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1. More socialism in Venezuela as Chavez grabs cement
Venezuela seized foreign owned cement plants on Tuesday, a show of strength as President Hugo Chavez moves forward with a plan to make South America's top oil exporter a socialist society.
19 Aug 2008
2. Airlines may apply for U.S. and EU immunity
American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia are set to announce on Thursday they are applying for antitrust immunity from competition authorities in the United States and Europe in order to form a trans-Atlantic joint venture, the Financial Times reported in its online edition.
14 Aug 2008
3. More tenants said falling behind on rent
A growing number of private tenants are falling behind on their rent, potentially damaging the ability of landlords to pay creditors, insurance group AXA said on Saturday.
09 Aug 2008
4. Lawyers for Guantanamo inmate sue Canadian PM
Lawyers for a young Canadian man imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay filed a lawsuit on Friday against Prime Minister Stephen Harper in a bid to force him to intercede with Washington on the inmate's behalf.
09 Aug 2008
5. Doctor Who star Tennant wows critics as "Hamlet"
Having captivated millions of children and TV viewers battling Daleks as Doctor Who, David Tennant has now wowed theatre critics after returning to the stage to perform as Hamlet.
07 Aug 2008
6. U.S. anthrax probe to close after suspect's death
An Army scientist who committed suicide last week was solely responsible for the 2001 U.S. anthrax attacks that killed five people and shook a nation reeling from the September 11 hijackings, authorities said on Wednesday.
07 Aug 2008
7. Twenty-five militants killed in Pakistan clashes
At least 25 pro-Taliban militants and two Pakistani soldiers were killed in fierce clashes in a tribal region along the Afghan border, government officials said on Thursday.
07 Aug 2008
8. Oral antibiotic cleared for non-prescription sale
The government has given the green light for an oral antibiotic to be sold without prescription for the first time, in a move that pushes back the barriers to self-medication.
06 Aug 2008
9. Victoria Beckham is descendant of comrade of Marx
Pop singer Victoria Beckham is a descendant of a 19th century German communist who was close to Karl Marx, a German historian was quoted as saying on Monday.
05 Aug 2008
10. Peers slam Brown's "ill-advised" terrorism law plan
The government's plans to extend the time terrorism suspects can be held without charge are ill-advised and a "recipe for confusion" that could jeopardise trials, a report by a committee of peers said on Tuesday.
05 Aug 2008
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