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LafargeHolcim admits to 'unacceptable' activity in Syria LafargeHolcim, the Swiss-French cement company, on Thursday admitted "unacceptable" measures were taken to keep its Syrian plant open, ...
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Singapore's GIC targets stake in DLF's commercial rental unit Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC is in exclusive talks to buy a 40 per cent stake in a commercial rental unit of India's biggest listed property ...
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Samsung Galaxy S8 is the elephant in the room There's a Samsung-shaped hole in the new crop of phones we saw this week at Mobile World Congress, the industry's largest mobile show. And that's ...
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Iraqi forces in Mosul fight Islamic State counter-attack Defeating Islamic State in Mosul would crush the Iraqi wing of the caliphate ... Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in 2014, from Mosul's grand old Nuri mosque.
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Wednesday NBA Roundup: Celtics Justified in Standing Pat at Trade Deadline On the one hand, the Boston Celtics' 103-99 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night is a single win—a blip of success in a long ...
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Women still balk at risk of investing in MBAs Meron Myers, a 24-year-old Bank of America mortgage officer, was hard at work in Washington DC one afternoon last year when she received an ...
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Nadal Looking Determined In Acapulco Two-time champion Rafael Nadal looked as if he might be ready to add a third title to his trophy case on Wednesday evening at the Abierto Mexicano ...
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Trump has WTO rulings in sights, leaked report shows The Trump administration is preparing to ignore any rulings by the World Trade Organisation that it sees as an affront to US sovereignty, according to a ...
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$5bn used to safeguard Murray-Darling from drought largely in vain, says study More than $5bn used for reforms to safeguard the Murray-Darling river system from drought has been largely in vain, new research has found.
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Japan may pull a Singapore in controlling casino gambling: Analyst Casino operators around the world are eyeing an entry into the seemingly lucrative Japanesemarket, but one analyst said lawmakers in the world's ...
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