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391. Russia, India boost defence ties but no nuclear deal
Russia and India agreed on Monday to boost defence ties by jointly developing a new military transport aircraft but they were unable to sign a major nuclear deal because of international restrictions against New Delhi.
13 Nov 2007
392. A "Great time" for house hunting
Mortgage rates are down. House prices are down. Fed chairman Ben Bernanke is waxing eloquent about the prolonged deep housing slump. Sounds like a good time to go house shopping!
13 Nov 2007
393. Russia, India sign aircraft, debt deals
Russia and India are to jointly develop a new military transport aircraft under a deal signed on Monday during a visit by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
12 Nov 2007
394. Saudi Prince Alwaleed is first private buyer of Airbus A380
European planemaker Airbus named on Monday Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal as the first private buyer of an A380 superjumbo, the world's largest passenger airliner.
12 Nov 2007
395. Castro criticizes socialist Latin American leaders
Convalescing Cuban leader Fidel Castro has openly criticized Latin America's socialist-leaning presidents for the first time on Sunday.
12 Nov 2007
396. World should ban human cloning, except medical: U.N. study
The world should quickly ban cloning of humans and only allow exceptions for strictly controlled research to help treat diseases such as diabetes or Alzheimer's, a U.N. study said.
12 Nov 2007
397. Spaniards back king for telling Venezuela's Chavez to shut up
Even Spaniards normally critical of the royal family backed King Juan Carlos on Sunday for telling Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to shut up, but some voiced concerns the monarchy was getting too involved in politics.
12 Nov 2007
398. Airbus wins $35 billion Emirates deal
Dubai-based airline Emirates has picked Airbus's new A350 XWB mid-size airliner in preference to Boeing Co's rival 787, it was announced on Sunday, in a deal that could be worth almost $35 billion at list prices.
12 Nov 2007
399. Siemens quarterly profit up, beats forecast
Industrial group Siemens delivered stronger quarterly results than expected, raised profitability targets and announced a 10 billion-euro ($14.6 billion) share buyback program.
11 Nov 2007
400. Venezuela's Chavez receives royal snub from Spanish king
Spain's King Juan Carlos told Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday to "shut up" during closing speeches by leaders from the Latin world and brought the Ibero-American summit to an acrimonious end.
11 Nov 2007
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