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In this Dec. 5, 2008 file photo Poland's former president and legendary Solidarity leader Lech Walesa waves in Gdansk, Poland. Walesa is threatening to emigrate in protest over a recently published biography based on anonymous sourcing the legendary Solidarity calls "slanderous.
Photos   Polish   Reforms   Walesa   Years  
 Seattle Times 
AP Interview: Walesa says reforms going too slowly
GDANSK, Poland - | Solidarity founder and former Polish President Lech Walesa said Tuesday that 30 years after his trade union movement paved the way for massive democratic reforms that brought commun... (photo: AP / Czarek Sokolowski, File)
HUL's India operations become talent hub for overseas business
Business   Hindustan Unilever   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Hindustan Unilever  
 The Times Of India 
HUL's India operations become talent hub for overseas business
MUMBAI: Managers of Hindustan Unilever (HUL) are on the move, literally and figuratively. There’s a spike in the number of HUL managers who have moved out of India to join its parent’s operations ... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Digitel - Sun Cellular - Telecommunication - Broadband  Malaya 
Swedish firm sells half of its shares in Digitel
BY JOHN POQUIZ--> | Sweden-based telecom services provider TeliaSonera AB has sold half of its shares in Digital Telecommunication Phil Inc. (Digitel) to Macquarie Capital Securities Phils Inc. for P4... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
Photos   Services   Swedish   Telecom   Wikipedia: Sun Cellular  
SAS Airbus A321-232 (LN-RKK) at Munich Airport.  Business Report 
Sweden: SAS cuts losses despite volcano
  | Submit your comment | Scandinavian airline group SAS's losses narrowed in the second quarter and it said yesterday it would have swung back to profit were it not for the ash cloud from an Ice... (photo: Creative Commons / Johannes)
Aerospace   Losses   Photos   Sweden   Wikipedia: Scandinavian Airlines  
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Nokia phones which are compatible for third-generation services are seen at a Nokia shop in Hanoi, Vietnam, Friday, April 3, 2009. The New York Times
Nokia Turns to Americans to Reconnect With the U.S. Market
| BERLIN — Mary T. McDowell, a 46-year-old Chicago native, is acutely aware that her employer, Nokia, the mobile phone maker from Finland, has a lot of work to do. ... (photo: AP / Chitose Suzuki)
Business   Mobile Phone   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Nokia  
Gasoline - Fuel Prices Daily Star Lebanon
Grain-price increase may fuel unrest in MENA and Europe
| Thursday, August 12, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | Analysis | Peter Apps | Reuters | LONDON: Rising grain prices from Russia’s drought and fires will pressure popul... (photo: WN / sweet)
Europe   Fuel   Grains   Photos   Photos   Price   Unrest   Wikipedia: Grains (agronomic)  
Hearing of Janusz Lewandowski, Polish Member designate of the EC in charge of Budget and Financial Programming before the EP Budget Committee and EP Budgetary Control Committee The Daily Mail
Now Brussels wants to tax Britons directly with EU-wide levies on banks and air travel
| Brussels yesterday launched an audacious bid for new powers to impose taxes in Britain. | EU budget commissioner Janusz Lewandowski said the economic downturn provided ... (photo: EC / European Union 2010)
Banks   Britain   Brussels   Photos   Wikipedia: Janusz Lewandowski  
Hearing of Janusz Lewandowski, Polish Member designate of the EC in charge of Budget and Financial Programming before the EP Budget Committee and EP Budgetary Control Committee The Daily Mail
Brussels in extraordinary bid to tax Britons directly with EU-wide bank and flight charges
| The European Union is preparing an extraordinary plan to tax Britons directly as part of an EU-wide charge on bank transactions or air travel. | With European governmen... (photo: EC / European Union 2010)
Bank   Brussels   Photos   Tax   Wikipedia: Janusz Lewandowski  
Hearing of Janusz Lewandowski, Polish Member designate of the EC in charge of Budget and Financial Programming before the EP Budget Committee and EP Budgetary Control Committee m&c
Brussels to launch controversial EU tax debate in September (Roundup)
| Berlin/Brussels - The European Union's executive will in September open a debate on whether the bloc's central organs should be allowed to raise taxes directly, the EU'... (photo: EC / European Union 2010)
Brussels   Controversial   Photos   Tax   Wikipedia: Janusz Lewandowski  
Finnair MD-11 decorated with Moomin characters. m&c
Finnish carrier Finnair reports 36.9-million-dollar loss in Q2
