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BSA Motors to launch 3 e-scooters in 2010-11
Two-wheeler maker BSA Motors today said it will invest Rs 50 crore in next fiscal, besides launching three new models, as part of its strategy to capture over 20 per cent share in the Indian electric scooter market by 2010-11.

Textile industry shows strong revival
In sync with the economic revival, India"s textile industry, including exports, has shown an improved performance during the April-November period of the current fiscal, Textiles Minister Dayanidhi Maran said today.

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Sensex swings zones; DLF slips 4%
The Sensex is swinging between zones owing to alternate bouts of buying and selling. The index is now at 16,878, down 34 points.
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NASA launches space shuttle Atlantis

The shuttle Atlantis has blasted off carrying vital supplies and spare parts for the International Space Station to push its life past the 2010 retirement of the aging shuttle fleet. - Reebok: Working out - PPT gets customs nod to transport furnace oil - NASA detects one more planet with life-supporting environment - Nair set to retire; bemoans poor quality higher education - Heaviest flood in more than 100 years - India"s moon mission quite economical Atlantis launched at 2:28 pm (1928 GMT) yesterday from the Kennedy Space Center near Florida"s Cape Canaveral carrying six astronauts and some 27,000 pounds (12,300 kilos) of gyroscopes, ammonia tanks and other equipment. "A perfect launch, right on time," said a NASA spokesman after the shuttle reached orbit about eight minutes into its flight, hurtling at a speed of more than 15,000 miles (24,000 kilometers) per hour, NASA said. Moment before the lift-off, launch director Mike Leinback wished the crew godspeed, declaring: "All the vehicle systems are outstanding today, the weather is near perfect for a good lif-toff today." Space agency officials said the mission was crucial as just five more shuttle launches remain before the planned September 2010 retirement of the fleet and the spare parts will add years to the space station"s life. "You"ll see this theme in some of the flights that are going to come after ours as well," said mission director Brian Smith. "This flight is all about spares, basically, we"re getting them up there while we still can."


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