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Apple Inc. Mosaic
Apple   Asia   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Apple Inc.  
 The Guardian 
Asia may not be such easy pickings for Apple
By Harichandan Arakali and Farah Master BANGALORE/HONG KONG, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Investors in Apple Inc have a one-word answer for those who wonder whether this corporate juggernaut can maintain its ph... (photo: Creative Commons / Mono)
Distillation of Crude Oil unit
Asia   Crude   Photos   Trading   Wikipedia: Oil reserves in Iran  
 The Guardian 
Oil extends gains as EU bans Iranian crude
SINGAPORE, Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures extended gains in early Asian trade on Tuesday due to concerns over supply after the European Union agreed to ban imports of Iranian crude, while Tehra... (photo: Public Domain / Fredoues)
Milk is very crucial for growth and health as bones need adequate calcium and vitamins.  Sydney Morning Herald 
Milk wars leave sour taste in farmers' mouths
| A year ago Coles began selling milk at $1 a litre. Its rivals followed suit and there's no sign of an end soon, writes Henrietta Cook. | At the Parmalat manufacturing plant in Lidcombe a whiff of sw... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Business   Food   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Milk  
Toyota - Car - Vehicle  my SA 
S.A. plant to add some Saturday production
| Toyota's San Antonio truck plant will add a production day this Saturday and on Saturdays in March to help put more trucks on dealers' lots, a plant official said Wednesday. | Toyota's truck invento... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Business   Photos   Production   Toyota   Wikipedia: Toyota  
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde delivers her speech at the end of the Deauville partnership meeting in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept.10, 2011. The Times Of India
IMF chief Christine Lagarde evokes possible European effort for Greece
PARIS: IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Wednesday that European public creditors would need to pitch in and help Greece if banks and insurers did not agree to a sufficien... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
Banks   European Union   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
Dragon dance performers swing their dragon infront of the electronic board at the trading floor as part of the celebration of Chinese New Year Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012 in Manila's financial district of Makati, Philippines. Atlanta Journal
World stocks up as Apple result lifts tech shares
| BANGKOK — World stocks rose Wednesday as investors stayed calm in the face of a possible debt default by Greece to search for good deals in technology shares boos... (photo: AP / Pat Roque)
Business   Investors   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Stock  
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefs the press following his remarks to the high-level segment of the COP17/CMP7 UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, 6 December, 2011. The New York Times
Signs of New Life as U.N. Searches for a Climate Accord
| WASHINGTON — Critics and supporters alike agree that the U.N. forum for negotiating international climate change policies is an ungainly mess, its annual gatherin... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
Climate   Photos   UN   Washington   Wikipedia: World Economic Forum  
This handout photo provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) shows the IMF's Economic Counselor Olivier Blanchard during a news conference at the IMF in Washington, Monday, April 11, 2011, to discuss the World Economic Outlook. The Independent
World recession a danger, warns IMF
| "The world recovery, which was weak in the first place, is in danger of stalling," said the fund's chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, in Washington. | The IM... (photo: AP / Stephen Jaffe, IMF)
Economy   IMF   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: International Monetary Fund  
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World stocks hit by Greece debt deal uncertainty
| BANGKOK (AP) — Europe's stock markets sank and Wall Street was poised to fall Tuesday as Greek bond holders remained at odds with finance officials over the interest ... (photo: WN / Tara)
Economy   Market   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Australian Securities Exchange  
President Barack Obama speaks from the White House briefing room, Sunday, July 31, 2011, in Washington, about a deal being reached to raise the debt limit. The Star
Iran slams EU oil embargo, warns could hit U.S.
