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IvoryCoastcrisisthreattococoaprices
From: BBC News on Wed, Dec 22 2010 4:14 PM
Pressure is mounting on Ivory Coast’s cocoa prices as a crisis over a disputed presidential poll continues.
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IncreaseddemandforLandRovers
From: BBC News on Tue, Dec 21 2010 9:08 AM
Land Rover say the snow has increased interest in their products.
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TradechangesIndoChineserelations
From: BBC News on Tue, Dec 14 2010 10:48 AM
A BBC News special report on the relationship between China and India.
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Japancutscorporatetaxby5
From: BBC News on Tue, Dec 14 2010 10:48 AM
The Japanese government has announced it will cut the country’s hefty corporate tax rate by 5%.
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Indianfirmsturntocelebrities
From: BBC News on Tue, Dec 14 2010 10:47 AM
More and more businesses in India are relying on celebrities to promote their brand.
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WatchInternetmoversandshakersatLeWeb
From: BBC News on Mon, Dec 13 2010 7:07 AM
Each year in Paris the great and the good of the internet world gather for the Le Web conference.Kabir Chibber went along to find out what the hot new trends in technology are.Special report: The Technology of Business
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Hotelchainexpandsnearholysites
From: BBC News on Sun, Dec 12 2010 3:51 PM
A new hotel brand has opened its first hotel near the holy shrine of Karbala in Iraq and plans to expand to other holy sites.
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Wintertyreinsurancecostconcerns
From: BBC News on Sat, Dec 11 2010 8:28 AM
Some insurers are treating winter tyres as modifications and putting premiums up by as much as 20%, according to the AA.
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Chinasetseconomicpolicy
From: BBC News on Fri, Dec 10 2010 5:54 AM
The annual meeting to set economic policy for the coming year is getting under way in Beijing, with the decisions affecting the whole world.
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DilemmaforIrishlivinginGreece
From: BBC News on Fri, Dec 10 2010 2:46 AM
A large number of Irish people living and working in Greece are facing difficult decisions about their future as both countries deal with crippling debts.
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NewdamchangeslifeinLaos
From: BBC News on Thu, Dec 09 2010 11:15 PM
Laos’s new hydropower dam cost more than $1.2bn to build and relocated thousands of people but could provide new prosperity.
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FormerShellbossontacklingcorruption
From: BBC News on Thu, Dec 09 2010 12:28 PM
One in four of us, across the world, has paid a bribe in the past year, according to a new poll released to mark International Anti-Corruption Day.
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Irishbudgetpassesfirststage
From: BBC News on Wed, Dec 08 2010 12:17 PM
The Irish budget passed the first in a series of votes in Parliament. Under the budget welfare payments are to be cut and many lower paid workers will begin paying income tax.
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HouseholdsinLatviafearbigtaxrises
From: BBC News on Mon, Dec 06 2010 3:23 AM
The government in Latvia is due to put a second round of tax increases and spending cuts to parliament.
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ProfitsfrompoochpamperinginDubai
From: BBC News on Sun, Dec 05 2010 6:53 AM
The market for luxury services is growing in Dubai, where one woman has set up a mobile dog grooming business to cater for owners too busy to take their pets for a wash and blow dry.
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SouthKoreaandUSagreetradedeal
From: BBC News on Sun, Dec 05 2010 3:40 AM
After years of stalled negotiations, the US has finally agreed a free trade deal with South Korea.
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RollsRoyceunderfireoverA380engine
From: BBC News on Fri, Dec 03 2010 3:02 AM
Australian air safety authorities said they had identified a serious manufacturing fault with some of Rolls-Royce’s Trent 900 engines.
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HowtokeepHeathrowmoving
From: BBC News on Tue, Nov 30 2010 11:15 PM
The BBC’s Richard Scott finds out how Heathrow keeps passengers flying when it snows.
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BBCWorldbusinessheadlines
From: BBC News on Tue, Nov 30 2010 8:14 AM
The latest international business headlines from BBC World TV
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Supermarketoffersthatdonotaddup
From: BBC News on Sat, Nov 27 2010 5:57 AM
Trading standards officers say the high number of supermarket promotions has led to many pricing errors, with customers being confused and sometimes paying too much.
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