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RIM chief suspect in BlackBerry chaos

Indonesian police named Research In Motion’s country director a suspect for negligence yesterday after a BlackBerry promotion turned chaotic and left dozens injured and others
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Paris revs up for electric car rentals

Four years after transforming the city’s two-wheeled transport habits with an easy-to-rent bicycle system, Paris officials hope to achieve similar results for drivers. ...
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Vietnam building second terminal at Hanoi airport

Vietnam has begun construction of a second terminal to ease overcrowding at the only airport in the nation’s capital, the government said.Officials held a ceremony ...
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Beijing ‘deeply concerned’ over US solar ruling

China said it was “deeply concerned” after a US trade panel ruled that Chinese companies have harmed the US solar panel industry by selling products ...
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Workers flex their muscles as growth slows 



Faced with lay-offs and wage cuts as falling demand in the West hits the country’s vast manufacturing sector, the workers who have powered China’s breakneck ...
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Real Estates: Mistakes To Avoid In Property Financing: Using bank financing to your advantage

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor.  Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. ...
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Asian manufacturing weakens in November

Manufacturing activity across Asia weakened in November as the worsening economic crises in Europe and the United States sapped demand for the export-driven region’s shipments, ...
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‘Millions’ deposited in Kuwaiti MP accounts 


Millions of dollars have been deposited suspiciously into the bank accounts of 15 Kuwaiti MPs suspected of money laundering, reports citing informed sources said yesterday.The ...
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Asian markets down on European struggles

Asian markets mostly slipped yesterday following two days of gains as eurozone finance chiefs struggled to boost the financial firepower of a bailout fund for ...
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Tokyo Motor Show: Cars go green and online

Electric cars with cutting-edge green technology and vehicles remote-controlled by smartphones caught the eye yesterday at the first Tokyo Motor Show held since Japan’s devastating ...
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