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471. 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
472. 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
473. Busted: Simple test can catch smokers who lie
A simple device for detecting carbon monoxide in the blood may help doctors get an honest answer out of patients who smoke, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
23 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
475. 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
476. 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
478. Doha deal seen close, S.Africa summit committed
World trade talks appeared to be making progress on Wednesday as the leaders of Brazil, India and South Africa said they were committed to reaching a deal.
18 Oct 2007
479. 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
480. Citigroup net slides 57 percent on writedowns, losses
Citigroup Inc said on Monday that third-quarter profit fell 57 percent as losses mounted from subprime and leveraged loans, fixed-income trading and its U.S. consumer business.
17 Oct 2007
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