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Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1379 reads)
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India's business services and information technology exports are expected to surge more than 25 percent a year to $60 billion by 2010, an industry report forecasts, but the country's pin-up industry faces tough hurdles...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1237 reads)
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The newly acquired talent "will soon be working in close proximity to their fraternal twin, Flickr. And just like we've done with Flickr, we plan to give del.icio...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1451 reads)
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London Stock Exchange Plc's biggest investor, Threadneedle Asset Management, bought shares in Europe's third-largest stock exchange at a level higher than the takeover offer by Macquarie Bank Ltd. Threadneedle bought 295,981 shares at 615...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1177 reads)
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Bankrupt Delta Air Lines Inc.'s (DALRQ.PK: Quote, Profile, Research) tentative interim deal with its pilots' union will save the airline about $143 million a year until a comprehensive agreement is reached, a union spokeswoman said on Monday...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1207 reads)
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ConocoPhillips (COP.N: Quote, Profile, Research), which made billions of dollars by betting on the golden profits of the U.S. refining industry, is now making a big gamble on the future of natural gas...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1345 reads)
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With the stage set for hard bargaining at the sixth World Trade Organisation ministerial starting tomorrow, India today upped its ante, saying it could not be isolated at the WTO and that there could be no deal without it being on board...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1300 reads)
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Online clothing retailer ASOS PLC suspended operations Monday while brewer Scottish & Newcastle PLC warned of multimillion pound losses after both companies' warehouses were severely damaged by blasts at the nearby Buncefield oil depot...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1310 reads)
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RUMOURS are flying fast in London as Thursday's deadline nears for Macquarie Bank to finalise its bid for the London Stock Exchange...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1315 reads)
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WASHINGTON - Under pressure from the government, the nation's two largest cable companies and several others announced Monday a plan to offer packages of family friendly channels to give parents another option to shield children from sex, rough...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (1324 reads)
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BERLIN - German Economics Minister Michael Glos admitted his government was downbeat on chances for any substantial progress at World Trade Organization (WTO) talks opening Tuesday in Hong Kong...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (380 reads)
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An American judge has declared a mistrial in the first federal case brought against drug maker Merck for problems with its popular painkiller Vioxx...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (393 reads)
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Figures from the ODPM reveal that prices fell by 0.3 per cent between September and October, compared to a rise of 0.7 per cent over the same period last year...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (385 reads)
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Technology companies were among the businesses that suffered damage in the massive explosions at the oil depot near Hemel Hempstead this weekend...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (388 reads)
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China surpassed the United States as the world's top exporter of laptop computers, mobile phones and other information and communications technology devices in 2004, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said on Monday...



Posted bywebmaster on 12/12/05 (386 reads)
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NEW DELHI: Oil rebounded yesterday after a sharp fall at the end of last week, with forecasts for another US cold spell offsetting Opec's plan to keep output at near full-throttle through the winter. US crude rose 29 cents to $US59.68 ($NZ84...



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