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L&T sells 2.32% in Satyam for Rs 306 cr
Larsen & Toubro (L&T), one of the failed suitors for scam-hit Satyam Computer, today sold 2.32 per cent stake in the IT company (now Mahindra Satyam) for over Rs 306 crore, exactly a month after the lock-in perid on sale of its holding ended.

Hry CM to be guest of honour at Pravasi Bhartiya Divas
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda would be the Guest of Honour in the Plenary-III Session of Pravasi Bhartiya Divas to be organised by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India, and the Confederation of Indian Industries at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.

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Two-in-one phones catch on
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US rolls out massive swine flu vaccine campaign

Health care workers lined up to be inoculated against swine flu as the United States began a massive campaign to administer 250 million vaccinations by year"s end. - Eight more die of swine flu in India, toll rises to 359 - Four more swine flu cases in Pune, toll rise to 75 - 197 fresh cases of swine flu reported - Pune B-schools cut break to catch up with studies - Two more die of swine flu in Pune; toll rises to 66 - Over three lakh cases of swine flu reported worldwide: WHO "Vaccine efforts are starting. All states in the US have ordered vaccine. It is being delivered," said Thomas Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the agency leading the charge against H1N1 influenza. Health care workers, who are among the most at-risk groups according to the CDC, are at the head of the line for the vaccine. The first H1N1 vaccinations were administered to doctors, nurses, first responders and other health personnel in the states of Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee. But they got a squirt up the nose, not a shot in the arm, as the nasal spray vaccine has rolled off production lines ahead of the injectable variety. Just one dose of the nasal spray vaccine provides a robust immune response against H1N1 in adults within eight days, but children under the age of nine, another at-risk group, will likely need two doses. Some 2.4 million doses of vaccine were available and nearly all have been ordered by public health authorities across the United States, although not all the doses have been delivered, said Frieden.


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