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[2008-08-07 08:51]

Fuel-cell industry pioneer dies at 76

Hiroshima atomic bomb anniversary remembered

[2008-08-07 08:51]

Tens of thousands bowed their heads at a ceremony in the Japanese city of Hiroshima yesterday, the 63rd anniversary of the world's first atomic attack, as the city's mayor hit out at countries that refuse to abandon their bombs.

Chinese ambassador attends memorial service

[2008-08-07 08:51]

A Chinese diplomat made an unprecedented appearance at the 63rd anniversary of the world's first nuclear attack in the Japanese city of Hiroshima yesterday.

Scientists: Salt in Mars soil is not bad for life

[2008-08-07 08:51]

Traces of a rocket fuel ingredient found in the Martian soil would not necessarily hinder potential life, mission scientists said on Tuesday.

US says Iraq spends little oil cash on post-war reconstruction efforts

[2008-08-07 08:51]

Iraq has spent little of its growing oil revenues on rebuilding its war-ravaged infrastructure, while the United States has paid billions of dollars for reconstruction, a new US report said on Tuesday.

Business International

[2008-06-17 07:37]

Corn leaps to record on US floods

[2008-06-17 07:32]

Corn advanced to a record, extending its rally to a ninth session, as floods damaged crops in the US, the world's largest producer and exporter, threatening global food supplies.

High food prices 'here to stay'

[2008-06-17 07:32]

High food prices "are here to stay" as governments divert resources to make biofuels, amass stockpiles and limit exports, according to Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, chairman of Nestle SA, the world's largest food company.

'Boost production to tackle global crisis'

[2008-06-17 07:32]

Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda yesterday urged world governments to step up agriculture production to ease the global crisis over rising food prices.

What if oil hits the $250 mark?

[2008-06-17 07:32]

At $250 a barrel for crude oil, food prices double. The US, Japan and Europe plunge into deep recession. Companies go bankrupt. Sport-utility vehicle sales dry up as gasoline tops $7 a gallon.

Europe, Asia 'best placed' to handle slowdown

[2008-06-17 07:32]

Asia and Europe are better placed than others to cope with the global economic slowdown, according to officials attending a meeting of finance ministers from the two regions in Jeju, South Korea.

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