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1. Global AIDS conference begins in Mexico City
Many developing countries that are combating AIDS are facing dire shortages of qualified doctors and nurses as healthcare workers leave for developed countries where they are paid many times more.
04 Aug 2008
2. BA sees 3-5 pct capacity cuts in winter
British Airways expects to cut capacity by three to five percent in its winter season due to the rising cost of fuel, its chief executive told reporters on Tuesday.
15 Jul 2008
3. Credit crunch takes shine off City pay
Average salaries in London's financial sector, though still the envy of most other professionals, are down compared with this time last year due to the turmoil in the credit markets.
11 Jun 2008
4. Sex and the City ousts Indiana Jones
"Sex and the City" has knocked Indiana Jones off the UK movies top spot but failed to equal its opening box office take, according to Screen International figures on Tuesday.
04 Jun 2008
5. Sex and The City quartet return
Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda are back - The "Sex and the City" TV stars took to the big screen on Monday with the world premiere in London of their tales of love and high fashion in New York.
13 May 2008
6. Rentokil profits tumble
Rentokil Plc said on Friday that its pre-tax profit in the first quarter had fallen significantly from £35.4 million in 2007 down to £14.6 million. The company said "continuing problems" with its parcel delivery service, City Link, were responsible for the poor performance.
02 May 2008
7. NY City Ballet sues UK firm over exercise videos
The New York City Ballet, flexing its legal muscles, sued a British production company on Friday, saying it owed the famed dance troupe some $600,000 in royalties for exercise DVDs.
26 Apr 2008
8. Rentokil parcel delivery business still struggling
Rentokil Initial Plc has said that its City Link parcel delivery business has continued to experience difficulties in the first quarter of 2008.
21 Apr 2008
9. Credit crunch spells 20,000 City job losses
Almost 20,000 City jobs will be lost this year and next as the credit crunch takes its toll, a leading economics think-tank says.
14 Apr 2008
10. New City jobs drop 23% from last year
Morgan McKinley has released its London Employment Monitor for March 2008 and has said that the number of new job opportunities in the City fell by 2 per cent compared to February 2008, and fell 23 per cent compared with March 2007.
07 Apr 2008
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