CBI‟s REPORT ON CRICKET MATCH FIXING AND RELATED MALPRACTICES http://cbi.nic.in/match1.htm SECTION-I GENERAL (a) GENESIS: In response to the request from Ministry of Sports regarding an inquiry into match fixing and related malpractices in Indian Cricket‚ vide DO No. F-23-8/2000-SP.III from Shri N.N. Khanna‚ Secretary‚ Ministry of Culture‚ Youth Affairs and Sports‚ CBI registered a Preliminary Enquiry No. 2/S/2000 on 2.5.2000. The scope of the PE is broadly limited to the letter of Shri N
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‚ Demsetz‚ S Berger‚ Allen N.‚ Claudia M. Buch‚ Gayle DeLong and Robert DeYoung‚ 2004‚ Exporting financial institutions management via foreign direct investment mergers and acquisitions ‚ Journal of International Money and Finance 23‚ 333-366. Bharadwaj‚ A.‚ and A Bhagat‚ S.‚ M. Dong‚ D. Hirshleifer and R. Noah‚ 2005‚ Do tender offers create value? New methods and evidence‚ Journal of Financial Economics 76‚ 3-60. Buch‚ Claudia M Brown‚ S.J.‚ J.B.Warner. Using daily stock returns: The case of event
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Perspective‚ 10(4)‚ Pp. 29-36 * Mathews‚ J * Faisal‚ M. N.‚ Banwetm‚ D. K. and Shankar‚ R. (2006). An analysis of the dynamics of information risk in supply chains of select SME clusters. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective‚ 10(4)‚ Pp. 49-62 * Bharadwaj‚ S * Sahay‚ A. (2006). Indian industrial clusters. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective‚ 10(4)‚ Pp. 77-86 * Saini‚ D * Cooke‚ F. L. and Beh‚ K. K. (2007). Continuous innovations in production technology in the manufacturing industry in
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Innovative Marketing‚ Volume 3‚ Issue 4‚ 2007 Demetris Vrontis (Cyprus)‚ Alkis Thrassou (Cyprus) Adaptation vs. standardization in international marketing – the country-of-origin effect Abstract The literature on international marketing presents a confrontation between two mainstream schools of thought regarding international marketing. The one supports the standardization approach and argues that multinational companies’ behavior should be uniform to minimize total costs and promote a global
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Armstrong‚ G.‚ & Kotler‚ P. (2008). Principles of Marketing. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc. Balaji‚ M. S. (2011). Building Strong Service Brands: The Hierarchical Relationship Between Brand Equity Dimensions. The IUP Journal of Brand Management . Bharadwaj‚ S. G.‚ Tuli‚ K. R.‚ & Bonfrer‚ A. (2011). The Impact of Brand Quality on Shareholder Wealth . Journal of Marketing . Bick‚ G. N. (2009). Increasing Shareholder Value through Building Customer and Brand Equity. Journal of Marketing Management . Chandrashekaran
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ACCEPTED FROM OPEN CALL SECURITY ISSUES IN HYBRID NETWORKS WITH A SATELLITE COMPONENT AYAN ROY-CHOWDHURY‚ JOHN S. BARAS‚ MICHAEL HADJITHEODOSIOU‚ AND SPYRO PAPADEMETRIOU‚ UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK ABSTRACT Satellites are expected to play an increasingly important role in providing broadband Internet services over long distances in an efficient manner. Most future networks will be hybrid in nature — having terrestrial nodes interconnected by satellite links. Security is an imporSSSL
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VERBAL-TEXT AS A PROCESS OF COMPOSITIONAL AND IMPROVISATIONAL ELABORATION IN BUKUSU LITUNGU MUSIC by ABIGAEL NANCY MASASABI Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF MUSICOLOGY at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA SUPERVISOR: DR MARIE R. JORRITSMA CO- SUPERVISOR: DR FLORENCE NGALE MIYA MAY 2011 i DECLARATION Student number: 3658-166-6 I declare that VERBAL-TEXT AS A PROCESS OF COMPOSITIONAL AND IMPROVISATIONAL ELABORATION IN BUKUSU
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2 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH (2 ICBER 2011) PROCEEDING nd nd SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE FOR MARKET LEADERSHIP AMONGST THE PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTES IN MALAYSIA Loh Teck Hua KDU University College Business School Section 13 Campus‚ 76‚ Jalan Universiti‚ 46200‚ Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor DE ABSTRACT One of Malaysia’s economic goals is to become an education hub for the region. To achieve this‚ the Malaysian government had liberalised government
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address the global IT services market) and HCL Infosystems (to address the Indian and APAC IT hardware market). HCL has since then operated as a holding company. * In 1976‚ [Shiv Nadar‚ Arjun Malhotra‚ Subhash Arora‚ Badam Kishore Kumar‚ T.V Bharadwaj‚& Arun Kumar H] started Microcomp Limited. The focus of the company was design and manufacturing of scientific calculators. The venture provided its founders money to start a company that focused on manufacturing computers. The company name "HCL"
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NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS FROM INDIAN PERSPECTIVE “The discovery of nuclear chain reactions need not bring about the destruction of mankind any more than did the discovery of matches. We only must do everything in our power to safeguard against its abuse.” - Albert Einstein CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY Introduction 1. Energy is the prime mover of growth and is vital for the sustenance of modern economy. As a result‚ future economic
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