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The Indian bourses opened on a positive note at 17,200, tracking strong global cues. The index soared to a high of 17,352 but changed course after a robust industrial production data was declared which raised fears that the central bank may need to control monetary policy. The IIP number increased to 10.3% Vs 9.6% (MoM).

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Oil prices fell in Asian trade today, pulled by equities markets that were spooked by a shock call from the Dubai government to suspend the debt of a key state company.

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Wen the honest
One of the positive fallouts for India from the BASIC powwow at Copenhagen was the thaw in India-China relations after the recent chill over Dalai Lama and Arunachal Pradesh. A warm and friendly Chinese premier Wen Jiao Bao bent over backwards to reassure Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that China was a good friend of India, adding that contrary to the impression created by the China-US joint statement issued during the visit of US President Barack Obama, China had no intention to interfere in India’s disputes with Pakistan. Perhaps feeling that Manmohan Singh was not fully convinced of his good intentions, Premier Wen insisted, “I am telling the truth, I am not a liar”!
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Cong MP escapes from hospital; police searching for him

Police are on the lookout for Congress MP L Rajagopal, who escaped from a city hospital where he was admitted after being brought from a hunger strike site over the Telangana issue. - Centre may make statement on Telangana next week: Purandeswari - Telangana turns New Year cold - Police arrest 161 people in Andhra - LS adjourned sine die, a day ahead of schedule - LS adjourned during Question Hour over Telangana - Telangana issue: BJP to launch mass contact prog The Vijayawada MP last night walked out of the hospital room and got into a waiting car as hundreds of Congress workers mobbed the 300-odd police personnel and facilitated his exit from the hospital. Rajagopal, who was in the Government General Hospital for three days, was insistent that he be admitted to the NIMS Hospital in Hyderabad, police said. The MP has been on an indefinite hunger strike for the last nine days in protest against the proposed bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. He was forcibly evicted from the camp four days ago and shifted to the hospital. He had refused to take any medical help though doctors said his condition was deteriorating. State Human Rights Commission had directed that he be shifted to NIMS immediately. However, the state government did not comply with the SHRC order as it feared that his admission to NIMS might cause a law and order problem in the state capital in the wake of protests by Telangana supporters. Krishna district administration wanted to shift the MP to NRI Hospital at Mangalagiri, 15 kms away from here, sources said.


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