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NATIONAL
B'lore to host technology event 'SAP TechEd 2004'
Business software solutions provider SAP today (Nov 15, 2004) announced that Bangalore will host SAP TechEd '04, the company's premier technology event, for the first time in the South Asia Pacific region.

Infosys Tech, Microsoft announce joint initiative
Infosys Technologies Ltd and Microsoft Corp today (Nov 15, 2004) announced a new information technology (IT) transformation initiative they said is designed to help clients improve business performance and build competitive advantage.

Petrol prices reduced by upto Rs 1.26 per lt
Public sector oil companies have reduced the prices of petrol by upto Rs 1.26 while the maintaining diesel prices at earlier level.

Wipro expects to boost Microsoft-related business
Wipro Limited said today (Nov 15, 2004) it has aligned closely with Microsoft Corp to accelerate business, and expects growth from Microsoft-related business to gain momentum.

Petrol prices may fall by Rs 1.15 per lt from midnight
The public sector oil companies are likely to reduce petrol prices by about Rs 1.15 per litre from midnight tonight (Nov 15, 2004).

Another jewel to Hi-tech city; Microsoft campus opens
Billed as the biggest Development Center outside America, the global IT giant Microsoft's new campus was inaugurated by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy at Manikonda on the city outskirts today (Nov 15, 2004).

All major markets-NSE, BSE, FOREX close for Id
Major markets, including the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Foreign Exchange (FOREX) and Money markets will remain closed today (Nov 15, 2004) on account of "Id-Ul-Fitr".

INTERNATIONAL
Booming Chinese economy woos Indian professionals
China's booming economy, dramatic improvement in living conditions and expanding bilateral ties have beckoned more Indians to live and work in the Communist nation.