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501. Tougher warming curbs may be necessary: U.N.
Governments may need to step up the fight against global warming to a level beyond even the toughest existing goals to help safeguard the planet, the head of the U.N. climate panel said on Wednesday.
04 Oct 2007
502. ING Private Bank eyes wealthy Indians, Chinese
ING Private Bank hopes to raise the amount of money it manages in Asia by 28 percent a year over the next three years, as it tempts wealthy Indians and Chinese to start investing abroad.
04 Oct 2007
503. Ice cap melt seen "very, very alarming"
Record melting of Arctic sea ice this year sent a "very alarming" signal about warming at the North Pole, but it couldn't all definitely be blamed on manmade climate change, the U.N.'s top weatherman said on Tuesday.
03 Oct 2007
504. Emerging market boom replaces bursting U.S. bubbles
The bursting of U.S. housing and mortgage market bubbles has suddenly been replaced by emerging markets inflating, and world equities have got pumped up into the bargain.
03 Oct 2007
505. Scientists see dramatic drop in Arctic sea ice
Arctic sea ice declined this year to the lowest levels registered since satellite assessments started in the 1970s, extending a trend fueled by human-caused global warming, scientists said on Monday.
03 Oct 2007
506. Fate of world economy lies with U.S. housing: Greenspan
The fate of the world economy hinges on what happens to house prices in America and that may not be a good thing, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said on Monday.
02 Oct 2007
507. Smoking is a turn-on for some genes: Study
Smoking may turn on some genes in the body in a permanent and harmful way, scientists said on Thursday in a study that may help explain why the risk of cancer remains high even after smokers quit.
02 Oct 2007
508. Don't bug them! Cockroaches don't like mornings
It is not just people who find it hard to get going in the morning. Cockroaches do not like mornings either, according to U.S. researchers.
30 Sep 2007
509. High lending rates may lead to slump in realty market: DLF
High lending rates, triggered by India's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) tight monetary policy may lead to a slump in the realty market, the chairman of India's top real estate developer, DLF, has warned.
30 Sep 2007
510. Google looking at privacy protections for users
Google Inc, the world's Web search leader, told U.S. Senate lawmakers on Thursday the company is pursuing new technologies to protect the privacy of Internet users as it seeks to acquire advertising company DoubleClick Inc.
30 Sep 2007
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