Washington (ChattahBox) – According to the National Association of Realtors, the amount of home sales plunged to it’s lowest records of the year in November, and that the number were worst then even the most cynical economists had anticipated. A ...
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To usher in the new year and pay homage to the time-honored tradition of New year's Resolutions for getting healthy, this marks the start of a 9 part series: 9 New Ways of Eating Well for 2009. Watch for a new entry every few days as the month ...
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If the strike continues, sugar prices will soar further, Ashok Kumar Jain, President of Bombay Sugar Merchant Association said. Small and medium grade sugar soared by Rs 61 and Rs 64 per quintal respectively on lesser stock supply by bulk consumers ...
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TOKYO, Jan 07, 2009 (AFP) - Japanese shares rose 2.01 percent in morning trade on Wednesday, lifted by overnight gains on Wall Street, a weaker yen and hopes US president-elect Barack Obama will act to revive the ailing economy. The benchmark Nikkei ...
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The US Treasury department yesterday banned any Americans from taking part in a construction project in Beirut, accusing Hizbollah of using the project to raise funds for terrorism. The $370m (€274m, £248m) Waad (Promise) Project is centred around ...
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On Thursday, billions of people across the world will celebrate Christmas. The birth of Jesus Christ. It has been a tough year for the planet Earth, with far too many people fighting wars, easily cured or prevented diseases claiming young and old ...
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Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, blamed the Pakistani state yesterday for assisting the terrorists responsible for the devastating attack on Mumbai in a sweeping accusation that has escalated tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbours ...
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