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Karnataka CM asks UK PM to intervene in new visa norms - 0 views

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    Referring to the issue in granting visas by British government, the CM of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, told UK's Prime Minister Theresa May that India's skilled tech workers in the UK must be seen as a trade priority rather than an issue of immigrationduring her one-day visit to Bengaluru.
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Make way for these upcoming shows coming this July on Netflix - 0 views

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    Old shows are leaving Netflix but whole new seasons, shows, movies are coming to Netflix this July. Enjoy from the thrillers to the British Dramas and documentaries and stay glued to your couch to catch all the entertainment.
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Karma Folding commode rainbow 5 chairs With Wheels - 0 views

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    The Karma Commode Chair Rainbow 5 is foldable, and can hence be carried around at will. It has a seat width of 17 inches and once folded, will accommodate in the smallest of corners. The height of this product can be adjusted as per that of the user. The Karma Commode Chair Rainbow 5 is a bright purple in colour with a silvery powder coating, and is smart to look at. This commode chair is very easy to clean and re-use, without compromising on the hygiene factor. Made using very durable steel, this chair is rust-free, and is hence virtually lifelong-assured. The size and dimensions of the chair ensure that it can be carried around at will. A Karma Rainbow 5 Commode, known in British English simply as a commode, is a type of chair used by someone who needs help going to the toilet due to illness, injury or disability. A Karma Rainbow 5 Commode has sometimes wheels to transport easily to the bathroom or shower. Most commode chairs have a removable pail and flip-back armrests.
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The Impact of Britain's Decision to Reject the Eurozone Plan | equities.com - 0 views

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    The British decision to reject the eurozone plan has had mixed reactions, both within the nation and outside of it. Some are wondering if the nation succeeded in protecting its financial industry.
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Molycor as Good as Gold | equities.com - 0 views

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    Molycor Gold Corp is a multi-metal exploration and development company specializing in molybdenum, gold, and magnesium with properties in Nevada and British Columbia.
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Tony Blair Joins Billionaire Vinod Khosla's Firm As Adviser - 0 views

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    Former British Premier Tony Blair has joined Indian American Silicon Valley billionaire Vinod Khosla's US-based company that specialises in promoting environment-friendly technology as an adviser, adding another contract to his list of lucrative deals after he resigned from office in 2007.
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BP Raises $50 Billion For Oil Spill Cost - 0 views

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    British oil company BP was trying to raise an extra $50 billion to cover the cost of the devastating oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, the weekly Sunday Times reported Sunday.
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Britain Committed to Enhanced Partnership With India - 0 views

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    British Business Secretary Vince Cable on Tuesday has assured Commerce Minister, Anand Sharma, that his country was committed to an "enhanced partnership" with India.
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Marks and Spencer to Open 50 Stores in India in 3 Years - 3 views

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    British high street retailer Marks and Spencer (M&S) is to more than double its retail presence in India, targeting 50 stores in the next three years.
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Britain Wants To Be Positive Player in Europe - 0 views

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    British Prime Minister David Cameron said in Berlin on Friday that Britain wanted to be a "positive player" in Europe, after inaugural talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
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Cadbury Kin Plans Rival Chocolate Company - 0 views

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    An heiress to the fortune of Cadbury, the famous British chocolatiers, is selling her 27 million pounds family estate to launch a chocolate company to rival American giant Kraft which took over the company earlier this year.
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UK Announces Sweeping Banking Regulation Reforms - 0 views

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    British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has announced sweeping changes for stronger regulation of the UK's banking system in order to avoid a banking meltdown like the one in 2007 that plunged the country into the worst financial crisis.
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Britain to Relocate Unemployed to Places Where There Are Jobs - 0 views

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    The British government is drawing up a plan to relocate unemployed people to areas in the country where there are jobs, a media report said.
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London Fully Under Fibre Broadband By Next Spring - 0 views

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    Most Londoners will benefit from fibre broadband by spring 2011, British Telecom has announced in a statement.
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Ash Forces Closure of Airspace Over Scotland & Northern Ireland - 0 views

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    A volcanic ash cloud forced British air traffic authorities to close the airspace above Scotland and Northern Ireland as of Wednesday morning, only hours after a similar flight ban was lifted.
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Britain Worried That BP Oil Spill May Hit Ties With US - 0 views

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    The British government is concerned that criticism towards energy company BP for its failure to curb the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may hamper the country's relationship with the US.
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500-Euro Notes Withdrawn in Britain - 0 views

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    British bank wholesalers have withdrawn notes of 500 euros ($424) denomination from domestic sale because they are almost exclusively used for organised crime, police said Thursday.
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Obama Slams BP Says 'Way Too Early' For Optimism - 0 views

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    US President Barack Obama said BP was making progress in capping the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, but slammed the British energy firm for delaying claims payments to local fisherman while it hands out billions to investors.
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    Trade4Target and History Indian Stock Markets

    History of Indian Stock Market: Indian stock market marks to be one of the oldest stock market in Asia. It dates back to the close of 18th century when the East India Company used to transact loan securities. In the 1830s, trading on corporate stocks and shares in Bank and Cotton presses took place in Bombay.Stock Exchange idea is developing during the british government but this is apply after 1956 in independent india.

    Trade in stock markets means the transfer for money of a stock or security from a seller to a buyer. This requires thes two parties to agree on a price.Trade4Target is a leading research and advisory company with a strong presence among the various Stock Market Brokers is provide information of share market and investment solution.
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: History Of Tricycle - 1 views

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    A three-wheeled wheelchair was built in 1655 or 1680 by a disabled German man, Stephan Farffler, who wanted to be able to maintain his mobility. Since he was a watch-maker, he was able to create a vehicle that was powered by hand cranks. In 1789, two French inventors developed a three wheeled vehicle, powered by pedals; They called it the tricycle. 19th century tricycle used in Iran In 1818, British inventor Denis Johnson patented his approach to designing tricycles.[clarification needed] In 1876, James Starley developed the Coventry Lever Tricycle, which used two small wheels on the right side and a large drive wheel on the left side; power was supplied by hand levers. In 1877, Starley developed a new vehicle he called the Coventry Rotary, which was "one of the first rotary chain drive tricycles." Starley's inventions started a tricycling craze in Britain; by 1879, there were " twenty types of tricycles and multi-wheel cycles ... produced in Coventry, England, and by 1884, there were over 120 different models produced by 20 manufacturers." The first front steering tricycle was manufactured by The Leicester Safety Tricycle Company of Leicester, England in 1881 which was brought to the market in 1882 costing £18. They also developed a folding tricycle at the same time. Tricycles were used by riders who did not feel comfortable on the high wheelers, such as women who wore long, flowing dresses. In the UK, upright tricycles are sometimes referred to as "barrows". Many trike enthusiasts ("trikies") in the UK belong to the Tricycle Association, formed in 1929. They participate in day rides, tours and time trials. Massed start racing of upright tricycles is limited to one or two criteriums such as in Bungay, Suffolk each year.
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