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In or out: Europe heaps pressure on Greece

November 3, 2011

European leaders drew a line in the sand for Greece on Wednesday, saying its referendum on a hard-won bailout deal will decide whether it stays […]

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Boeing to build spacecrafts at shuttle hangar

October 31, 2011

Boeing will announce plans to lease the hanger that housed the space shuttles to build similar crafts that will bring people and cargo to space.
Gov. […]

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Bangkok flood defenses hold back peak coastal tide

October 29, 2011

Defenses shielding the center of Thailand’s capital from the worst floods in nearly 60 years mostly held at critical peak tides Saturday, but areas along […]

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Eurozone to boost bailout fund’s power

October 26, 2011

The 17-nation eurozone is set to shore up its bailout fund to contain the debt turmoil that threatens to engulf more countries across Europe, and […]

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Poland still wants euro, central bank head says

October 21, 2011

The outgoing head of the European Central Bank insisted that the euro currency has proven “a great success” despite the debt problems gripping some members […]

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RIM releases first free BlackBerry app to compensate for outage

October 19, 2011

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The local Walmart wants to be your friend

October 16, 2011

Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world’s largest retailer, wants to be your local neighborhood store.
This week, it launched “My Local Walmart” pages on Facebook for more […]

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Anti-Gadhafi fighters make gains in Sirte

October 10, 2011

Revolutionary forces are pushing into the center of Moammar Gadhafi’s hometown of Sirte, squeezing the remaining loyalist fighters still holding out.
Anti-Gadhafi fighters have captured the […]

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Job growth not all it

October 8, 2011

Some good news on the jobs front in September means the Canadian economy has likely staved off a recession for now, but economists warn the […]

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Hong Kong’s 1st Apple store mobbed on opening day

September 25, 2011

Apple Inc. has opened its long-awaited first store in Hong Kong, with hundreds of fans of the computer and gadget maker pouring in on the […]

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