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Japans Nikkei rises 0.3 in opening minutes
NASDAQ traded symbols and their current financial status. Intraday data delayed 15 minutes for Nasdaq, and 20 minutes for other exchanges. S&P/Dow Jones Indices (SM) from Dow Jones & Company, Inc. SEHK intraday data is provided by SIX Financial Information and is at least 60-minutes delayed. All quotes are in local exchange ...
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FBI names Benghazi suspects but no arrests yet
diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year, and has enough evidence to justify seizing them by military force as suspected terrorists, officials say. But there isn't enough proof to try them in a US civilian court as the Obama administration prefers. The men remain at large while the FBI gathers evidence. But the investigation has been slowed by the reduced US intelligence presence in ...
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Anti-Muslim sentiments on rise in UK British minister
Sayeeda Warsi told TOI in an exclusive interview that "UK is witnessing a rising level of anti-Muslim sentiments" with hate crimes increasing by the ...
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PM Li Keqiang faces litmus test in Pakistan Chinas iron brother
Chinese premier Li Keqiang faces the challenge of meeting conflicting demands for his attention and Beijing's purse when he lands in Pakistan on Wednesday at the end of his India visit, his first foreign tour after assuming ...
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Los Angeles ranked worst US city for dog attacks on mail carriers
LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles has earned the dubious distinction for the second year in a row as the US city with the most dog attacks on mail carriers, the US Postal Service said. California's biggest city accounted for 69 such attacks in fiscal 2012, which ended in September, compared with 42 attacks each in Seattle, Washington, and San Antonio, Texas, which tied for second place. Chicago ...
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Biggest rubber duck sinks down due to...
The inflatable duck finally "collapsed"due to several breakage causing air leakage after floating in Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong for 12 days on May ...
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On the Scene in Tornado Hit Town Even Trees are Stripped of Everything
VOA correspondent Greg Flakus is at the site of the tornado damage in Moore, Oklahoma. He spoke with English broadcaster David Byrd Tuesday afternoon about what he is ...
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Kerry Presses US-Russian Plan for Syrian Peace Talks
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets Wednesday in the Jordanian capital with senior diplomats from 11 nations, as part of a U.S.-Russian push to end Syria's civil ...
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Australia waits on US-Afghan decision
Australia is still waiting on the US to decide its post-2014 troop commitment to Afghanistan before announcing how many Australian troops will remain, Defence Minister Stephen Smith says.Speaking after meeting US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel in Washington, Mr Smith said Australia remained willing to assist with training of Afghan officers.Australia was also ready to contribute special forces to ...
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China looks to grow NT trade
THE Chinese Government wants to expand trade to the Territory and is seeking energy and minerals, high-ranking diplomats has told a mining summit held in ...
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Japan Hotel trading and investment market likely to exhibit further improvements.
Jones Lang LaSalle releases Hotel Intelligence Japan 2013 research report.Jones Lang LaSalle's Hotels & Hospitality Group is pleased to announce that Hotel Intelligence Japan 2013 has been released today. ...
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Horses flying... it was like movie Twister
tornado that hit Oklahoma by taking refuge in a horse stall, said the storm was just like the Hollywood movie "Twister" as he saw "horses and stuff flying around everywhere". Lando Hite was on a family farm when the massive tornado hit Moore area, when he noticed the wind pick up and walked outside to see debris flying. Hite was shirtless and muddy all over as he described ...
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Australia shares seen edging up on Wall St miners may cap gains
SYDNEY | Tue May 21, 2013 7:16pm EDT SYDNEY May 22 (Reuters) - Australian shares are seen edging higher on Wednesday, after comments from Federal Reserve officials eased some concerns that the central bank might scale back its stimulus programme, helping Wall Street close at all-time highs. But mining stocks may fall on weaker copper prices . * Local share price index futures fell 0.1 ...
