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1. Hover chair hopes to rise above woes
A "Star Wars" inspired hover chair, a 125 mph electric motorbike and hi-fi speakers that cost as much as a small house are among the attractions at Britain's biggest gadget show in London this weekend.
31 Oct 2008
2. Airbus says sticking to A380 delivery targets
Airbus is sticking to its target of delivering 12 of its A380 superjumbo aircraft by the end of the year, the European planemaker said on Monday, after a French newspaper reported the programme was facing further delays.
15 Sep 2008
3. Microsoft links data on phones, PCs in "Live Mesh"
Microsoft Corp has begun testing technology that brings together a person's pictures, documents and other data scattered across a growing number of machines with the goal of allowing people to access their information from anywhere and at any time.
23 Apr 2008
4. Live Nation inks 12-year pact with U2
Live Nation said on Monday it had signed a 12-year global contract to handle the merchandising, digital and branding rights of Irish band U2, along with its touring.
31 Mar 2008
5. Hicks will not sell Liverpool to Dubai
Tom Hicks, one of the American owners of Liverpool FC, today issued a statement to the club's website saying that takeover talks with Dubai International Capital LLC (DIC) had broken down.
11 Mar 2008
6. Share Liverpool buy-back scheme assembles business team
The US owners of Liverpool FC are facing a challenge from the club's fans, who have assembled a business team to lead a takeover bid.
29 Feb 2008
7. Liverpool fans may bid to buy club
Liverpool fans are to launch a plan to buy out American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks amid growing concerns over the running of the club, the BBC reported on Thursday.
31 Jan 2008
8. Liverpool FC owners to announce refinancing scheme
Tom Hicks and George Gillett, the American owners of Liverpool Football Club, are on the verge of announcing a £350 million refinancing deal.
25 Jan 2008
9. DIC tried to bully Liverpool board, says Parry
Dubai International Capital (DIC) group tried to "bully" Liverpool's board into accepting a takeover offer, the English Premier League club's chief executive Rick Parry was quoted as saying on Thursday.
02 Feb 2007
10. Colgate censured over advert
Colgate Palmolive must stop claiming that more than 80 percent of dentists recommend its toothpaste, the advertising watchdog ruled on Wednesday.
17 Jan 2007
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