi-automatic weapons like the one used by the gunman.
Having Nano plant is a great pride (Express India) Having the Nano plant in West Bengal is not just like any other investment in the state, there is a great sense of pride involved in it, according to Sishir Bajoria, managing director, IFGL Refractories Ltd.
Indian government hits back at claims of inadequate supplies in flood zones (Guardian Unlimited) More than 250,000 refugees are in government and relief agency camps in Bihar, northern India
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