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Global warming could wipe out most species: Study
Rising temperatures could wipe out more than half of the earth's species in the next few centuries, according to researchers who published a study on Wednesday linking climate change to past mass extinctions.
25 Oct 2007 |
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GE India arm eyes $8 billion revenue by 2010
The Indian arm of General Electric Co expects revenue to rise by more than half to $3 billion in 2007, and jump to $8 billion in 2010, a top company official said.
24 Oct 2007 |
| 474. |
IBM and Taiwan's Mediatek launch chip R&D project
IBM and Taiwan's top chip design firm Mediatek Inc said on Monday they are jointly launching a research and development project to develop ultra-fast chipsets to tap into growth in the consumer market.
23 Oct 2007 |
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Key UAW official, dissidents blast Chrysler deal
The proposed contract between the United Auto Workers and Chrysler LLC has come under fire from a top union negotiator as well as dissidents who charged the tentative deal gives away too much to the newly private automaker.
19 Oct 2007 |
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Bank of America profit falls 32 percent, losses mount
Bank of America Corp, the No. 2 U.S. bank, posted a much larger-than-expected 32 percent drop in quarterly profit on Thursday, hurt by mounting credit losses and dismal investment banking results.
19 Oct 2007 |
| 477. |
India-U.S. ties steady despite nuclear impasse
The spat between the Indian government and its key communist allies over the nuclear deal cannot hide the fact that the world's two biggest democracies - India and the U.S. - are moving ever closer, with stronger military and diplomatic ties.
18 Oct 2007 |
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India suggests move to keep WTO talks alive
India has signalled it is willing to consider the kind of market-opening tariff cuts that the European Union and the United States say are a minimum for a long-delayed World Trade Organisation (WTO) deal.
17 Oct 2007 |
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