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  • Chinese flier buys rare Japanese whiskey bottle for Rs 4 crore from Instanbul airport

    It is the oldest single malt whisky in the history of the House of Suntory. It is a blend of three exceptional single malts from the 1960s, featuring components distilled under the supervision of Suntory’s founder Shinjiro Torii.

  • US will work with partners like India to defeat terror: Verma

    US will work with partners like India to defeat terror: Verma

    "The global bonds between our citizens are more powerful than the gun or bomb of any terrorist and we will continue to work with our partners, including India, to confront and defeat this challenge," Verma said.

  • Will ensure safety of Indian airports: Gajapathi Raju

    Will ensure safety of Indian airports: Gajapathi Raju

    More than 30 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the terror attack at Ataturk airport in Istanbul.

  • GMR Infra sells entire 40% stake in Istanbul airport

    GMR Infra sells entire 40% stake in Istanbul airport

    After Maldives, GMR now flies out of Turkey. The company sells it entire 40 percent stake in the Istanbul airport to Malaysian airport for 225 million euros.

  • After a tough year, GMR hopes to perform better in FY13

    After a tough year, GMR hopes to perform better in FY13

    Financial year 2011-12 has been a difficult one for GMR Infrastructure. High interest, fuel shortage at its power plants, legal tussles in one of its road projects and with the airport regulator, have all dragged the company�s share price lower.

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