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31. Informa in talks to merge with UBM
Media company, Informa confirmed on Sunday that it had received an approach from United Business Media (UBM) for an all share merger. Informa said discussions were only at a preliminary stage and that there was no certainty of a deal being concluded.
09 Jun 2008
32. Laura Bush visits Afghanistan and urges more support
U.S. first lady Laura Bush appealed to the international community on Sunday not to abandon Afghanistan in the face of resurgent Taliban violence.
09 Jun 2008
33. Ex-Busted duo lose High Court battle
Two former members of Busted who were kicked out of the boy band before it became famous have lost a 10 million pound court battle for royalties on hits they said they helped write and now face huge legal bills instead.
07 Jun 2008
34. Sri Lanka bus explosion kills 21
A roadside bomb exploded near a crowded passenger bus in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo on Friday, killing 21 people and wounding 47, the military said.
06 Jun 2008
35. Immigrant worker abuse higher than previously believed
The Gangmaster Licensing Authority (GLA) has said that the number of foreign workers being exploited by employment agents is higher than previously believed.
03 Jun 2008
36. Silverjet airline goes under
Silverjet has become the third business-class-only airline flying between London and New York to collapse, after failing to get an emergency $5 million (2.5 million pound) loan.
31 May 2008
37. Child abuse by aid workers rife
Sexual abuse of children by aid workers and peacekeepers is rife and efforts to protect young people are inadequate, said a report published on Tuesday.
27 May 2008
38. InBev working on Anheuser bid
Belgian brewer InBev NV is working on a $46 billion (23 billion pound) bid for Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc, according to a source familiar with the situation.
24 May 2008
39. Business confidence drops dramatically
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) said on Monday that business confidence has fallen sharply but added it was unlikely that a recession would happen.
19 May 2008
40. Bush tries to convince Arab sceptics on peace push
U.S. President George W. Bush sought to reassure sceptical Arabs on Sunday he is committed to securing a deal on Palestinian statehood before he leaves office, despite his outspoken support for Israel.
19 May 2008
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