Reuters - Republican Senator John McCain expressed support for his former presidential running mate, Sarah Palin, on Saturday as Washington speculated about why the Alaska governor abruptly announced her resignation.
Transaction Costs and Price Volatility: New Evidence from the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Shinhua Liu1 and Zhen Zhu2 (1) School of Business, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY 40601, USA (2) Department of Economics, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK 73034, USA Received: 8 February 2008 Revised: 12 January 2009 Accepted: 2 June
EC approves scholarship programme for Vietnamese students
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China dominates diving, but South Korea remain atop medal standings
BELGRADE, July 4 (Xinhua) -- China demonstrated its depth of talent in diving at the World University Games as it won easily both events contested on Saturday, but South Korea had a tight grip on the top of the gold medal table. South Korea now leads the
Tommy Hilfiger Online Store USA sells to North Korea and Iran - but not Israel
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Nikkei Ends Lower On Concerns About Global Recovery
The stock market in Japan ended in the negative territory on Friday mirroring Wall Street losses after weak employment report dented recovery hopes. Weak trading in Asian markets, thin volumes as the U.S markets are closed for holiday and last day of
Asian Markets End In Negative Territory On Concerns About Global Economy
Asian markets ended in negative territory on Friday following losses in Wall Street, where the major indices ended sharply lower after the Labor Department released weaker job report for June, denting recovery hopes. Holiday in the U.S towards
Brown attacks Burmese leaders
Add to del.icio.usAdd to Digg Add to Furl Add to Yahoo! MyWeb Add to Facebook Increase fontsizeDecrease fontsize Gordon Brown has attacked Burma's leaders after they refused to let UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon meet opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
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