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Bolivia calls US trade move political vengeance
By Carlos Quiroga LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivian President Evo Morales accused the United States on Thursday of political vengeance for suspending the Andean nations special trade benefits on grounds that it has not cooperated in fighting drugs.
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Alitalia, Air France Close to Finalizing Deal
By LUCA DI LEO ROME -- Alitalia SpA Thursday looked set to clinch a long-awaited deal to sell a stake to Air France-KLM SA, giving the former ailing state-controlled carrier the...
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Japans TDK to cut 8000 jobs, forecasts loss
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese electronics component maker TDK Corp. said Thursday it would cut 8000 workers and post its biggest net loss ever this fiscal year, due to falling orders and a...
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Venezuela Cuts Oil Sales to US, China to Comply With OPEC
By Matthew Walter and Steven Bodzin Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Venezuela reduced oil exports to the US, China and Europe as part of an OPEC output cut designed to bolster prices.
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
US presses to jail Madoff on diamonds and watches mail
By Grant McCool NEW YORK (Reuters) - Accused swindler Bernard Madoff should be jailed for violating a court order by mailing $1 million (£662000) worth of diamonds, watches and...
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Afghans say US-led raid kills 17 civilians » (Reuters)
Sri Lankan army says overruns Tiger town in Jaffna » (Reuters)
France, Germany urge deal in Russia, Ukraine gas row » (Reuters)
US not ready to approve Lilly's long-acting Zyprexa » (Reuters)
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- A Timely Warning on Cable
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- New Rules for Fuel Economy Will Have to Wait
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- Slovakia becomes 16th country to adopt the euro
- Bank of America completes Merrill Lynch purchase
- Citi cuts executive pay
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