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India China ties essential for Asia world Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday that India and China's relationship is essential for stability and prosperity in Asia and the world, while stressing the need "for an early resolution of the boundary dispute. "There are many areas of convergence between us. We agreed that the relationship is of growing significance and essential for peaceful development and stability and prosperity in ...
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World TT Holder Zhang to face Wang in all-Chinese final
In a rematch of last year's Olympic final, defending champion Zhang Jike will fight for the men's singles title against Wang Hao at the World Table Tennis Championships here Monday. Zhang, the fourth seed, crushed top seed and teammate Xu Xin 11-8, 11-2, 11-9, 12-10 while Wang beat second seed Ma Long in the other all-Chinese semifinal 11-9, 11-7, 11-3, 7-11, 12-14, 11-3 Sunday night, Xinhua ...
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A Word With Polks Business People Stephanie Ellenberg
Her ambition led her to a high position, she said. Still, she said she misses the Florida beaches.For her, it is hard to be away from the place that saw her transform over the years. We asked Ellenberg some questions about being part of a big family like is AT&T. Q: What do you really do inside the company?A: The emerging devices is a new division of AT&T. I am in the mobility ...
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Chile GDP grows less as mining investments slows
The country's' economy grew less than analysts expected in Q1 as an investment boom in the world's largest copper producer began to ...
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After a decade global AIDS program looks ahead
WASHINGTON -- The decade-old law that transformed the battle against HIV and AIDS in developing countries is at a crossroads. The dream of future generations freed from epidemic is running up against an era of economic recovery and harsh budget cuts.The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief grew out of an unlikely partnership between President George W. Bush and lawmakers led by the ...
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Dice Man books influenced business tycoon Sir Richard Branson
Business tycoon Sir Richard Branson has told how he was heavily influenced by the Dice Man books - which encouraged readers to hand over decisions to the throw of a ...
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Marine-based economy on wave of growth
/enpproperty--> China's marine-based economy exceeded 5 trillion yuan ($820 billion) last year, accounting for 9.6 percent of the national economy, according to the China's Ocean Development Report. The report, released by the China Institute for Marine Development Strategy of the State Oceanic Administration on Monday, looks at the input of ...
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EU investigation could affect business from Chinas 4G deployment
IDG News Service - The European Union may be trying to protect its telecom equipment industry with its recent threat to investigate China over networking equipment imports. But the move could end up hurting the chances of Western vendors intent on supplying technology to China's upcoming 4G services launch, according to analysts. Last week, the EU set off fears of a trade war with China ...
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Small business warns unemployment will rise if the ACTUs wage claim succeeds
Melbourne 3000 Unions and the small business lobby are at loggerheads over a pay rise for the country's lowest paid workers.The Australian Council of Unions (ACTU) says a $30.00 per week increase in the minimum wage is necessary to prevent the country's lowest paid workers from falling further behind.The ACTU's Ged Kearney says those most at risk work in aged care, cleaning, ...
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Microsoft readies new Xbox as entertainment hub
Attendees play video games at Microsoft’s Xbox 360 display at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFP FILE PHOTO SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft offers a glimpse Tuesday at a new-generation Xbox as videogame consoles evolve into home entertainment centers and adapt to competition from smartphones and tablets. A tented stage ...
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Microsoft hopes on Xbox to change entertainment style
(53 mins ago) Microsoft offers a glimpse Tuesday at a new-generation Xbox as videogame consoles evolve into home entertainment centers and adapt to competition from smartphones and tablets. A tented stage has been set up at the technology giant's headquarters in the city of Redmond in Washington State for an "Xbox Reveal'' event to play out just weeks before a major annual ...
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Mexican Economy Continued To Weaken In Q1 2013
The weakness we began to see at the end of 2012 carried over into 2013, and deepened, with domestic demand joining the weakness in global economic growth. The economy posted a growth rate of only 0.8 percent in ...
