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1. Word awaited on Georgia rebel areas
Georgia and its Western allies waited on Tuesday to hear if Russian President Dmitry Medvedev would recognise Georgia's separatist regions as independent, a move Washington has warned would be unacceptable.
26 Aug 2008
2. Ryanair says to at least break even this winter
Ryanair will be one of the few European airlines not to make a loss this winter, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said in a television interview aired on Wednesday.
13 Aug 2008
3. More than 350 sickened by Salmonella outbreak
U.S. food safety officials on Wednesday said more than 350 people have fallen ill in a Salmonella outbreak linked to certain types of tomatoes.
19 Jun 2008
4. Keys' troubled time leads to success
R&B singer Alicia Keys is enjoying a successful worldwide tour, a chart-topping album and will act in an upcoming movie, but it might not have happened, she said, were it not for a near breakdown two years ago.
07 Jun 2008
5. Aviation regulator wants to explore break up of BAA
Britain's aviation regulator wants to explore a possible break up of BAA, saying the airport group's ownership of London's three main airports is likely to hinder competition.
23 May 2008
6. Liv Tyler and husband split
Liv Tyler and her husband, rocker Royston Langdon, have separated after five years of marriage, according to a report in People magazine.
09 May 2008
7. Olivant chief calls for UBS breakup
Luqman Arnold, chairman of Olivant Limited has written to Sergio Marchionne, senior non executive director of Swiss bank UBS, to discuss the possible break up of the company.
31 Mar 2008
8. Cable & Wireless says spin off talk premature
Telecoms group Cable & Wireless on Monday played down reports it was considering a break up, saying discussions it was looking to spin off its two businesses were premature.
30 Apr 2007
9. Treasury to review some private equity tax breaks
The government plans to review the tax benefits of a commonly used debt component in private equity deals, but will not eliminate the tax deductible status of interest as some critics have urged, Treasury minister Ed Balls said on Thursday.
08 Mar 2007
10. Breakthrough not seen altering microchip arms race
Intel Corp. is set to capitalize on a new breakthrough in microchip technology more quickly than its rival AMD, but analysts say the advantage will only be temporary.
29 Jan 2007
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