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TOYS
The Shirt Co to retail Barbie wear in India
MATTEL, the owner of the Barbie brand, has awarded The Shirt Company (TSC) the licence to manufacture and retail Barbie apparel in India. A golden status export house, TSC works closely with Smith & Brooks, the official licensee for Barbie ... More

HEALTH
Bio-Rad Labs launches new diagnostic kit for diabetes
BIO-RAD Laboratories (India) Pvt Ltd has launched D10, the next generation system for diabetes monitoring and thalassaemia screening in the country. D-10 has been especially designed for low and middle-sized laboratories and offers superior ... More

EVENTS
Festive fervour
The Road Opening Party (ROP) of the State police on guard duty at Naxalite-infested Medaram in Warangal district, where the three-day tribal festival `Samakka Saralakka' began on Wednesday. Personnel of this squad are experts in hideout checking, ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
Sangeet Cinema in pact with Singapore cos for Cineplex
SOMNA Entertainment, a Hyderabad-based promoter of Sangeet Cinema, has struck a joint venture with Royal Brothers and CPG Corporation, both from Singapore, to develop a Cineplex that is modelled on the Orchids multiplex. Mr Raj Kumar ... More

SPORTS
TN to co-sponsor tennis tournament
THE Tamil Nadu Government has decided to co-sponsor the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) tennis tournament, and set up a consortium of sponsors to ensure that the event is an annual feature in Chennai. The consortium of sponsors will ... More

Pharma majors to slug it out on the cricket field
FOR the two pharmaceutical companies that are already battling it out in the marketplace, the action now is moving on to the cricket field. Top honchos from the Delhi-based Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd and the Hyderabad-based Dr Reddy's Ltd (DRL) ... More

ECONOMIC OFFENCES
Top ten scams for 2004
NASA scientists are busy with Mars, remotely guiding their vehicles to send us more snaps of the red planet, though geeks wonder if the colours are coming through right. And real estate agents are eyeing the big ball as prime real estate, and so ... More




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