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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (9352)11/4/1999 10:19:00 PM
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National Panasonic launches digital flat TV

November 4, 1999, 22:30 Hrs (IST)

New Delhi: Targeting 40 per cent of digital flat TV market in the country, National Panasonic today announced a launch of a range of such products and stated that the company would start phasing out round colour tubes for television sets from the next financial year.

While a 29-inch digital flat TV, to be marketed under the name Tau, was introduced today, 25-inch and 21-inch models will be launched shortly.

The company would have altogether 14 digital flat TVs in its kitty by the next financial year, out of which nine will be manufactured in the country.

'With 30 per cent of the country's CTV market in the next year expected to be captured by flat digital TVs, National Panasonic has consciously decided to have products of future in its stable', National Panasonic managing director Yasuo Ozasa said.

With this the company expects its share in CTVs will increase to five per cent against the present three per cent in the country in the next fiscal. To achieve the target, National Panasonic has embarked on series of advertisements recently. The company would spend two per cent of its sales on this front and would increase it to five per cent the next year, the newly appointed director (marketing and services) Gurdeep Singh said.

The company is expecting to record a turnover of Rs 900 crore ($205 million) this financial year compared to the last year's Rs 650 crore the company would also introduce four micro ovens in February next, Singh said.

UNI



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (9352)11/4/1999 10:22:00 PM
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North Korea aiding Pakistan missile program, says U.S.
In return, N.koreans may get Nuclear know-how from pakis, as per US
How the heck the North koreans are going to read the Chinese and Urudu manuals?
When the Koreans start reading THE URUDU MANUALS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, they are going to get it all wrong and they will end up making a NEW CLEAR BALM


A U.S. Congressional panel has found significant collaboration between
Pakistan and North Korea in missile and nuclear weapons development,
possibly under a trade-off arrangement. The North Korea Advisory Group,
comprising nine senior Congressmen, in its report released in Washington on
Wednesday by House International Relations Committee chairman Benjamin
Gilman, said the Communist state now had the missile capability to strike
continental United States. The report says North Korea's sales of missiles
and missile production equipment to Pakistan have raised concerns that the
Communist state could acquire nuclear expertise, information, equipment or
materials from Islamabad, perhaps in trade for missiles or missile assistance.

India abroad



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (9352)11/4/1999 10:34:00 PM
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Pakistan military rulers allow north Kashmir vote

POK gets Elections A paradox

Pakistan's new military rulers have announced local election in Pakistan held
Kashmir, despite their refusal to say when the civilian central government will
be restored. Chief Executive Gen. Pervez Musharraf's three-week old
government on Wednesday decided to honor election to a legislative council
which were ordered by deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Three
political parties are vying for 23 seats at stake in the 33-seat Northern Areas
Legislative Council, the first legislative forum in an area where India and
Pakistan came to the brink of what would have been their fourth war last
summer.
India abroad