| TEHRAN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Iran accused Europeans on Monday of waging "psychological warfare" after the EU banned imports of Iranian oil, and U.S. President Barack Oba... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
Business   Iran   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Distillation of Crude Oil unit The Guardian
Oil extends gains as EU bans Iranian crude
SINGAPORE, Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures extended gains in early Asian trade on Tuesday due to concerns over supply after the European Union agreed to ban imports... (photo: Public Domain / Fredoues)
Asia   Crude   Photos   Trading   Wikipedia: Oil reserves in Iran  
Members of the electoral commission count ballots at a polling station in Zagreb, Croatia, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. The New York Times
Croatia Votes 2 to 1 to Join European Union
| BRUSSELS — Croats voted by a two-to-one margin on Sunday to join the European Union, signaling that the bloc retains its allure despite the debt crisis engulfing ... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic)
Croatia   EU   Photos   Referendum   Wikipedia: Croatia  
Business & Economy Consumers
- Arab Spring victors push for investment
- Arctic ice melt lifts hopes for Russian maritime trade
- Calif. air regulators pass auto emissions rules to cut air p
- Ship carrying space rocket parts to Cape Canaveral crashes i
British Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives for an EU Foreign Ministers meeting at the EU Council in Brussels, Thursday March 10, 2011. The European Union is hitting the regime of Moammar Gadhafi with more financial sanctions just as France says it is recognizing the Libyan opposition's Interim Governing Council and plans to exchange ambassadors with it.
UK wants stronger, deeper ties with India: Hague
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- Consumers in the middle of battle over Internet privacy
-  Federal officials reject Texas’ plea to slash health
- How consumer-electronics makers are faring
- Consumer Sentiment Jumps to Beat Forecast in January
Combrands Inc, products, International food exhibition philippines showrules, Smx convention center, SM mall of asia corner, pasay manila philippines Thursday, May, 28, 2009
Retailers may target 'fitness' consumers, hints survey
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Retailers Industry
- India assures global CEOs of FDI in retail
- Suspension of FDI in retail a pause: Anand Sharma to Walmart
- Plea for bigger retail play in MFs
- Should the retail investor be allowed to invest directly in
Combrands Inc, products, International food exhibition philippines showrules, Smx convention center, SM mall of asia corner, pasay manila philippines Thursday, May, 28, 2009
Retailers may target 'fitness' consumers, hints survey
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- Petrochemical industry to see slower growth
- Zacks Releases Four Powerful ''Buy'' Stocks:
- Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: Lockheed Martin, L-3 Comm
- National Massage Therapy Institute (NMTI) Chronicles Top Ind
Beacon US Airways N839AW Airbus A319
US Airways Flight Attendant Deal Could Help Merger Effort
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Transport Research and Markets
- Rush hour crowds jam transport
- Boxer Urges House to Pass Bipartisan Transport Plan
- Survey Polls Enfield Residents About Public Transportation
- State of St. Louis stresses transportation, cooperation
Beacon US Airways N839AW Airbus A319
US Airways Flight Attendant Deal Could Help Merger Effort
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- Greeks back to the table on debt crisis
- SanDisk tumbles as lower prices for phone cards hurt sales
- Fitch Downgrades Five Euro-Zone Members
- 5 Stocks Under $10 Set to Trigger Big Moves
** FILE ** In this Jan. 5, 2008 file photo, Sandisk's 8GB microSDHC card is showcased at the CES Unveiled press preview event held at the Venetian hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Samsung Electronics Co. is pursuing an acquisition of U.S. computer memory card maker SanDisk Corp., a South Korean online business newspaper reported Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.
SanDisk tumbles as lower prices for phone cards hurt sales
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Manufactures Technology
- Innovation key to reviving manufacturing
- Guest commentary: Programs to fill manufacturing skills gap
- Colorado Fed region's manufacturing activity jumps
- Arizona lotion manufacturer moves to Indianapolis
Modified Chrysler slant-6
Chrysler manufacturing academy uses fun, high-tech gizmos
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- Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves HP
- 'Taj Mahal minaret has tilted 3.57 cm'
- Samsung's phone sales mask loss in panels
- Hollywood playing hardball on piracy
** FILE ** In this Jan. 5, 2008 file photo, Sandisk's 8GB microSDHC card is showcased at the CES Unveiled press preview event held at the Venetian hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Samsung Electronics Co. is pursuing an acquisition of U.S. computer memory card maker SanDisk Corp., a South Korean online business newspaper reported Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.
SanDisk tumbles as lower prices for phone cards hurt sales
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