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61. Pension plan details unveiled
The government on Tuesday detailed its proposals to avert a pension timebomb by setting up a national saving system that will cover up to 10 million citizens.
13 Dec 2006
62. Consultant warns on shares risk in pension plan
Companies and staff may have to pay more money into a proposed national saving scheme to enjoy a level of benefits MPs expect because of the risks of equity market setbacks, a pension consultant said on Tuesday.
12 Dec 2006
63. Government pension reforms "will never happen"
Most workers think government plans to reform the pensions system will come to nothing, a study shows.
22 Nov 2006
64. Transport plan backs road charge and air travel
A plan for the transport system from 2015 will back national road pricing, streamlined planning decisions and air traffic expansion but rule out new high speed rail lines, sources close to an inquiry said on Wednesday.
22 Nov 2006
65. China Visit to Rolls Royce Plant
Jia Qinglin, Chairman of the National committee of thee Chinese People’s Consultative Conference (CPPCC), visited the Rolls Royce facility in Derby which makes many of the aero engines used by Chinese airlines.
23 Oct 2006
66. Skanska Says It Won Contract With NYC
Skanska AB, Scandinavia's largest construction company, said Wednesday it won a 1.4 billion Swedish kronor (euro150 million; US$191 million) contract with New York City to upgrade a water pollution control plant.
04 Oct 2006
67. International Power eyes stake in $3 bln UAE plant
Energy generator International Power is seeking a stake in a $3 billion (1.6 billion pound) project to build a power and water desalination plant in the United Arab Emirates
03 Oct 2006
68. Tesco profit tops forecasts
Tesco topped analysts' average forecast with a 12.5 percent rise in underlying first half profit on Tuesday and said its plans to expand in non food and the United States were on track.
03 Oct 2006
69. Eaton to close Manchester plant
Eaton Corp. on Friday said it plans to close plants in the United Kingdom, Spain and in the United States, cutting about 730 jobs and incurring third quarter costs of about $50 million.
30 Sep 2006
70. Branson launches plan to cut emissions
Billionaire Richard Branson proposed on Wednesday changes to aircraft movements at busy airports and the way planes land under a plan he said would cut the world's aviation emissions by up to 25 percent.
27 Sep 2006
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