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1. Cathay Pacific says no plans to buy BA
Cathay Pacific Airways, Asia's No. 3 carrier, denied market talk it was planning a takeover bid for British Airways after BA's shares jumped 4.3 percent in London on the bid rumours.
23 Oct 2008
2. Rival Cyprus leaders launch reunification talks
Cypriot leaders launched talks on Wednesday seen as the best chance in decades to reunite their divided island and end a conflict threatening Turkey's EU membership hopes.
03 Sep 2008
3. Insurer Catlin's profit falls 21 percent
Insurer Catlin reported a bigger than expected 21 percent fall in profit for the first half of 2008, blaming a sharp drop in investment income on the back of weak financial markets.
08 Aug 2008
4. HSBC ready to update KEB bid application
HSBC said on Monday it was ready to submit an updated application to South Korean authorities on its bid for Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) but declined comment on a local media report that it was negotiating to cut the purchase price.
04 Aug 2008
5. Islam wins damages for "veil" report
Folk singer Yusuf Islam, formerly Cat Stevens, on Friday accepted libel damages and an apology from a news agency which reported he refused to talk to women at an awards ceremony who were not wearing a veil.
19 Jul 2008
6. Pope sorry for Church sex abuse
Pope Benedict apologised on Saturday for sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Australia, saying those responsible should be brought to justice.
19 Jul 2008
7. Man's best friend frozen out as crunch bites
Thousands of dogs and cats face a bleak future in Britain because their owners are being forced to rent homes due to a housing downturn and landlords will not accept pets, a report showed on Wednesday.
16 Jul 2008
8. Technology reshapes America's classrooms
From online courses to kid-friendly laptops and virtual teachers, technology is spreading in America's classrooms, reducing the need for textbooks, notepads, paper and in some cases even the schools themselves.
07 Jul 2008
9. Carbon Trust launches emission certification
Carbon Trust launched a scheme to recognise carbon emission reductions on Tuesday, saying consumers and businesses both benefit from clear information on steps taken to tackle climate change.
24 Jun 2008
10. Virgin Mobile USA sees telecom consolidation
The head of Virgin Mobile USA said on Tuesday he expects more consolidation in the U.S. telecommunications industry, including deals among providers who rent space on larger operator's networks.
21 May 2008
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