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Asian stocks dived Wednesday after a failure by Greece's political leaders to form a coalition government set the stage for new elections next month, keeping Europe's debt crisis center stage.
Twenty-one years on from the original release, the skilful but largely unnecessary addition of 3D adds a tiny amount to the sense of Beauty And The Beast being a pop-up storybook come to life.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares fell and the euro was under pressure on Tuesday as political uncertainty and slumping business in Europe raised fears the euro zone could struggle to push through austerity measures and may stay in recession longer.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It has 17 bathrooms, a 17-car garage, marbled floors, gold leaf ceilings, a vineyard, horse stables, tennis courts and a lake - and occupies the largest parcel of residential...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Groundbreaking on homes fell unexpectedly in March, but permits for future construction rose to their highest level in 3 1/2 years, Commerce Department data showed on Tuesday.
Goldman's first-quarter profit fell, but its results were ahead of estimates. The firm will also increase its quarterly dividend on common stock to 46 cents a share, from 35 cents a share.
Asian stock markets fell Thursday after a weak Spanish bond auction inflamed concerns about the European debt crisis and hopes faded for more help for the U.S. economy from the Federal Reserve.
Asian stock markets fell Wednesday after a weaker American consumer confidence reading shook hopes for a healthy rebound.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Economic growth showed signs of becoming more self-sustaining as the number of Americans claiming new jobless benefits fell back to a four-year low last week and manufacturing activity in the Northeast picked up this month.
WASHINGTON/BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said it was only a matter of time before Syrian President Bashar al-Assad left office, but squarely opposed a call to launch U.S. military action to force him out. Obama said what was happening in Syria was "heartbreaking and outrageous", and witness accounts of the devastation after government troops bombarded the rebel stronghold of Baba Amr
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc forecast fiscal first-quarter revenue below Wall Street's expectations, stoking fears the PC industry has not fully emerged from its downturn and sending the company's shares more than 4 percent lower. The world's No. 3 personal computer maker projected sales would be down 7 percent this quarter from the previous quarter, when it posted revenue of $16 billion. T
Libya conflict in pictures: the fall of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Egyptian activists are planning a "day of disobedience" Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of Hosni Mubarak's ouster. The increasingly unpopular military said it would deploy additional troops to respond to scheduled strikes and protests.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core consumer prices fell for the third consecutive month in the year to December, and mild deflation is expected to persist this year as energy prices stabilize and worries about Europe's debt crisis suppress wage growth and economic activity.
LONDON (Reuters) - An "unhealthy correlation" exists between the construction of skyscrapers and financial crashes, according to a new report from Barclays Capital.
Financial market pressure on Italy eased temporarily, but the political pressure on Prime Minister Mario Monti to stimulate Italy’s economy remained high.
Google this month released its annual Zeitgeist report tracking what the world was searching for in 2011. In addition to the winners, including Rebecca Black and Battlefield 3, Google also tracked the losers -- the fastest-falling search terms of 2011, headed by former star of social networking Myspace and with other alternative social networks falling not far behind. 
Some experts believe that Russia's membership in the WTO isn't going to change anything in the Russian civil aviation. Some others predict a total collapse of the industry. It is already one foot in the grave - there is no point in pretending otherwise. During the Soviet times, nearly every forth airplane in the world was labeled "Made in the USSR"

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