Wall Street Journal:
In India, Devi Shetty's heart hospital offers cutting-edge medical care at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere in the world. (Read More)
The Guardian:
Commodities soared and emerging markets took off, but the average small investor missed out, says Patrick CollinsonIt invests in goldmines – and it became a goldmine. Every £1,000 invested in BlackRock Gold & General at the b (Read More)
The Guardian:
Gold was a lousy investment in the 90s … how times change. The humble savings account, meanwhile, more than held its ownGoldIt has been one of the best investments of the past decade, and this week it was hitting new highs. B (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Are Herman van Rompuy and Cathy Ashton the best of all available choices as the European Union council president and the high representative on foreign policy respectively? Undoubtedly not. Yet they are competent people and t (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Unless they end in promises, and a treaty within months, Ed Miliband believes the Copenhagen talks will be a disaster. But can the British energy secretary, in Denmark for a frantic round of pre-summit diplomacy, win the argu (Read More)
Sepia Mutiny:
While on the topic of why India didn't liberalize sooner, an article posted to the SM's News column points at one important factor. In his "Letter from India" column in the NYT, Akash Kapur reflects on the 20 yr anniversary (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
At the Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital in Bangalore, Dr. Devi Shetty and his fellow cardiologists perform about 600 operations a week. They're making heart surgery affordable to some of the poorest people in India. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• County 'would not help with my England career'• Spinner determined to win back Test and one-day placesMonty Panesar has said he left Northamptonshire to join Sussex because his former employers did not want him enough and w (Read More)
India Times:
Almost 20 years after India signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child, experts are now looking at the glass as half full, on indicators related to child survival and development. (Read More)
India Times:
Accommodation couldn’t be provided to the 30-odd SRPF personnel stationed at the Gateway of India on Friday despite police commissioner D Sivanandan’s assurance. (Read More)
India Times:
Bookings for the Ghost have begun though deliveries will start only in the first quarter of 2010. Safest cars | Fastest cars | Buying pre-owned cars? | Cars with Class. (Read More)
India Times:
Environment and Forest Minister Jairam Ramesh, known for making forthright comments, today said if there was any Nobel Prize for dirt and filth, India would get it. (Read More)
Reuters Video: Top News:
Nov 20 - President Barack Obama will host his first state visit when he meets India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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India Times:
The Reserve Bank of India will give banks six months more to set aside extra funds from their profits to cover non-performing assets, stretching an earlier deadline of September 2010. (Read More)
India Times:
India is likely to emerge as a major hub for production of quality steel products, said Ratan Jindal, vice-chairman, managing director and CEO of Jindal Stainless Steel (JSL). (Read More)
India Times:
The first audit conducted by ICE covered 654 companies and resulted in the filing of formal notices to seek a fine from 61. Forex Converter | NRI investments in India. (Read More)
timesofindia.indiatimes.com:
The Vadodara Marathon 2009 will be a national event with Athletics Federation of India (AFI) sending a missive to the organisers that it will be given a national event's status if it is conducted as per norms and a capitation (Read More)
India Times:
Air India pilots, protesting management's moves to cut their salaries and allowances, today deferred their strike threat from November 24 by six days, even as the conciliation talks remained inconclusive. (Read More)