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NATIONAL
'No widespread probe, mkt reflects eco fundamentals'
Asserting that there was no manipulation in the stock market, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today (Sept 27, 2005) said the Government was not doing anything unusual nor was it instituting a widespread probe.

Sensex hits new peaks on sustained fund inflows
The Sensex today (Sept 27, 2005) hit a new peak of 8585.76 before heavy profit selling pruned the gains, still ending 47 points up at 8525.52 in highly volatile trade amid squaring up activity ahead of expiry of derivatives contract.

Teleradiology forges tie-up with GE Global Research
Teleradiology Solutions, a leading provider of teleradiology services, today (Sept 27, 2005) announced a joint research partnership with GE Global Research, the centralised research organisation of the General Electric Company, to explore new techniques in 3D imaging analysis.

Toyota mulls Rs 1,500 crore expansion in India
Japan's biggest carmaker Toyota Motor Corp is considering an investment in the region of Rs 1,500 crore for expanding operations in India, sources in the company and Karnataka Government said today (Sept 27, 2005).

Sensex touches new peak at 8544.73 during trade
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Benchmark 30-share index today (Sept 27, 2005) touched a new high of 8544.73 in volatile trade at early stages on the back of selective purchases by institutional investors.

INTERNATIONAL
US citizenship to cost more from October 26
If you are applying for United States citizenship or planning to apply for any other immigration benefits, be ready to pay more from October 26.

Oil prices fall, concerns remain over US refineries
Oil prices fell today (Sept 27, 2005), but remained close to USD 66 dollars on fresh worries that US refineries, battered by hurricanes Rita and Katrina, could struggle to meet demand, dealers said.

MPSIDC-Caparo sign MoU, set up manufacturing unit
After signing an MoU with NRI Industrialist Lord Swraj Paul's Caparo Group for setting up new manufacturing facilities in Madhya Pradesh at an estimated cost of Rs 80 crore, Chief Minister Babulal Gaur today (Sept 27, 2005) left for Chicago where he will showcase his state's potential for investment and tourism.