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61. Ofcom to cut mobile connection charges
Telecoms regulator Ofcom said on Wednesday it planned to cut the prices that mobile phone operators can charge for connecting calls made from rival networks or landlines.
13 Sep 2006
62. Oil falls $1, OPEC seen keeping output steady
Oil dropped $1 on Monday as OPEC looked set to keep pumping at high rates to ensure world consumers were well supplied despite a 20 percent fall in prices since mid July.
11 Sep 2006
63. Workspace NAV up, says optimistic on prospects
Small-business landlord Workspace Group Plc said on Monday the adjusted net asset value of its properties rose 7.7 percent in the three months to end-June and it was optimistic about its prospects.
21 Aug 2006
64. Apple work code broken at supplier's China plant
Apple Computer Inc. said on Friday that its main supplier of iPod music players let employees in a China plant work longer hours than allowed by Apple's code of conduct, and that it had taken steps to address the issue.
18 Aug 2006
65. Australia's Telstra halts plan for new fibre network
Telstra Corp. Ltd., Australia's top phone company, said it has halted a plan to build a A$3.1 billion ($2.3 billion) new fibre optic network after failing to reach agreement with the competition regulator over costs.
07 Aug 2006
66. Glaxo bird flu vaccine works in trial
A bird flu vaccine for humans, which requires only a very low dose of active ingredient, has proved effective in clinical tests, its maker GlaxoSmithKline said on Wednesday.
26 Jul 2006
67. VW: Workers Should Return to 35-Hour Week
German carmaker Volkswagen AG hopes to drop its shortened work week and return to the more standard 35 hours without a wage increase the company's head of personnel said Monday.
12 Jun 2006
68. DreamWorks Animation Rises on Upgrade
Shares of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. jumped Wednesday, after an analyst said its recent pullback makes it attractive and upgraded the stock.
25 May 2006
69. 30 Pct. of Companies to Hire More
Thirty percent of U.S. companies intend to increase staffing levels in the second quarter this year, according to a survey of 16,000 employers prepared for release Tuesday.
15 Mar 2006
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