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Warningonforeignelectricalgoods
From: BBC News on Sat, Nov 27 2010 4:57 AM
People buying electrical goods online in the run-up to Christmas are being advised to check where the product was made.
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Chinaresumesrareearthexports
From: BBC News on Wed, Nov 24 2010 9:27 AM
China resumes rare earth shipments to Japan but it may not have to rely on Beijing long term.
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QantasputA380jetsbackintheair
From: BBC News on Tue, Nov 23 2010 2:17 PM
Qantas have started flying their A380 super jets again after an engine fault earlier this month.
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HongKongtocurbpropertyprices
From: BBC News on Tue, Nov 23 2010 10:22 AM
Measures have been put in place in Hong Kong to rein in soaring property prices.
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FightingthefakesinKenya
From: BBC News on Mon, Nov 22 2010 11:04 AM
Africa Business Report looks at the counterfeit goods industry in Kenya and beyond.
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Wevebeenliedtoconsistently
From: BBC News on Mon, Nov 22 2010 5:47 AM
Dublin is set to begin the formal process of applying for up to 90bn euros (£77bn; $124bn) of European Union-led loans to shore up Ireland’s banking system and, it is hoped, stabilise the eurozone.
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AbuDhabisexecutiveairport
From: BBC News on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:57 PM
Al Bateen Executive Airport in Abu Dhabi, is slowly being handed over by the military to a civilian group.
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Irelandsettoapplyforbailout
From: BBC News on Sun, Nov 21 2010 1:51 PM
Ireland is about to formally apply for an international loan to help keep its banking system afloat after the Irish finance minister recommended to ask for assistance.
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RollingStonehitstheMiddleEast
From: BBC News on Sat, Nov 20 2010 5:52 PM
Starting this month, music lovers can pick up a Middle Eastern version of Rolling Stone magazine.
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WillsummitmendEUUSrelations
From: BBC News on Fri, Nov 19 2010 8:24 AM
There are hopes the European Union leaders summit will soothe strained relations between the US and EU over how to revive their respective economies.
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IrishRepublic039togetbailoutloan039
From: BBC News on Thu, Nov 18 2010 1:46 PM
The Governor of Ireland’s Central Bank says he expects a "very substantial loan" to help plug the country's budget deficit.
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Cowenafter039bestoption039forIreland
From: BBC News on Thu, Nov 18 2010 11:43 AM
The Irish Prime Minister, Brian Cowen, has insisted that the country’s economy remains strong and sustainable — despite its debt problems.
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Ireland039tohavesubstantialloan039
From: BBC News on Thu, Nov 18 2010 7:35 AM
The governor of the Irish Central Bank, Patrick Honohan. has said he expects the Irish government to accept a 'very substantial loan', worth tens of billions of dollars,
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Topshopnow039aglobalbusiness039
From: BBC News on Thu, Nov 18 2010 7:34 AM
The British retail group, Arcadia, owned by the billionaire, Sir Philip Green, has reported a rise in annual profits.
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Royalboosttobusiness
From: BBC News on Wed, Nov 17 2010 1:41 PM
The impending nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to give a boost to businesses - especially those who make commemorative memorabilia.
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AreforeclosuresbestoptionforUS
From: BBC News on Tue, Nov 16 2010 5:52 AM
The US Senate is due to hold hearings into illegal home repossesions and it will be asking if foreclosure is really the best option.
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ImpactofVenkysBlackburnbid
From: BBC News on Mon, Nov 15 2010 12:40 PM
As Indian poultry giant Venky’s attempt to become the first Indian club to take over a Premier League football club, BBC's Supriya Menon examines the growing popularity of the sport in the country.
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Brainscanscouldrevealjobskills
From: BBC News on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:32 PM
Recruiters are looking for more scientific ways of finding the best job candidates - and brain scans could be the next big thing.
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MidEastrealityshowpromotesscience
From: BBC News on Sat, Nov 13 2010 5:12 AM
A new reality show, where young Arab entrepreneurs compete to see who can create the best new scientific invention, has become a hit across the Middle East.
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Chinese039ghost039townspropertyboom
From: BBC News on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:16 PM
Robert Peston reports from a Chinese city, built in just five years, that analysts believe could cause a dangerous property bubble.
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