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Breaking News Tue, 15 Apr 2008
Grid hints at bid for E.ON power network
Germany   Investments   Photos   Power   UK  
 The Guardian 
Grid hints at bid for E.ON power network
| · After 24% profit increase, eyes are on German prize | · UK firms plans growth in investment and dividends , Friday May 16 2008 | National Grid chief executive Steve Holliday said yesterd... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
A man walks past a Credit Agricole bank in Paris, Thursday May, 15, 2008.
Assets   Bank   France   Losses   Photos  
 Voa News 
French Bank to Sell Billions in Assets to Deal With Subprime Losses
| French banking giant Credit Agricole says it will sell billions of dollars in assets to deal with subprime losses by its investment arm. From Paris, Lisa Bryant reports the new financial blow adds t... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon)
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves 10 Downing Street in London for the weekly Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 14, 2008.  BBC News 
I can save economy again - Brown
| Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. | Gordon Brown says he will lead Labour into the next election | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he is the right man to steer the c... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Brown   Economy   Photos   Politics   Slideshow   UK  
 Lt. Gen. Thein Sein  The Australian 
Isolating Burma doesn't help
| THE devastating natural disasters in Burma and China illustrate the difference between having a competent government and an incompetent one. | The Burmese military, unlike the Chinese, has done litt... (photo: AP)
Burma   Democracy   Military   Photos   Society  
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 Pattaya,Thailand - Jewelry Shop - Goldsmith Shop - Gold. (ps1) Khaleej Times
Gold hits 1-week low on dollar; physical buyers emerge
| LONDON - Gold fell to its lowest in a week in Europe on Wednesday as the U.S. dollar held gains against other currencies, but jewellers and other physical buyers resurf... (photo: WN / patricia)
Business   Europe   Gold   Market   Photos  
 Airbus A380 - Plane - Aircraft /aaeh TVNZ
Airbus knocked by superjumbo delay
May 14, 2008 10:15 PM | Planemaker Airbus announced another delay in deliveries of its A380 superjumbo on Tuesday, deepening the woes of Europe's biggest industrial proje... (photo: GFDL)
Airbus   Airline   Europe   Industry   Photos   Slideshow  
Nebel liegt am Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2008, ueber dem Post-Tower in Bonn, waehrend Beamte angeblich die Bueros des Vorstandsvorsitzenden Klaus Zumwinkel durchsuchen. Es besteht der Verdacht, das der Chef der Deutschen Post AG Steuern in Millionenhoehe hinterzogen hat. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)--- Fog lies over the headquarter of German Deutsche Post AG in Bonn, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008. German authorities searched Deutsche Post Chief Executive Klaus Zumwinkel's home and offices Thursday morning in a tax evasion investigation, media reported. Both ZDF television and Spiegel magazine's online edition reported the raids targeted both Zumwinkel's villa in Cologne and office in Bonn. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)hg3 The Boston Globe
Deutsche Post 1Q net falls 18 percent
| FRANKFURT, Germany—Mail and express delivery company Deutsche Post AG saw first quarter net profit fall 18 percent as its Postbank unit lost earnings tied to the ... (photo: AP Photo / Martin Meissner)
Deutsche   Economy   Germany   Photos   Transport  
Petron - Davao City, Philippines The Independent
Emerging markets 'to keep oil prices high'
| The price of oil is unlikely to fall significantly from near-record highs and could rise further still as demand from Asia and the Middle East outstrips falling demand ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Asian   Market   Petrol   Photos   Slideshow   World  
 petrol - gas - crude oil - diesel - (rt1)  Wall Street Journal
IEA Forecast Suggests Oil Prices Are Easing Demand
| Evidence is mounting that high energy prices are at last cutting into global oil consumption, but probably not yet at levels that will drain demand enough to drive down... (photo: WN)
Business   Energy   Market   Oil   Photos  
Damascus airport is crowded with thousands of Arab and foreign travellers Gulf News
South American nations eye Middle East travellers
| Dubai: South American nations are making concerted efforts to woo Middle Eastern visitors, telling people in the region to look beyond the traditional destinations of A... (photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi)
Brazil   Dubai   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
Politics Market
- StatoilHydro makes double discovery
- Talisman gets Maersk Giant go-ahead
- Worldview: The looming threat to Israel lies within
- Blair-Brown 'summit' the one to watch
 Heaps of suitcases of Jews and other nationals who were brought to their death in the gas chambers of the Nazi camp of Auchwitz-Birkenau, are seen at the former camp´s museum in Oswiecim, Poland on Jan. 11, 2007. New museum director, Piotr Cywinski
Worldview: The looming threat to Israel lies within
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- Fed Officials Discuss Libor With Traders in London
- OPEC trims estimate for global oil demand
- Barclays unit reports $1.94 billion write-down
- Gold steady in London
 Traffic is backed up on the northbound Interstate 5 Freeway following an overnight multi-vehicle cra
OPEC trims estimate for global oil demand
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Financial Industry
- Norway's budget surplus soars on oil
- Norway Takes the Cake: NOK 356B from O&G in 2008
- Zurich Financial posts 3 percent rise in 1st quarter earning
- Letters: British nuclear power
 A general view of Sellafield Nuclear Power Station in Sellafield, England, Wednesday May 23, 2007. Britain´s government must decide this year whether to back a new generation of nuclear power stations, which outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair says
Letters: British nuclear power
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- Sir Bob Geldof blasts Norwegian hypocrisy
- Ferrari to unveil new car at Paris autoshow in Oct
- Leading article: How to weather the financial storms
- DSG to slash dividend and close Currys stores
 Sir Bob Geldof , Rock Star (rs1)
Sir Bob Geldof blasts Norwegian hypocrisy
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Corruption Economy
- Zambia seizes 'Chiluba millions'
- Govt to Sue Norwegian Consulting Firm
- Heed the curse of a lucky country
- Norwegian Firm Quits Tanzania Over Graft
 Former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba, right front, is escorted into an awaiting car, after appearing in court in Lusaka, Zambia, Monday, Feb, 24, 2003. Chiluba was arrested and charged with stealing from the government while in office. Chiluba was
Zambia seizes 'Chiluba millions'
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- U.S. economy still most competitive, for now
- Grid hints at bid for E.ON power network
- Leading article: How to weather the financial storms
- Norway's budget surplus soars on oil
Switzerland World Economic Forum Davos
U.S. economy still most competitive, for now
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