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General Don't try to hire that star from the other firm
  Washington: Managers seeking to prise star performers away from competitors might rue their decision later and the star is likely to be as unhappy, finds a new study.
General Bush signs $50 Bn AIDS package expansion
  President George W. Bush Wednesday signed a nearly $50 billion U.S. aid package to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS in the developing world, more than tripling an initiative...
General One of world's largest malls set for October opening in Dubai
  Come October 30 and tourists across the world will have another reason to visit this desert oasis city as one of the world's largest malls will open its doors to the publ...
General One killed, two injured in Chennai airport accidents
  One man was killed and two other men were injured in separate accidents involving the vehicles of two private airlines at the Kamaraj domestic airport here Thursday, the ...
General Rushdie, Ghosh named in 2008 Booker longlist
  The latest novels of Indian-born writers Salman Rushdie and Amitav Ghosh have been named in a longlist of 13 books for the 2008 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
General Indians wary of planning vacations on the Internet
  Indian travellers are still not confident of planning their holidays online.
General One rupee salary due costs company Rs.970,000
  The Heavy Engineering Corporation (HEC) in Jharkhand has finally agreed to pay a total compensation of Rs.970,000 to 24 of its employees because it had paid them Re.1 les...
General British student on Gordon Brown's mission to India
  A Devon student has landed in India as the emissary of Prime Minister Gordon Brown on a mission to countries playing a major role in the new global economy.
General Details of Haneef's travails may remain secret
  Most details relating to Indian doctor Muhammad Haneef's incarceration on terror charge and subsequent release will remain an enigma.
General NRI groups condemn Ahmedabad, Bangalore serial blasts
  Several non-resident Indian (NRI) groups in the U.S. have condemned the serial bombings in Bangalore and Ahmedabad over the weekend as "unforgivable" acts and have appeal...
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