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May 7 2009, Nick

New Delhi: India Inc believes the move by the Barack Obama administration to reduce tax breaks for US firms that ship jobs overseas will hit American companies more than impact on the Indian outsourcing industry.

“It’s a more US-US issue rather than...

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Stanley Rogers mows the lawn at his home in Fayetteville, Ark., Monday, March 16, 2009. To save money, Rogers and his wife Beth have canceled their lawn care contract and are doing their own yard work.