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Anu Ojha, from the British National Space Centre in Leicester has seen the study.
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The concept has been developed by Christine Charles and Rod Boswell at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.
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On Indian Idol, judge Anu Malik takes on Cowell's patronizing air, interrupting other judges while they are rating contestants.
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Anu Ojha believes that unless the venture is 100% underwritten at this stage it won't get off the ground.
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And Anu Aga turned around an ailing company, the engineering firm Thermax Group.
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However, her ANU colleague Dr Don Driscoll says it's right to acknowledge that Australian ecosystems are in a dire state.
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And Anu Aga turned around an ailing company, the engineering firm Thermax Group (other-otc: THMFF - news - people ).
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Anu Aga, director of engineering firm Thermax who stepped down as chairman to devote herself to social causes and was recently nominated member of parliament will come from Pune.
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"In civilian world, all of these recourses act as a deterrent, " said Anu Bhagwati, a former Marine captain who advocates on behalf of assault victims as executive director of the Service Women's Action Network.
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However, in the last 30 years, a handful of businesswomen in India, including Lalita Gupte, Kalpana Morparia, Anu Aga, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Simone Tata, have quietly broken through the barriers of social conformity--both at home and in the workplace--to become successful entrepreneurs and professionals.
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Given Australia's difficult hisory of disastrous species introductions, you'd think some academics would slam the idea simply on the basis that you shouldn't do any more of them - and this was a point picked up by Prof Patricia Werner from the Australian National University (ANU).
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