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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
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Big developing nations risk harming WTO talks: EU Developing countries risk dealing a terrible blow to long-delayed global free trade talks that are nearing a moment of truth, the European Union's (EU) Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson said. 12 Oct 2007
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Koreas wind up summit, doubts much achieved The two Koreas end a rare summit on Thursday with the South saying it has made progress, but few expected more than vague statements about bringing peace and prosperity to a peninsula divided since World War Two. 04 Oct 2007
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South Korea paid $20 million ransom, says Taliban leader South Korea paid Afghanistan's Taliban more than $20 million to release 19 missionaries they were holding hostage, a senior insurgent leader said on Saturday, vowing to use the funds to buy arms and mount suicide attacks. 05 Sep 2007
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Remaining hostages to be freed: South Korea South Korea said it expects the remaining seven Korean church volunteers held by the Taliban in Afghanistan to be released on Thursday. 30 Aug 2007
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AT&T-BellSouth merger to get 'green signal' AT&T Inc.'s $ 78 billion buyout of BellSouth Corp. headed toward expected approval at the Justice Department on Wednesday, clearing the way for a final decision a day later by the Federal Communications Commission. 12 Oct 2006
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India Inc. to benefit from PM's visit to South Africa Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's three-day visit to South Africa is expected to benefit India Inc. as the two nations will sign a number of bilateral agreements aimed to strengthen economic and commercial relationships. 03 Oct 2006
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PM in South Africa to strengthen economic ties, discuss UN reforms Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh who arrived in South Africa on Saturday, will, during his four-day visit, discuss major UN reforms with the South African President Thabo Mbeki, besides signing a number of bilateral agreements on a wide range of subjects including one on preferential trade, investment and energy cooperation. 01 Oct 2006
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India has maximum AIDS cases: U.N. India now has the largest number of AIDS infections as the spread of the disease shows no sign of letting up a quarter-century into an epidemic that has claimed 25 million lives, the U.N. has reported. 09 Jun 2006
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Southern Railway sets record in earnings and freight loading The Southern Railway has made a record in earnings and freight loading during the fiscal ended March this year, by clocking Rs. 2675 crore as revenue and moving 27.4 million tonnes, general manager Thomas Varghese has announced. 31 May 2006