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Climate crunch

Unless they end in promises, and a treaty within months, Ed Miliband believes the Copenhagen talks will be a disaster. But can the British energy secretary, in Denmark for a frantic round of pre-summit diplomacy, win the...

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Foreign Office mandarins rack up £90000 expenses bill

Senior Foreign Office officials have claimed more than £90,000 in taxpayer-funded expenses in just three months. Sir Peter Ricketts, the permanent secretary, claimed almost £20,000 including more than £11,000 on a...

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Investment funds a mixed bag for noughties investors

Commodities soared and emerging markets took off, but the average small investor missed out, says Patrick Collinson It invests in goldmines – and it became a goldmine. Every £1,000 invested in BlackRock Gold & General at the...

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PPP Infrastructure Projects In India Get ADB Support

Source: Asian Development Bank (ADB) Published Friday, 20 November, 2009 - 18:46 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide India up to $700 million in loans to accelerate its rollout of infrastructure projects through...

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Lancs keen on India

PETER Moores says the experiences of Somerset and Sussex in the recent Twenty20 Champions League have whetted his appetite to guide Lancashire to India next October. The Old Trafford coach watched events in the cricket- mad...

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Top of the world: The horticultural high life

Anna Pavord heads for the Himalayas in search of the horticultural high life Would the supply of green paint last out? From Sikkim, where we walked for the first two weeks, we planned to move east into Assam (there are direct...

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Open Jaw: Dining out on tales of the Pudding Shop

Just desserts? Your piece about Lale's Pudding Shop in Istanbul struck a chord with me because I was one of the many "impecunious Western scruffs" who patronised that iconic establishment back in the Seventies. I was en route...

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A kaleidoscope of colour in Kolkata

Eight o'clock on a Tuesday morning and already a dozen or so of Kolkata's legal clerks were hard at work. At their makeshift offices of tarpaulin and bamboo that fringe the exterior of the imposing 19th-century High Court, they...

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Secure bright future

Published Date: 21 November 2009 By Bryan Johnston of Brewin Dolphin 53.5p unchanged Scotsman says BUY MORTICE Group is a diversified services company engaged in India, providing security, facilities management, property...

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Wales News: Children's doctor rubbishes lewd acts claim

Children's doctor rubbishes lewd acts claim Nov 20 2009 WalesOnline A CHILDREN’S doctor says his restless legs and his habit of keeping a hankie on his lap in case he sneezes might have given schoolgirls the wrong idea that he...

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