FACTOID # 89: In the 1990's, nearly half of all arms exported to developing countries came from the United States of America.
 
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B4U is a song track by Naoki which is used in Dance Dance Revolution. Naoki Maeda (前田尚紀 Maeda Naoki), more commonly called simply Naoki, is a Japanese music composer and producer who works for Konami. ... The main gameplay screen of Dance Dance Revolution. ...


The song is classified under the category of a "speed rave".


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Asian Television Network (150 words)
B4U is the 'Gateway to Bollywood', with a constant endeavor to provide the viewers with the best of Bollywood.
B4U is providing its discerning viewers not only the latest and the best in films but also programming which brings their favorite stars up close and personal, through programmes like "Bollywood Unlimited", "Center Stage", Money Talkies, Mahabees, and Box Office.
B4U has access to the largest library of movies, offering a wide variety of filmi experiences through all genres of movies from classic, comedies, action, blockbusters and all time sensations.
rediff.com: B4U plans Rs 1 billion fund for film financing: BS (366 words)
The B4U group is talking to financial institutions like IDBI to put together a fund with a corpus of around Rs 1 billion to facilitate funding of films in an organised manner.
The B4U group is also expected to hold a 50 per cent stake in the entity, which will manage this film fund and is likely to see the light of day by the end of this year.
B4U is also looking at investing between Rs 1 and 2 billion in all the above mentioned areas and is planning to raise these funds via internal accruals and private placements.
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