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The Brazilian Clearing and Depository Corporation (CBLC) has signed new memoranda of understanding with international counterparts the DTCC in New York and European ICSD Euroclear in a bid to forge wider ties and understanding between the parties. Under
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With supplies of the iPhone disappearing from store shelves and anticipation for the 3G model building, Apple is accelerating its campaign to make the iPhone king of the mobile phone world. It just inked a deal with Orange to bring the handset into new
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- Germany to Punish Customers of Forced Prostitutes
German officials are drafting legislation to sentence men for up to 10 years in prison if they obtain sexual services from women forced into prostitution, according to a report in a news magazine.
- "Book of Berlin Wall" to retell lives of all 134 victims
Berlin - A 'Book of the Berlin Wall' to be issued this year is to tell the life stories of all 134 persons killed on the mid-city fortifications operated by the Communists from 1961 to 1989, an historian said Saturday. The exact number has been disputed
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- President invites business investors to Ukraine
President Viktor Yushchenko took part in London in an official dinner orginised by British-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce in his honor. President's press office reports. In his speech President Yushchenko thanked British businessmen, who have projects in
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- Brothers seek path out of poverty in Brazil film
CANNES, France (Reuters) - A tough yet touching Brazilian drama follows four brothers in Sao Paulo who turn to football, religion and crime as they try to escape the poverty and monotony of life in the slums. Unlike other acclaimed Brazilian dramas set
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- Sharapova shock as injured Russian withdraws in Rome
Rome - The injury jinx which wrecked men's play a week ago struck on Saturday at the women's event in Rome, with second seed Maria Sharapova pulling out of her semi-final match with Jelena Jankovic before the start of play. It was the second time in two
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- OMV's case against MOL rejected by Budapest court
The case which was filed by OMV in December 2007, reportedly alleged that a single share in MOL held by the state conferring a veto right on any proposal to scrap the 10% limit on voting rights in the company charter was illegal. OMV is claimed to have
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- Sharapova shock as injured Russian withdraws in Rome
Rome - The injury jinx which wrecked men's play a week ago struck on Saturday at the women's event in Rome, with second seed Maria Sharapova pulling out of her semi-final match with Jelena Jankovic before the start of play. It was the second time in two
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- Orange to offer iPhone in Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa.
Orange has signed a new agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to Orange customers in Austria (One), Belgium (Mobistar), the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Jordan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland and Orange's African markets later this
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KARACHI, May 16: The Poland-Pakistan Joint Business Council (JBC) was formalised during a joint meeting between the Poland Chamber of Commerce and the FPCCI in a meeting recently held in Warsaw. Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry
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- Russia accused Ukraine of provocations
Emotional tension which exists in Ukrainian-Russian relations is explained by a row or provocative statements and actions of the Ukrainian side. Head of the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation, Serhiy Lavrov said. "Maybe today's emotions around
- Sharapova shock as injured Russian withdraws in Rome
Rome - The injury jinx which wrecked men's play a week ago struck on Saturday at the women's event in Rome, with second seed Maria Sharapova pulling out of her semi-final match with Jelena Jankovic before the start of play. It was the second time in two
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The government's decision will have to be backed by an approval from the new cabinet formed after the recently concluded parliamentary elections. The Russian-Serbian inter-governmental oil and gas cooperation agreement, and the protocol of the basic
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