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MG Rover to vroom from China

17. Apr 2007 00:37, sonu42

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Nanjing Automobile Corporation (
NAC), which acquired MG Rover Group (Britain) and Power Train (MG’s engine making unit) in 2005, will roll out MG Rover’s popular MG7 and MG TF sports car in July 2007 under NAC-MG brand. NAC, a state-owned enterprise, will be reintroducing MG Rover in China and Europe which was a popular sports car in the UK during 1960s. In order to cut down costs, production facilities and equipments have been transferred from the UK to Nanjing which has a capacity of 200,000 cars & 250,000 units of engines. In 2008, another production facility in Oklahoma is on the cards in order to capture the American market.  

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Trials And Tribulations

29. Mar 2007 02:46, sonu42

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Vietnam hails its origin from the nomadic descendants of China and migrants from Indonesia who were first unified by the French in 1887. With the World War II weakening the French influence, veteran Communist leader Ho Chi Minh seized Hanoi (
capital city) only to begin a bitter war. With the French gaining control of parts of Vietnam, skirmishes began between the French and the remaining Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh.  

At this stage, the intervention of the US troops, as they sided with the South Vietnamese Republic of Vietnam, converted the feud into a large-scale war against Ho Chi Minh’s army. And then came the savage bombings of Cambodia in the 1970s by the US that lasted till US Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger signed a peace settlement in 1973. However, clashes with Cambodia continued right until the Cambodian peace agreement was signed in 1991. And then began Vietnam’s journey of growth into a restructured nation. 

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14. Feb 2007 02:05, sonu42

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And the comment from the US President was, " Saddam Hussein was executed after receiving a fair trial – the kind of justice he denied the victims of his brutal regime." But then, the needle of suspicion for committing crimes against humanity also falls on Bush and his cronies. Haven’t we seen pictures of Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib prisons presented to the world? These pictures show how brutal the American regime has been in moving ahead on its agenda. 

Add to that the rising body count of America's own soldiers in Iraq (now past 3,000). Who is responsible for so many lost lives? No way can one call the war in Iraq a war for democracy. The dubious trial and rushed hanging of Saddam was anything but 'democratic'! Of course, as a brutal dictator who ruled so oppressively, Saddam did deserve punishment, but he did deserve a fair trial, not the kangaroo court we got to see every now and then on television. And that too, a court remotely controlled by a foreign land; ironically a country instrumental in making Saddam the power he was.

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4Ps Release :- Mahindra may drive Nissan in India soon

9. Feb 2007 03:10, sonu42

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’s second largest auto company, Nissan's India plans (including setting up of a manufacturing plant) will be finalised by March this year. The company plans to set up a JV with Mahindra through Renault (which holds 44% stake in Nissan) and their talks are believed to be in initial stages. However, company officials declined to comment on reports which suggested that the auto major is planning an investment of Rs.23 billion and will produce about 2 lakh cars annually. Earlier, Nissan had pulled out of talks with Japanese car-maker Suzuki to set up a joint manufacturing unit for small cars.

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