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Japans Nikkei set to rise ahead of BOJ meeting
TOKYO, May 22 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is likely to open higher on Wednesday, ahead of the outcome of the Bank of Japan meeting, buoyed by the U.S. Dow Jones and S&P 500 indexes closing at record highs on Federal Reserve officials' reassurance on the central bank's stimulus programme. The Nikkei is likely to trade between 15,350 and 15,550, strategists said, while Nikkei ...
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7 Muslims Sentenced to Prison for Myanmar Violence
spasms of religious violence two months ago that left more than 40 people dead and chased thousands of people from their homes in central ...
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Australias Myer Q3 sales edge up still cautious on outlook
SYDNEY | Tue May 21, 2013 7:07pm EDT SYDNEY May 22 (Reuters) - Myer Holdings Ltd, Australia's largest department store chain, posted a small rise in third-quarter sales on Wednesday and said it remained cautious about the outlook for retail trading. Myer, which has consistently traded below its 2009 initial public offer price, said sales in the third quarter rose 0.5 percent to ...
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Air China makes baggage through check-in available to 14 cities
BEIJING, China - Air China will make its baggage through check-in service from international cities to domestic cities (I-D) via Beijing more accessible. Starting May 21 (Beijing time), Air China passengers who travel from London, Paris, Dusseldorf, Munich, Frankfurt, Rome, Milan, Stockholm, Vancouver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Geneva transferring to other Chinese cities via ...
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Woman flees to UK refusing to be Swa...
Swaziland king (Photo;Agencies) A young woman is seeking asylum in Britain after she spurned the advances of the polyamorous King Mswati III of Swaziland and refused to join his harem of 13 wives. Tintswalo Ngobeni, 22, fled to England from the southern African nation as a teenager after she caught the attention of the millionaire monarch. As part of Swazi custom, King Mswati III, 45, is ...
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Owner smashes his Maserati to protest...
Four men smashed a black Maserati Quattroporte with hammers outside an exhibition center in Qingdao, where an international auto show is being held Tuesday, May 14th, 2013. A friend of the luxury car's owner said they did this to protest the car dealer's bad service. The dealer reportedly repaired the sedan, worth 2.6 million yuan, with some used components. The dealer has admitted ...
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Man detained for organizing gay parad...
By Yu Runze, Sina English A man was given 12 days of administrative detention for organizing a large scale gay rights parade in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, local police announced on May 19. "Xiang was given 12 days of detention for organizing a parade without seeking police's permission first," the police said on its official microblog. The 19-year-old Xiang ...
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College student hijacks doctor for fa...
A university student surnamed Chen, 18, holds a female doctor hostage at Wuhan No. 9 Hospital, Hubei Province Saturday. Chen had hit an elderly woman with his bike, and could not afford to pay the medical fees her family ...
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Oklahoma tornado Condolences from delegates at USNZ Pacific Partnership Forum
Delegates at the USNZ Pacific Partnership Forum meeting in Washington DC have expressed sorrow at the loss of life in the Oklahoma tornado. NZUS executive director Stephen Jacobi said delegates made note of the Canterbury earthquake, which had disrupted the last forum meeting. "Now the people of Oklahoma are facing devastation and loss of extraordinary proportions. "Our hearts go out to the ...
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Bank of Japan may seek to ease bond market jitters policy seen on hold
Reuters © Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda arrives at the G7 Finance Ministers meeting in Aylesbury, southern England May 10, 2013. REUTERS/Alastair ...
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Japan Rate Decision On Tap For Wednesday
The Bank of Japan is on Wednesday scheduled to conclude its monetary policy meeting and then announce its decision on interest rates, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. The BoJ is widely expected to hold rates at 0.10 percent, although some additional stimulus may be introduced.Japan also will see April figures for imports, exports and trade balance. Imports are ...
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River cruise line adds a second vessel to sail Pacific Northwest
The former Empress of the North has been acquired by the American Queen Steamboat Co. and will sail rivers in the Pacific Northwest. (The photo was retouched with the boat's new name, American ...










