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Posco's port project in Orissa may face roadblocks The proposed private port of South Korea's Pohang Steel Company (Posco) at Jatadhari river mouth near Paradip in Orissa may face a few roadblocks. 04 Apr 2006
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India, Brazil, South Africa agree on trilateral trade Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - India, Brazil and South Africa on Wednesday agreed to keep a rapidly growing trilateral trade as a way of strengthening their common standings in talks for trade liberalization with developed nations, officials of the three countries said. 01 Apr 2006
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HealthSouth Reports Loss of $446 Million HealthSouth Corp. said Wednesday that losses swelled to $446 million last year, partly because it agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle lawsuits stemming from a $2.7 billion accounting fraud. 29 Mar 2006
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Top Exec of Hyundai Affiliate Detained Prosecutors on Monday detained the top executive of an affiliate of South Korea's largest automaker, Hyundai Motor Co., as they widened a probe into suspicions that the company used its subsidiaries to create slush funds to bribe government officials. 27 Mar 2006
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Defense Contract May Boost S.D. Tribe It's the sort of operation one could easily overlook in a big city: 15 to 30 people making and testing circuit boards for a Defense Department contractor. But for the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, home to some of the poorest people in America and a staggering unemployment rate, the planned facility could be the seed that blooms into economic development and new opportunities for the young. 25 Mar 2006
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Piracy Remains Threat in Southeast Asia Following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Washington and its allies feared militants could inflict global economic devastation with a high seas assault in the Malacca Strait in Southeast Asia _ one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. 20 Mar 2006
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S. Korea Expects Delays on US Beef Imports South Korea said Friday that the resumption of limited imports of American beef may be delayed until May following the latest case of mad cow disease in the United States 17 Mar 2006
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Tentative Deal on Korean Rail Reached North and South Korean authorities, along with Russian officials, tentatively agreed to form an international consortium to reconstruct a trans-Korean railway link 17 Mar 2006
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Tentative Deal on Korean Rail Reached North and South Korean authorities, along with Russian officials, tentatively agreed to form an international consortium to reconstruct a trans-Korean railway link, the Russian national railroad company said Friday. 17 Mar 2006