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G-8 to renew focus on food security through private sector investment
WASHINGTON - Leaders of the world's industrial powers Friday turned to the private sector to help fight hunger and malnutrition for up to a billion people, with US President Barack Obama announcing ...
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EU official claims emergency plans underway if Greece exits
BRUSSELS - The European Commission and the European Central Bank are drawing up contingency plans in the eventuality of Greece abandoning the euro, Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said in an ...
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Another week long strike to hit BHP operations in Bowen Basin
PERTH - Workers at BHP Billiton's coking coal mines in Queensland's Bowen Basin will go on strike for a week from Thursday, after the company failed to win them over with its latest offer to resolve ...
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UK prime minister warns of euro zone break-up
UK Prime Minister David Cameron used a speech to business leaders in Manchester to set out his government's prescription for the euro zone on the eve of the G8 summit. Warning that the euro was ...
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Japan ready to help in euro crisis at G8 talks
AFP © <p>Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is welcomed by US President Barack Obama at the G8 summit in Camp David, on May 18. Leaders of the major industrial economies are meeting ...
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Chinas €3.7bn Robin Hood jailed
CHINA'S most-wanted man, a billionaire gangster who was pursued by the country's senior leaders for more than a decade, was jailed for life yesterday.Lai Changxing (pictured), a ...
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Obama calls for growth to tackle euro crisis
US president also wants G8 to focus on budget cuts in Europe US PRESIDENT Barack Obama last night backed calls for a "growth strategy" to help end the debt crisis following a meeting with ...
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Psychic pig to make Euro tips
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Rehn forced to deny plans for dealing with Greece euro exit
European Commission at odds over whether plans were being considered to cope with a Greek exit.Commission vice-president and economics chief Olli Rehn was forced to ...
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NAMA to spend over €10m on completion of apartment block
NAMA is stumping up more than €10m to complete a Dublin apartment block that's been half-built since the start of the property crash, the Irish Independent has learned.Sources last night ...
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