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How to shop online anywhere in the world at any time
Living in Dubai has many advantages in terms of endless shopping opportunities. Still many expat residents and locals wonder how to shop online from the largest online stores which are based elsewhere in the world. Having an address away from the U.S. or U.K. may make your shopping really impossible, but there are local solutions for the global distances and one of the best for the Middle East ...
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MoyersWinship Corporate Greed Is Poisoning America — Literally
noted , "Inspections are virtually non-existent; regulatory agencies don't talk to each other; and there's no such thing as a buffer zone when it comes to constructing plants and storage facilities in populated areas." For years, the Fertilizer Institute, described as "the nation's leading lobbying organization of the chemical and agricultural industries," ...
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Ethiopia World Bank AfDB to Fund U.S. $1.26 Billion Ethiopia-Kenya Power Line
The World Bank and African Development Bank will provide 80 percent of the funds needed for a $1.26 billion line that will take power to Kenya from Ethiopia, Bloomberg reported. The World Bank will lend the countries $684 million for the 1,070-kilometer (665-mile) line that will run from Wolayta-Sodo in Ethiopia to Suswa, 100 kilometers northwest of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, African ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar firms as Fed suspense builds shares off highs
Tue May 21, 2013 3:38am EDT * Dollar index firmer, but down from near 3-year high * European shares open 0.3 percent lower after recent highs * Gold steadies By Marc Jones LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - The dollar edged higher, gold steadied and European shares remained near five-year highs on Tuesday as investors wait to see if the U.S. Federal Reserve will give any signal on the future of its ...
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Solar Power Inc. warns it could go out of business
The light continues to fade at Solar Power Inc.Reporting another quarterly loss Monday, the Roseville solar-energy developer said it has burned through much of its cash and again warned shareholders it's in danger of going out of business.Solar Power is a victim of an industrywide bust in the solar business, caused largely by massive overproduction on the part of Chinese solar-panel ...
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Azerbaijani envoy in US gets Turkish World Service -2012 award - PHOTOS
TRKSAV, Writers and Artists Foundation of Turkish World, has presented Turkish World Service -2012 award to an Azerbaijani diplomat. On 17 May, during a ceremony dedicated to Turkish Day Parade TÜRKSAV President Yahya Akengin presented Turkish World Service Award 2012 to Azerbaijani ambassador to the U.S Elin Suleymanov for supporting lobbying efforts of the Turkish world against unfounded ...
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The Global Afterlife Of Your Donated Clothes
Worker Charles Lee sorts through clothes at Mac Recycling near Baltimore. Textile recycling is a huge international business, and a small facility like Mac ships about 80 tons of clothes each week to buyers around the ...
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At the threshold of new era in deep sea mining - ISA
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New Stillwater Mining board will replace McAllister as CEO
While former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer decides if his political future lies in the U.S. Senate, he is taking on the post of the new chairman of the Stillwater Mining ...
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Freight industry must grow - Motlanthe
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says South Africa needs to increase its use of rail freight to boost economic growth and preserve the country's roads. File photo: Bongiwe ...
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Mauritius Drop in tourism hurts earnings
Earnings from tourism in Mauritius fell 12.4 percent from a year earlier to 12 billion rupees (R3bn) in the first three months of this year as the weak economic environment in Europe hurt visitors’ spending. Statistics Mauritius cut its forecast for visitor arrivals this year to 990 000 from a previous estimate of 1 million, but expected tourism revenue to rise to 46.1bn rupees from 44.3bn ...
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Ryanair flies high as earnings top forecasts
A sharp rise in earnings from add-on charges for items such as baggage and pre-assigned seating yesterday helped boost Ryanair’s earnings above expectations in the past year, lifting its shares to a record ...
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Boot up Intel v big data wearable and health Apple on tax Google Island and more
Intel is a $53bn-a-year company that enjoys a near monopoly on the computer chips that go into PCs. But when it comes to the data underlying big companies like Facebook and Google, it says it wants to "return power to the people."Intel Labs, the company's R&D arm, is launching an initiative around what it calls the "data economy"--how consumers might capture more of ...










