Air India receives first South Carolina-made Boeing 787
Representatives from Air India took delivery on Friday of the first Boeing Co 787 Dreamliner made in South Carolina and the first manufactured outside Boeing Commercial Airplane's headquarters in Wash
Obama throws down gauntlet to Romney on debate
US President Barack Obama on Sunday set the table for his first debate with Mitt Romney, billing the clash as about security for hard working Americans, not who could fire off the best 'zingers'.
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Air India takes delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Air India took delivery of its first Boeing 787 commercial widebody airplane on Thursday at Boeing Co's final assembly plant after a months-long dispute between airline and manufacturer over compensat
Poor US jobs report puts Obama on back foot
Mitt Romney used a terrible US jobs report to hammer President Barack Obama on the economy on Friday, leaving the White House incumbent flat-footed on the defining issue of the 2012 race.
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Clinton backs Obama; nominates him as presidential candidate
Former US President Bill Clinton has formally nominated Barack Obama as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, making a passionate plea to his countrymen to vote in his favour saying the in
Romney no stronger than before convention: Obama camp
The Obama campaign declared on Friday that Republican Mitt Romney left his convention in no better political shape than when he arrived and complained he ignored the Afghan war in his big speech.
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Cycling: Armstrong to lose seven Tour de France titles
American cyclist Lance Armstrong will be stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned from cycling for life, the US Anti-Doping Agency said on Thursday.
Nadal pulls out of U.S. Open with injury
Rafael Nadal withdrew from the U.S. Open on Wednesday increasing concerns about the seriousness of the knee injury plaguing the 11-times grand slam winner.
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Facebook insiders can sell stock as 'lock-up' ends
Facebook's early investors and a handful of top executives become eligible on Thursday to sell stock they own in the social networking company.
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Chrysler rises from ashes with production revolution
Three years after its near collapse, US auto maker Chrysler has pulled back into market contention helped not just by snazzy new models but also a revolution on the factory floor.
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