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21. Olympic torch evades protesters and supporters alike
The Olympic torch's only stop in North America turned into a game of hide and seek on Wednesday as San Francisco abruptly changed the route, angering both China supporters and protesters.
07 Apr 2008
22. U.N. council imposes new sanctions on Iran
The U.N. Security Council ratcheted up sanctions on Iran on Monday for refusing to suspend nuclear enrichment and other sensitive activities, but Tehran dismissed the decision as illegal.
04 Mar 2008
23. U.N. council set to approve new Iran sanctions
The U.N. Security Council is expected to adopt a third round of sanctions against Iran for its nuclear program on Monday, but diplomats said this might be the first round that is not approved unanimously.
03 Mar 2008
24. European firm thrives in Iran despite sanctions
British executive Robert Mills says his express delivery firm is enjoying explosive growth in Iran, despite tightening international sanctions on the Islamic Republic over its disputed nuclear plans.
28 Feb 2008
25. Effectiveness of antidepressant drugs questioned
Antidepressant medications appear to help only very severely depressed people and work no better than placebos in many patients, British researchers said on Monday.
26 Feb 2008
26. Myanmar seen barring Suu Kyi from 2010 polls
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will not be allowed to take part in elections proposed by the country's military leaders in 2010 because she had been married to a foreigner, the Straits Times reported on Wednesday.
20 Feb 2008
27. New Northern Rock boss picked
The government has lined up respected executive Ron Sandler to run Northern Rock should the stricken bank be nationalised, fuelling expectations the government could announce a move to state control within days.
14 Jan 2008
28. Northern Rock shares drop on fresh concerns
Shares in Northern Rock fell as much as 7 percent early on Monday, on fresh concerns the bank is facing imminent nationalisation after the government lined up veteran executive Ron Sandler to run the bank.
14 Jan 2008
29. A&L shares soar on reports of Santander talks
Shares in British mortgage bank Alliance & Leicester jumped more than 11 percent in early trade on Wednesday after reports it held tentative takeover talks with Spain's Santander early last month.
02 Jan 2008
30. Source says Sanyo mulls mobile sale
Japan's Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. is considering selling its loss making mobile phone operations and is already in preliminary talks with several domestic cellphone makers, a source close to the matter said.
13 Aug 2007
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