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40% of swine flu patients young and healthy: WHO
About 40 per cent of people who have died of swine flu or fallen seriously ill were young and otherwise healthy, an expert from the World Health Organisation told a conference in Vienna today. http://smallpersonalloans.org.uk

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Developers rush to get rid of SEZs in 2009
The mad rush to set up special economic zones (SEZs) that house export-oriented manufacturing units turned cold in 2009, as demand for commercial space waned due to the global meltdown.
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Markets subdued on global cues

The markets have been dragged down by weak global cues. The US stocks fell overnight after Dubai"s unresolved debt problems and Fitch Ratings" downgrade of Greece"s bond rating dented risk appetite. And corporate news in the States raised doubts about consumer spending, a key requirement for the recovery to take hold. And the dampening investor confidence rubbed off on the Asian investor in morning trades. - Sensex down 50pts in early trades - Markets open weak - Fresh weakness likely below 17,055 - Asian markets open weak - US markets end soft - Hotel stocks: Up on higher room demand The Sensex is quoting marginally lower (16 points) at 17,211 and the Nifty is down 7 points at 5,140. Metals, banks and FMCG stocks are feeling the pressure. Sterlite (weaker by Rs 17 or 2% at Rs 845), Tata Steel (lower by Rs 11 or 2% at Rs 557) and HDFC (down Rs 40 or 1.5% at Rs 2,751) are among the notable losers. Hero Honda (stronger by Rs 34 or 2% at Rs 1,706) and Sun Pharma (higher by Rs 25 or 1.7% at Rs 1,492) and DLF (up Rs 5 or 1.3% at Rs 387) feature in the list of gainers. The market breadth is Strong. Out of 1378 stocks traded on the BS, there are 1,378 advancing stocks as against 928 declines.


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