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San Francisco Chronicle, 09.01.09 16:00 UTC

Pakistan PM hands information to India on Mumbai

(01-09) 06:51 PST ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan's main spy agency has given India information about the Mumbai terror attacks, the prime minister said Friday, while denying media speculation ...

USA Today, 09.01.09 12:06 UTC

Pakistan PM delivers info about Mumbai attacks to India

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's main spy agency has given India information about the Mumbai terror attacks, the prime minister said Friday, while denying media speculation of a rift between him and the president.

WashingtonPost Business, 08.01.09 16:37 UTC

Regulators Begin Probe of Indian Tech Giant

NEW DELHI -- A day after the confession about financial fraud by one of India's largest technology outsourcing firms, the new chief of the beleaguered Satyam Computers said that the company faces a ...

WashingtonPost World, 08.01.09 16:01 UTC

Regulators Begin Probe of Indian Tech Giant

NEW DELHI -- A day after the confession about financial fraud by one of India's largest technology outsourcing firms, the new chief of the beleaguered Satyam Computers said that the company faces a ...

Houston Chronicle - World, 08.01.09 12:31 UTC

India’s Enron? Scandal prompts call for better regs

NEW DELHI Indian business leaders are demanding that authorities beef up corporate governance after an accounting scandal engulfed major outsourcing company Satyam Computer, shaking investor ...

guardian.co.uk, 07.01.09 17:13 UTC

Indian Mumbai dossier details gunmen's calls with handlers

. Details of macabre conversations of the gunmen who rampaged through Mumbai for three days have been revealed in the Indian government's dossier against Pakistan , which has appeared on the ...

WashingtonPost World, 07.01.09 16:09 UTC

Indian Software Giant Admits Financial Wrongdoing

NEW DELHI, Jan. 7 -- One of India's largest technology outsourcing companies, Satyam Computers, on Wednesday admitted cooking its books and committing other grave financial wrongdoing to inflate ...

WashingtonPost Business, 07.01.09 15:04 UTC

Indian Software Giant Admits Financial Wrongdoing

NEW DELHI, Jan. 7 -- One of India's largest technology outsourcing companies, Satyam Computers, on Wednesday admitted cooking its books and committing other grave financial wrongdoing to inflate ...

CNN World News, 07.01.09 12:33 UTC

Fraud revelations hit Indian computer giant

NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- The chairman of India's fourth-largest software-services provider resigned Wednesday after confessing to inflating the company's profits for years with "fictitious" assets and non-existent cash.