| Helsinki - Finnish flag carrier Finnair on Friday reported a net loss for second-quarter 2010 of some 28 million euros (36.9 million dollars), but said passenger and ca... (photo: Creative Commons / Anttihav)
Aerospace   Helsinki   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Finnair  
The Union Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee - India- Politics The Hindu
No Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark; no GST without States: Pranab
| Special Correspondent | NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday assured the Lok Sabha that the Centre would not usurp the powers of the States by exerc... (photo: PIB of India)
Finance   India   Photos   Tax   Wikipedia: Pranab Mukherjee  
Forex Farming & Agriculture
- German foreign minister guarded on Libyan billion-dollar dem
- Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
- France's G-20 Agenda May Be a Tough Sell
- Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
Sacks of Rice - Commodity - Food
Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
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- GrainCorp says it can handle expected bumper crop
- Russia buys Azeri gas to keep EU market -analysts
- Experts see trouble ahead for developed world
- Gazprom to double gas imports from Azerbaijan
Bread - Loaf Bread - Food - Commodity
Spike in food prices fans riot fears
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Trade & Industry Business & Economy
- Postcard from Finland's times past
- SAP welcomes new regional managing director Alkharrat
- GrainCorp says it can handle expected bumper crop
- England v Bulgaria: Fabio Capello puts monster back in his b
CHINA TOWN MELAKA 148, Jalan Bunga Raya.
China's once-a-decade census highlights growing rights awareness among ordinary citizens
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- Jesus of Nazareth star Robert Powell tells BBC chiefs to pac
- Eight seek Venice City Council seats
- EU says trade chief's remarks on Jews "personal&quo
- PKO bidding to buy 66% of Zachodni shares from AIB
Pedestrians wait to cross a street in front of an electric board in Tokyo as Japan's key stock index plunged a stunning 9.6 percent Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 to close out its worst week in history. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbled 881.06 points to 8,276.43, its lowest since May 2003. It was its biggest one-day percentage loss since the stock market crash of October
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar rise on signs recovery on track
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Stock Market IT Business
- Italian Cities Plan to Shut Roma Camps
- The Black Sea Need Not Be a Black Spot
- Russia buys Azeri gas to keep EU market -analysts
- Experts see trouble ahead for developed world
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attends the opening ceremony for the Russian section of the Russia-China oil pipeline in Russia's Far Eastern region of Amur, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010..
Putin hails growing energy ties with China
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- Italian Cities Plan to Shut Roma Camps
- The Black Sea Need Not Be a Black Spot
- Sweden, Finland Urge EU to Open Peace Institute
- Compelling Round of 16 at Basketball Worlds
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Rising temperatures could boost populations of harmful insects
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Corporations & Investments Oil & Energy
- Italian Cities Plan to Shut Roma Camps
- The Black Sea Need Not Be a Black Spot
- Experts see trouble ahead for developed world
- Compelling Round of 16 at Basketball Worlds
In this file photo dated on April 12, 2010. Viktor Orban, former prime minister and candidate of Fidesz, Hungary's main center-right party, attends an international press conference welcoming the result of his party in the first round of the parliamentary elections in Budapest, Hungary.
To Viktor go the spoils: how Hungary blazes a trail in Europe
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- Russia buys Azeri gas to keep EU market -analysts
- GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar rise on signs recovery on trac
- Gazprom to double gas imports from Azerbaijan
- Germany signals hands-off approach to RWE Iraq deal
Pedestrians wait to cross a street in front of an electric board in Tokyo as Japan's key stock index plunged a stunning 9.6 percent Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 to close out its worst week in history. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbled 881.06 points to 8,276.43, its lowest since May 2003. It was its biggest one-day percentage loss since the stock market crash of October
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar rise on signs recovery on track
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