Monday, September 17, 2007

Google Alert - Indian President

Google News Alert for: Indian President

Now, F1 race in 2010: Kalmadi
Times of India - India
NEW DELHI, September 17: The wait for an F1 race in India just got longer. According to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Suresh Kalmadi, ...
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Buy cheaper medicine from India, Arroyo urges drug firms
GMA news.tv - Quezon City,Metro Manila,Philippines
Mrs Arroyo will go to New Delhi and Mumbai on October 4-5 for a state visit to return the visit of former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam, who came to the ...
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The curious and confusing chapters in Indian cricket captaincy
Hindu - Chennai,India
Of the four, Polly Umrigar quit on the morning of the Madras Test when he received a telegram from Ratibhai Patel, the then president of the BCCI, ...
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Indo-German economic cooperation meet begins tomorrow
Hindu - Chennai,India
The Indian business delegations are led by Sunil Bharti Mittal, CII President, and HF Khorakiwala, FICCI President. India has a strategic partnership with ...
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New policy is foreign
Sify - Taramani,Chennai,India
Still, the NDA did not send Indian soldiers to Iraq despite pressures put by President George W Bush. The policy of nonalignment stayed more or less on ...
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India's Former President Visits Stanford to Discuss Emergency ...
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
ID=07-307) Who: Former Indian President Kalam Philip Pizzo, MD, dean of Stanford School of Medicine Venkat Changavalli, chief executive officer of EMRI SV ...
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Editorial: BB's policy vision for Indo-Pak relations
Daily Times - Lahore,Pakistan
The fact is that if there ever was a popular consensus in Pakistan on a foreign policy subject, it is on normalisation of relations with India. President ...
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US government upbraids 20 nations in annual drugs report
AFP -
... told reporters that Bush was "aware of the difficult situation facing President Karzai" and commended his determination to fight drugs. India has an ...
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INDIAN INC. DREAMS OF REACHING US MARKET THROUGH MAXICO
Trading Markets - Los Angeles,CA,USA
Mexican President Felipe Calderon came on a two-day visit to India - the first by a Mexican president in two decades, accompanied by over 100 business ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Indian President

The Oil Race is On: China Signs Multi-Billion Dollar Oil Contract ...
By admin
On February 16, AFX International Focus reported that President Chávez said he is ready to divert oil exports from their current markets to other countries like China and India, although his ability to find an immediate alternative ...
Council on Hemispheric Affairs - http://www.coha.org

Coach Chappell back in India...a three-year contract with the ...
By TollywoodBollywood
Former Indian assistant coach Ian Fraser has joined RCA as in charge of the academy. According to reports, RCA President and the Indian cricket board (BCCI) vice-president Lalit Modi made the offers to the two. ...
IndianPad - All Stories - http://www.indianpad.com

India to Host First Formula One Race in 2010
By Pradeep
The sites were shortlisted after F1 chief architect Herman Tilke's recent visit to India. IOA President Suresh Kalmadi said,. The race could be held in March 2010, as the first race of the season, or after the Bahrain Grand Prix ...
Sheetudeep Blog - http://www.sheetudeep.com/blog

India to host Formula 1 race in 2010
By ankit
India will host its first Formula One Grand Prix in 2010, Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President Suresh Kalmadi said on Monday. Formula One management had approved two sites on the outskirts of New Delhi to build a circuit and the ...
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Bolivia's Morales says elites resent Indian power
By Bolivia Rising(Bolivia Rising)
Riberalta, Bolivia, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Bolivian President Evo Morales says wealthy elites are trying to block his leftist reforms because they do not like having an Indian leading the South American country. ...
Bolivia Rising - http://boliviarising.blogspot.com/


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