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A Myanmar farmer ploughs rice paddy in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, Monday, July 5, 2010.
Agriculture   Elections   Myanmar   Photos   Wikipedia: Burma  
 Wall Street Journal 
Myanmar Loosens Yoke on Farmers
By A WSJ Staff Reporter | YANGON, Myanmar—Moves by Myanmar's military regime to loosen its grip on the impoverished nation's once-mighty rice industry in advance of an election this year have ra... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win)
President Barack Obama waves to employees at the Chrysler's Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, Friday, July 30, 2010. )
Automaker   Obama   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Troubled Asset Relief Program  
 Wall Street Journal 
Obama Says Auto Bailout Is Success
By SHARON TERLEP | DETROIT—President Barack Obama on Friday declared the controversial bailout of the U.S. auto industry a success in visits to Detroit auto plants that came weeks before General... (photo: AP / Carlos Osorio)
Lettuce  Gulf News 
Diet Week 12: Time flies when you're slimming
| On April 29, for the first time in my life I found myself eating lettuce at 6.30am, wondering how I would survive the next 12 weeks. | Twelve weeks later, I'm still wondering how I managed to surviv... (photo: Creative Commons / Lawrence Farmers' Market)
Diet   Lettuce   Life   Photos   Slimming  
An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.  The New York Times 
Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
| NICE — In years past, Africa was always the outsiders’ cornucopia, the font of gold and diamonds, slaves and minerals, cotton and rubber and, more latterly, oil. | These days, the contin... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Africa   Corruption   Photos   Politics   Resources  
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Members of the Communist-affiliated PAME labor group stand behind a banner as they have blockaded the Athens Stock Market to protest government austerity measures aimed at tackling Greece's debt crisis in Athens, Greece, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. The New York Times
Greece and the Power of Negative Thinking
| Once the cradle of European civilization, Greece is now at the epicenter of Europe’s economic crisis. The now-fading consensus in the market and among opinion-mak... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Economic Crisis   Europe   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, listens as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao speaks during a press conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Friday, July 16, 2010. Asia Times
China finds a friend in Germany
|      Jul 31, 2010 China finds a friend in Germany | By Jian Junbo | SHANGHAI - China and Germany are moving toward a closer and friendlier partnersh... (photo: AP / Ng Han Guan)
Business   China   Germany   Photos   Politics  
In this May 27, 2010 file photo banner reading: "Billions for the banks - the debts for us - we say Thanks!" is attached during a small protest against the financial markets staged by a few demonstrators outside the Frankfurt Fair Tower building prior to the start of the general shareholders meeting of the Deutsche Bank AG in Frankfurt am Main. How stressed are Europe's banks? The question has long preoccupied markets, and European Union leaders hope to make a big step toward restoring confidence with the publication later this month of "stress tests" on the health of 91 banks across the continent, representing 65 percent of the EU's banking system. Asia Times
Unholy trinity sets up bank failures
|      Jul 31, 2010 Unholy trinity sets up bank failures | By Chan Akya | Three discrete events over the past couple of weeks have confirmed the worst... (photo: AP / dapd, Mario Vedder, File)
Banking   Economic Crisis   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: Bank regulation  
Visitors play the online game 'World of Warcraft' at the Games Convention, the fair for interactive entertainment in Leipzig, eastern Germany, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008. Asia Times
Gaming gamble for Google
|      Jul 31, 2010 <IT WORLD> | Gaming gamble for Google | By Martin J Young | HUA HIN, Thailand - Google is cooking up new recipes in its digi... (photo: AP / Eckehard Schulz)
Google   Industry   Internet   Photos   Wikipedia: Online game  
In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74 Asia Times
Asia nudges ahead
|      Jul 31, 2010 MARKET RAP | Asia nudges ahead | By R M Cutler | MONTREAL - Overall, Asia looks like having some rough going, at least for a while... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko, FILE)
Asia   Economy   Finance   Markets   Photos  
Specialist Donald Civitanova, left, and trader Maier Tarlow work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, July 28, 2010 The Guardian
Wall St Week Ahead: Jobs data, earnings latest test for stocks
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK, July 30 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks are unlikely to break above a key technical level next week unless monthly jobs data and consumer compa... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Consumer   Jobs   Photos   WallStreet   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
North America Europe
- U.S. Plans to File a Trade Complaint, Citing Labor Violation
- R.I. teens get a chance this summer to explore high-tech tra
- Sox unlikely to be a big player at this year's trade dea
- Arizona Trades RHP Edwin Jackson to White Sox
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Posto: Amore at first bite
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- Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies
- Siemens and VW Surge on Roaring Demand From China
- Signs of Recovery Push European Shares Higher
- EU watchdog proposes shake-up in data, trading rules
A protesting truck driver hold a Greek flag as he protests in front of Riot police outside the Greek parliament in central Athens, on Friday, July 30, 2010.
Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies
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Asia Middle East
- U.S. Plans to File a Trade Complaint, Citing Labor Violation
- S.Korea sees $30 bln trade surplus in 2010, above fcast
- Rising yuan will not hurt trade, say bankers
- Expo packed with endangered species for sale highlights Indo
HDFC Bank
Sensex ends 123 points down, global cues negative
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- Iran trade sanctions hit Dubai port
- Australia adopts new sanctions against Iran, targeting trade
- India, Turkey form joint group to expand trade
- India signs $1.1 billion jet deal with BAE, Rolls-Royce
British Aerospace Hawk T1 (XX245) flies at Kimble Air Day 2008, Kimble Airport, Gloucester shire, England. The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It first flew in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk. The Hawk is used by the Royal Air Force, and other air forces, as either a trainer or a low-cost combat aircraft.
India signs $1.1 billion jet deal with BAE, Rolls-Royce
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South America Africa
- Property Pair Beguiled By Brazil Timber Trade
- Colombia, Venezuela trade barbs at OAS meeting
- Fair Vodka a toast to fair trade
- Venezuela drug trade booms
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Property Pair Beguiled By Brazil Timber Trade
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- Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
- Claim Disputed that Trade Measures 'Aid' Counterfeit
- Realising Trade in Virtual Water
- Mercosur and Egypt to sign free trade deal-Egypt
An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.
Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
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Australia Caribbean
- More British players set to ply trade in NRL after success o
- More British players set to ply trade in NRL after success o
- Billionaire brothers Sam and Charles Wyly in $612m insider t
- Telecom NZ in trading halt pending AAPT sale
Petroleum - Gasoline - Oil
Oil extends gains in Asian trade
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- U.S. Trade Representative confronting Guatemala over labor
- U.S. Trade rep discusses Obama policies
- Oswalt accepts trade, Astros deal longtime ace to Phillies
- U.S. Trade Representative confronting Guatemala over labor
Residents greet each other under a poster of Cuba's President Fidel Castro in Old Havana, Cuba, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006.
Reconsidering the Ban on American Travel to Cuba
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