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Fresh developments awaited
MUMBAI, SEPT. 14. Bourses are waiting for fresh good news and there seems to be none in the horizon. On the other hand the fears of the U. S. attack on Iraq is still looming large and is acting as a dampener on the sentiment. The quarterly ...
Cellular operators oppose unrestricted competition
CHENNAI, SEPT. 14. Recent reports indicating the Government's preference for unlimited competition have caused anxiety among the cellular operators. At present the number of operators is restricted to four per cellular circle, which itself is ...
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