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4th Weekly News

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"The shooting incident this morning in Delhi will have no impact on the Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi," the Organising Committee said in a statement

Two Taiwanese nationals were injured when two men on a motorcycle fired several rounds on a tourist vehicle near the historic JamaMasjid in the walled city.

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Ford plans to launch 8 new models in India by mid decade.

India’s auto market is fast growing.

This is to make an export hub.

Company MD michael Borreham said the company has to be there in small car segment.

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Ford has invested close to one billion dollars to expand its India operations.

The company infused 500 million dollars in january2008 to grow vehicle manufacturing capacity in Chennai to produced 200,000 units per year.

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Amway is planning to set up its second manufacturing facility in India.

It would help company to boost its sales and increase its product range in the country.

It is a 100% subsidiary of US based Amway corp. and has witnessed 25%year on year growth it its revenue.

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• Jolted by the match-fixing scandal that has tarnished the image of the game, the International Cricket Council is planning a technology-oriented review of its anti-corruption measures.

• ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat• The ICC could bring in British intelligence

agency MI6-style code-breakers in a bid to root out corruption in the game, 'The News of the World' reported.

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"The appeal has been drafted and is in final stages of preparation...We are giving finishing touches," advocate Amin Solkar, appointed by the Maharashtra Legal Aid Committee on a directive of the High Court to defend Kasab, told PTI

Lucknow Police would produce Faheem Ansariand Sabauddin Ahmed before a sessions court here on September 23 as directed by the High Court