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  2. Sports broadcasting contracts in India - Wikipedia

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    DD Sports (FTA) (Only Test, ODIs and T20Is against India) International Cricket in West Indies: 2021-2024 [136] International Cricket in Bangladesh: 2025 International Cricket in Afghanistan: 2024-2027 [137] WBD India: Eurosport India

  3. Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The annual New York City India Day Parade, held on or approximately every August 15 since 1981, is the world's largest Indian Independence Day parade outside of India [162] and is hosted by The Federation of Indian Associations (FIA).

  4. Harmonized sales tax - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, three of the four Atlantic provinces—New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia—entered into an agreement with the Government of Canada to implement what was initially termed the "blended sales tax" (renamed to "harmonized sales tax") which would combine the 7% federal GST with the provincial sales taxes of those provinces; as part of this project, the PST portion ...

  5. All India Radio - Wikipedia

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    All India Radio (AIR) has a long tradition of broadcasting documentary features, which have garnered significant interest, particularly in countries like India, Iran, South Korea, and Malaysia. The most prominent broadcaster of English features was Melville de Mellow , while Shiv Sagar Mishra was renowned for his Hindi features.

  6. Carquest - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1994 Bangor Daily News article, the company was "made up of 14 distributing companies operating 64 Carquest Auto Parts Stores throughout the United States" at that time. [1] General Parts was the largest member with General Parts owning 1,400 out of Carquest’s 3,400 auto parts stores across North America by 2011. [5] O.

  7. Neutral rate of interest - Wikipedia

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    A good deal of recent [when?] discussion about economic policy, both in the US and internationally, has centered on the idea of the neutral rate of interest. [6] Following the financial crisis of 2007–08 (sometimes referred to as the "global financial crisis"), key central banks in major countries around the world expanded liquidity quickly and encouraged interest rates (especially short ...

  8. COVID-19 pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 . It is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). Most cases over the course of the pandemic have been in Ontario , Quebec , British Columbia and Alberta .

  9. Redlining - Wikipedia

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    Not all subprime loans were predatory, but virtually all predatory loans were subprime. Predatory loans are dangerous because they charge unreasonably higher rates and fees compared to the risk, trapping homeowners in unaffordable debt and often costing them their homes and life savings. [86] [87]