United Kingdom | Wednesday, 3 December 2008

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1. Kingfisher to double Polish arm as migrants return
Kingfisher, Europe's top home improvement retailer, plans to double its Polish business over five years, saying the return of over a million migrants will help limit the impact of a global recession there.
03 Nov 2008
2. Charity song "Hero" tops pop charts
A charity single for wounded soldiers and their families has gone straight to the top of the pop charts in its debut week, figures showed on Sunday.
03 Nov 2008
3. Spears' dad retains control of her affairs
The father of Britney Spears will retain control over the once-troubled singer's personal and business affairs for an indefinite period, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Tuesday.
29 Oct 2008
4. Man convicted in student murder
An African immigrant was on Tuesday convicted of the rape and murder of exchange student Meredith Kercher, and two others, including an American student, were ordered to stand trial by an Italian judge.
29 Oct 2008
5. Researchers find trigger for killer protein
U.S. researchers have found a way to switch on a cell-killing protein in the body, a finding that could lead to new ways to treat diseases like cancer in which cells grow out of control.
23 Oct 2008
6. Obama to leave trail for grandmother
Democrat Barack Obama will leave the presidential campaign trail to visit his ailing 85-year-old grandmother in Hawaii, whose health has deteriorated in recent weeks, an aide said on Monday.
21 Oct 2008
7. Lehman demise could end speculative raid on taxpayers
Letting Lehman Brothers fail is the lesser of two evils facing U.S. financial regulators trying to stop a textbook trading ploy dead in its tracks - a private sector raid on the public purse.
15 Sep 2008
8. Wall Street shaken by Lehman failure
The ruptured U.S. financial system faces an unprecedented shake-up with Lehman Brothers filing for bankruptcy, Bank of America buying Merrill Lynch and the Federal Reserve saying for the first time it will accept stocks in exchange for cash loans.
15 Sep 2008
9. Lehman assets could benefit Barclays
Barclays is one of the few banks in a position to take a look at troubled U.S. rival Lehman Brothers and could see some of its assets as a way to accelerate its U.S. expansion.
13 Sep 2008
10. Lehman shares drag on bailout reluctance
Concern that Lehman Brothers may fail to find a buyer because the U.S. government is reluctant to provide financial backing sent the investment bank's shares tumbling to a nearly 14-year low on Friday.
12 Sep 2008
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