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Cricket: India-England Tests relocated to Chennai and Mohali

This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Monday December 01 2008. It was last updated at 14.38 on December 01 2008.

Rave Wireless Raises $7 Million For Mobile Safety Services

Rave Wireless, which recently relocated to Framingham, Mass. from New York, confirmed today it has raised a fourth round of funding worth $7 million. PEHub reported that investors include Bain Capital Ventures, Sigma Partners and RRE Ventures. To date, the company has raised a total of $42 million, including an $18 million round last year that was led by Trilogy Equity Partners. A spokeswoman said Rave has expanded its market focus and today provides mobile safety products to not only higher education institutions, but also to companies.

Indian techies hit by recession in US

Less than three weeks ago, Saurabh (name changed) relocated along with his family from Edison, the Indian neighbourhood in New Jersey, to Silicon Valley in California as he switched jobs. Before moving, he put his house, which he had bought last year, on sale and leased an apartment at his new work place.

Indian techies hit by recession in US

NEW YORK: Less than three weeks ago, Saurabh (name changed) relocated along with his family from Edison, the Indian neighbourhood in New Jersey, to Silicon Valley in California as he switched jobs. Before moving, he put his house, which he had bought last year, on sale and leased an apartment at his new work place.

Indian techies hit by recession in US

New York (IANS): Less than three weeks ago, Saurabh (name changed) relocated along with his family from Edison, the Indian neighbourhood in New Jersey, to Silicon Valley in California as he switched jobs. Before moving, he put his house, which he had bought last year, on sale and leased an apartment at his new work place.

First exhibits go on display in the new Porsche Museum

80 vehicles have been comprehensively restored MISSISSAUGA, ON (CNW) - The construction of the new Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, continues to make good progress. Interior work on the second floor is now largely finished and the first 12 exhibition vehicles have been installed. Within the next few days, 80 exhibits will have been relocated to the new museum from off-premises storage in Zwingenberg am Neckar.

Bloggers Unite: Raising Awareness for Refugees

When 28-year-old Anmar Abdulla received a threatening letter with a bullet in it, he knew it was time to leave his home country of Iraq. He closed up the translation bureau he was running and received an even greater threat a few days later, when a car bomb went off outside the bureau and demolished the building. Like millions before him, Abdulla relocated to Damascus, Syria, where he was jobless and lived on savings that only lasted a few months. His parents remained in Baghdad, but he couldn't contact them out of fear. His fate was uncertain, his anxiety ever-increasing.

The Juan Maclean, 'Find A Way': Free MP3 of the Day

When New York's DFA Records came barreling down the hipster pipeline in the early 00's, it seemed as though none of its artists could top founder James Murphy's snotty electro-rock band LCD Soundsystem. But if anything, the Juan Maclean (which is one guy) easily rolls in a close second. This comes as a bit of a surprise because, unlike LCD, TJM's jerky Krautrock-inspired electro gets pretty abstract. The story goes that Murphy, who'd previously produced Maclean as Six Finger Satellite, convinced the rehabilitated and recently relocated artist to make music again after a long bout with addiction. The rest, as they say, is (disco) history, man.

Reliance Industries discontinues opera...

According to a report by Business Standard (India), India's Reliance Industries (RIL) has discontinued operations at five out of seven petrochemicals and polyester plants at its Patalganga division near Mumbai and given an exit offer to around 800 non-supervisory employees. India's largest private-sector company reportedly closed shutters at the plants manufacturing polyester filament yarn (PFY), polyester staple fibre (PSF), paraxylene (PX), purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and linear alkyl benzene (LAB) in a bid to enhance its profit margin in middle of sliding global demand for polyester. The reason for the close down is unknown; however, the rumour has it that the shuttered plants will be relocated to Nagothane-based Indian Petrochemical Corporation's (IPCL) facility in Maharashtra.


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