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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Athletes should not let the outbreak of dengue fever or security concerns ruin their experience at next month's Commonwealth Games, Indian Sports Minister Manohar Singh Gill said Thursday.
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Argentina Open To Importing Natural Gas From Chile - Minister
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Standing in for David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has insisted it is for the police to decide how to proceed over the News of the World phone hacking row.
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It's not just with the economic forum in Krynica that Poland is trying to take a lead in Central European finance. Warsaw's stock exchange has lofty ambitions. And the relative health of the Polish economy - the only one in Europe not to suffer a recession - has allowed Warsaw to emerge from the crisis as market leader. Warsaw's burgeoning financial centre is turning the Polish capital into a London of the east, or a mini-Manhattan...
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Katie Holmes admits it is ''magical'' to be able to have her four-year-old daughter Suri on set with her during filming of mini-series 'The Kennedys'.
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Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard secured a wafer thin parliamentary majority on Tuesday, ending a political impasse but hardly cheering investors worried about the fragility of her government and its plans to tax mining profits.
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will ask President Giorgio Napolitano to oust his bitter rival Gianfranco Fini as speaker of parliament, potentially pushing Italy closer to an early election.
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Australia's Swan: Won't Delay Mining Tax Negotiations
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Australia's Treasurer Defends Mining-tax Plans
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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG aims to boost sales to more than 2 million a year by 2020 by widening the 6-series and Mini model lines as well as bringing in a battery-powered car for city driving. BMW, which sold 1.29 million cars last year, is trying to fend off competition in the luxury car segment from Volkswagen (VLKAY) and Audi, Bloomberg News reported. "The big push in new models, entering new...Continue reading BMW Aims to Boost Sales to 2 Million Units a Year BMW Aims to Boost Sales to 2 Million Units a Year originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:46:00. Filed Under: Energy, Company News, Technology, People, Green, Autos, RetailPermalink | Tweet this! | Comments
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There are a number of reasons to applaud George Osborne's decision to dump the pre-Budget report, an announcement that is expected from the Chancellor shortly. Not least, a single annual Budget should ordinarily be sufficient for the Treasury to set out its plans – and now we are moving past the financial crisis, a second mini-Budget in the autumn is unnecessary.
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Former Labour Minister Chris Bryant and former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie have clashed on the issue of tabloid phone hacking, following allegations about practices at the News of the World newspaper.
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Germany Nuclear Reactors' Life Extended By 12 Yrs On Average - Minister
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A tour of miniature-golf courses among the five boroughs.
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A tour of miniature-golf courses around Westchester County, Randalls Island, Staten Island, the Bronx and Queens.
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How far can BMW stretch the brand before it snaps?
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An Episcopal bishop, whose diocese is moving toward splitting from the national church, was ousted from ministry.
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Canadian mining firm Potash has hit back at pressure over a potential takeover, accusing its would-be buyers of acting unethically.
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The UK has to be prepared to use force against Iran if it develops nuclear weapons, former Prime Minister Tony Blair said as he published his memoirs.
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Wednesday's front pages focus on the long-awaited memoirs of former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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