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  • Shell loses money from Nigerian operation
    Bangkok News.Net
    Royal Dutch Shell says it is losing the equivalent of 30,000 barrels of crude oil per day because of recent attacks against its installations in Nigeria.

  • UK economic outlook
    BBC
    The outlook for the UK economy has got worse and the Bank of England must act to stop a major downturn, the British Chambers of Commerce has warned. The current economic slowdown will be...

  • China invests in new jumbo-jet company
    Bangkok News.Net
    China’s state-owned Asset Supervision and Administration Commission is to set up a US$2.7 billion company in Shanghai to develop and build a large passenger jet.

  • JVC and Kenwood to team up
    Bangkok News.Net
    The JVC company in Japan will merge with Kenwood Corp on October 1st.

  • Real watches still have a good market
    Bangkok News.Net
    The wristwatch industry worldwide is being adversely affected by fake products.

  • Big cattle farm sells for record price
    Bangkok News.Net
    A 3139 hectare cattle and sheep farm in New Zealand’s King Country has sold for NZD$32 million.

  • Magazine business builds in India
    Bangkok News.Net
    Specialist glossy magazines on anything from cigars, golf and fashion are becoming popular in India.

  • Alitalia looking for more foreign investors
    Bangkok News.Net
    The Italian government wants to find solutions for Alitalia that will keep it both Italian and privately owned.

  • World Bank awards money for African power projects
    Bangkok News.Net
    The World Bank Group has awarded millions of dollars to 16 African organisations for innovative lighting projects.

  • News Corp pulls bid for Newsday
    Reuters
    Research ) is withdrawing its $580 million bid for Tribune Co's Newsday newspaper, a spokesman for the company said on Saturday, leaving cable television operator Cablevision...

  • Google gains on Microsoft with hosted security offering
    CNet
    With every Google enterprise announcement Microsoft must hear the war drums beating. Sure, Google owns the search market. And, as a result, the company is the online advertising leader. But...

  • UAW says American Axle proposal closes plants
    MSNBC
    United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said Saturday he thought the union had been close to a contract deal to end a strike against American Axle — until the auto parts supplier...

  • Startup shows off electric car planned for Israel
    MSNBC
    Israelis got a first demonstration Sunday of the electric car that developers hope will revolutionize transportation in the country and serve as a pilot for the rest of the...

  • Girl Model Sites Crossing Line
    Wired News
    Members can browse photos of a little blonde girl practicing yoga in a white leotard or strutting down a homemade runway in swimsuits. The site also sells videos of a coifed Jessi engaged in...

  • Gas prices knock bicycle sales, repairs into higher gear
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    Four-dollar-a-gallon gas is good for business - if you run a bike shop. Commuters around the country are dusting off their old two-wheelers - or buying new ones - to cope with...

  • Microsoft warns of IE 7 lock in XP SP3
    Arabian Business
    Microsoft has issued a warning that its latest service pack for Windows XP prevents users from downgrading from Internet Explorer 7 to older versions of the browser. "If you choose to install XP SP3...

  • Rebate excludes many taxpayers with foreign spouses
    San Diego Union-Tribune
    He is among an estimated hundreds of thousands of taxpayers – from legal immigrants to soldiers based abroad – who won't be getting a share of the stimulus package because of a provision...

  • Wall Street looks to consumers for direction
    MSNBC
    With millions of stimulus checks going out to taxpayers, Wall Street wants to know where that money will be spent — and this week's data could help investors gauge the mindset of the...

  • G-8 labor officials begin 3-day meeting in Japan
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    Labor ministers from the Group of Eight industrialized nations met with international trade union and business groups Sunday to discuss the...

  • Oil ends record week near $126
    Times Of India
    NEW YORK: Investment money continued to pour in to energy markets on Friday, taking crude oil to a fifth straight record-high session, while soybean prices surged after a sharp cut in US harvest ...

  • Embracing Japanese pop culture
    MSNBC
    Once one starts listing the examples of Japanese culture infiltrating the United States, it's pretty hard to stop. One of the most-anticipated summer movies, "Speed Racer," is based on a '60s anime....

  • News Corp. withdraws bid to buy NY newspaper Newsday
    San Diego Union-Tribune
    NEW YORK – News Corp., the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has withdrawn its bid to purchase the Long Island daily paper Newsday, a News Corp. spokeswoman said Saturday. The...

  • Perilous browsingUsing unprotected public Wi-Fi poses major security risk
    San Diego Union-Tribune
    Don Lundberg accessed the Web at Lindbergh Field while waiting for a flight. In all of the airports, they saw Web surfers browsing with unencrypted connections. Their report included screen shots...


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