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Shares not always fair since 2000

The FTSE 100 fell and the banks collapsed. But as Patrick Collinson reports, the only shares that didn't go up in smoke were tobacco companies In a decade dominated by the rise of China, the expansion of the internet and the...

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Marks & Spencer will be no bed of roses after years keeping families happy in the boardroom

Some believe that the Dutch are the Europeans who most resemble the British in outlook and attitudes, which might explain the longevity of Anglo-Dutch business alliances such as Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever.

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Fuelling Conflict: The Tar Sands and the Military Industrial Complex

Why the tar sands are important for anti-military campaigning The extraction of dirty oil from the Canadian tar sands is having an immense regional and global environmental impact and driving the planet towards catastrophic...

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Former Marine Charged in Death of 'Cathouse' Prostitute

A former Marine was charged Friday with six counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of four people whose bodies were found in a burning home, including a prostitute featured on the HBO reality series "Cathouse."

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New RBI riders on Essar Tele's issue

Reserve Bank of India has laid fresh conditions to allow Essar Tele’s Rs 4,280 crore bond issue to go through. The central bank has said that Essar will have to be more specific on the end use of the funds.

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Banks, oils push European shares to 2-week low

By Atul Prakash LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - European equities slipped for a fourth session on Friday to a two-week closing low as financials lost ground on concerns over some banks' exposure to Ukrainian debt, while weaker crude...

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Shell eyes 10% in Essar as 'token' for plants

21 Nov 2009, 0853 hrs IST, George Smith Alexander , MUMBAI: Royal Dutch Shell is in advanced talks to acquire a 10% stake in Essar Oil as part-payment for selling three of its European refineries to the Indian company , persons...

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The 10-billion-barrel battle

One man's campaign to end B.C.'s offshore drilling ban Henry Lyatsky is a man on a mission. The Calgary-based oil industry consultant is on a one-man campaign to lift the moratorium on offshore oil drilling on Canada’s West...

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Hopewell Vikings' ship sails into final

Sophomore Rushel Shell came up short in his bid to reach 4,000 career rushing yards, but Hopewell wasn't complaining.Sophomore Rushel Shell came up short in his bid to reach 4,000 career rushing yards, but Hopewell wasn't...

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Lu Guang exhibition opening at Beaugeste (ActuPhoto)

On the 14th of October 2009, at the Asia Society in New York City, Lu Guang walked on the stage and received the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, becoming the 32nd recipient of one of world"s most prestigious...

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