World Briefing | Asia: Sri Lanka: Mine Blast Kills Children Thirteen civilians, including 11 children, were killed by a remote-control government military mine in rebel-held Killinochchi, the Tamil Tigers said. The military denied the attack, but said the air ... Read Full Article Candidates Offer Different Views On Energy Policy The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates offer profoundly different approaches to energy policy.... Read Full Article Two Tests Added To Recommended List To Prevent Or Detect Colorectal Cancer The American Cancer Society is recommending virtual colonoscopies and stool tests be a part of colorectal cancer screening for adults 50 and older.... Read Full Article Sports Of The Times: M.L.S. Playoffs Ride A Cultured Left Foot Because of one elegant pass from Shalrie Joseph to Steve Ralston, the New England Revolution, not the Red Bulls, will be play in the M.L.S. Eastern Conference final.... Read Full Article DP World Of Dubai To Make An Initial Offering DP World will sell 20 percent of its shares, worth at least $3.5 billion, in what will be the Middle East’s largest initial public offering.... Read Full Article |
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Not quite yet, figures showIt is a sad fact for investors and tipsters alike that, just as no siren sounds when stock markets peak, no bell rings at the bottom, either.Read Full Article Tempus: A time to get pickyIt is a sad fact for investors and tipsters alike that, just as nobody sounds a siren when stockmarkets peak, no one rings a bell at the bottom either.Read Full Article FirstGroup in cash call to fund Greyhound dealFirstGroup, the bus and train operator, is issuing up to 43.7 million new shares to institutional investors to help pay for the $3.5 billion purchase of US transport group Laidlaw, which operates the 92-year-old Greyhound bus network. The deal was completed in last October.$Read Full Article Charles Dunstone keys into the laptop phenomenonSHAREHOLDERS take a lot on trust with Charles Dunstone, chief executive of Carphone Warehouse. He is an entrepreneur who has created a FTSE-100 company based on reading changes in the fast-moving communications and technology market. And for investors who have backed him, their loyalty has paid off. The company has morphed from a mobile-phone retail specialist to selling broadband and is now intending to ride the laptop boom. 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