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81. Britain OKs Break Up of Nuclear Group
The British government said Tuesday it had approved the break up and sale of British Nuclear Group, the nuclear decommissioning arm of state owned British Nuclear Fuels PLC.
24 Oct 2006
82. Government warned against pensions U turn
Industry experts have warned the government against backtracking on alternatively secured pensions (ASPs), introduced under a shake up of pensions rules earlier this year.
23 Oct 2006
83. Belgium Agrees on 2007 Budget Surplus
Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt agreed to present a 2007 spending plan that foresees a budget surplus of 0.3 percent of gross domestic product the first surplus after six years of balanced budgets.
17 Oct 2006
84. Treasury to examine tax treatment of funds of funds
The government aims to change offshore tax laws so they do not hinder the development of new financial vehicles like funds that invest in other funds.
17 Oct 2006
85. Swedish Government Projects GDP Growth
Sweden's new center right government projects the economy will grow by 3.3 percent next year and by 3.1 percent in 2008, Swedish media reported Monday.
16 Oct 2006
86. Shell boss says Sakhalin issues addressed
Royal Dutch Shell has fully addressed all ecological issues at its Sakhalin 2 oil and gas project and is seeking dialogue with the Russian authorities
16 Oct 2006
87. Norway to Spend More Oil Wealth in 2007
Norway's center left coalition government Friday said it will spend 9 percent more of the Nordic nation's oil wealth in its 2007 national budget.
06 Oct 2006
88. Ryanair triggers Aer Lingus blame game
Irish budget airline Ryanair's dawn raid on rival Aer Lingus this week has prompted a flurry of political finger pointing
06 Oct 2006
89. Tote Bid Rejected by Government
Today the government announced that it could not come to an agreement regarding the sale of the bookmaker Tote.
29 Sep 2006
90. China blogging leaps 30 fold in four years
The number of blog sites in China reached 34 million last month, a 30 fold increase from four years ago, state media said on Tuesday, despite a series of curbs on media and dissent.
26 Sep 2006
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