Vrooom!! Ducati bikes set to scorch Indian roads Even as Harley Davidson continues to mull whether it should set its foot in India, Italian motorcycle maker Ducati Motor Holding SpA has taken the plunge, announcing, Wednesday, that it would be launching its entire range of premium bikes in multiple variants to satisfy the needs of the Indian racing enthusiasts. 08 May 2008
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Gaps seen by education level in US life expectancy People are living longer in the United States but those with no more than a high school education are not sharing in the trend, researchers said on Tuesday. 11 Mar 2008
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World off track on goal of school for all children Close to one billion people will never receive a formal education because governments around the world are not living up to pledges to provide free primary schooling for all by 2015, aid groups said. 12 Dec 2007
India Inc. against PM's proposal of job quota in pvt. sector Participating in the annual conference of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has urged the private sector to voluntarily reach to a confirmatory action, saying that it is the right time to "ensure that any section of the society should not feel alienation from the main stream" - a proposal that has been heavily criticized by industry captains and corporate leaders. 26 Apr 2006
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NAIC Launches Consumer Education Web Site Whether you're a young single or an empty nester, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners has tips on how you can protect yourself when you're buying auto, home, life or health insurance. 29 Mar 2006
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Agency: Welfare Education Program Failing Conventional wisdom would suggest the group that worked and went to college would do better. But a study being touted by the Bush administration's point man on welfare reform suggests the conventional wisdom is wrong. 23 Mar 2006