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| Obama: India and Pakistan Must Bolster Peace Efforts Voice of America Photo: AP US President Barack Obama is in New Delhi after discussing the sensitive subject of the US relationship with Pakistan during a meeting with Indian students in Mumbai. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh greeted Mr. Obama upon his arrival ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Qantas Probe Focuses on Engine Disc Wall Street Journal By ANDREW CRITCHLOW SYDNEY—Australia's transportation-safety watchdog is asking Indonesian islanders to return recovered engine parts blown off a Qantas Airways Ltd. jetliner last week, as investigators search for clues as to why the turbine failed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Protesters Rally in Seoul Ahead of G-20 Summit New York Times By MARK McDONALD Tens of thousands of union members, social activists and students gathered in central Seoul on Sunday to protest the Group of 20 economic summit meeting that begins here on Thursday. The afternoon rally was held on a large grassy plaza ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft boss in sale of shares BBC News Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has sold $1.3bn (£800m) worth of shares in the firm, the first time he has sold its stock in seven years. "Even though this is a personal financial matter, I want to be clear about this to avoid any confusion," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Internet Challenges Cable Companies, but They Aren't Done Yet msnbc.com By Jesse Emspak, IBTimes.com Pay television companies are reporting subscriber losses, and one reason is that Internet-based systems are starting to make a dent. But if subscribers want the shows, "cutting the cord" to the cable company may not be as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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