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France Telecom targets rural Africa
By Ben Hall in Paris Published: November 9 2010 17:53 | Last updated: November 9 2010 17:53 France Telecom is aiming to become the “champion of rural Africa” with a range of low-cost products and services aimed at doubling its … Continue reading
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Google Cars Drive Themselves, in Traffic
By JOHN MARKOFF MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Anyone driving the twists of Highway 1 between San Francisco and Los Angeles recently may have glimpsed a Toyota Prius with a curious funnel-like cylinder on the roof. Harder to notice was that … Continue reading
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Expo sets new records
EXPO 2010 has made history and set new standards for World Expos, the top official of the governing body of World Expos said yesterday. “You have achieved new records: a record number of participants, a record number of visitors, and … Continue reading
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China’s ‘miracle’ Shenzhen marks 30 years
BY Fran Wang (AFP) BEIJING — President Hu Jintao hailed the southern export hub of Shenzhen as a “miracle” Monday as China marked 30 years of reforms in the city that provided the blueprint for the country’s economic rebirth. “The … Continue reading
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Toyota’s U.S. Sales Decline Signals ‘Uphill Battle’
By Alan Ohnsman and Keith Naughton Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) — Toyota Motor Corp.’s U.S. sales slid to a 10-year low in January as the company’s worst-ever recall crisis took its most popular models off the market and made drivers wary. … Continue reading
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US economy grew at a 5.7 percent, the most in six years
Service Industries in U.S. Probably Grew as Recovery Broadened Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) — Service industries in the U.S. probably expanded in January at the fastest pace in more than a year, a sign the recovery is broadening, economists said before … Continue reading
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Kenya plans to put up 10 MW wind energy project
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya invited on Tuesday tenders for the construction of a 10 megawatt wind power project on the outskirts of the capital, after receiving a 20-million-euro ($28.60 million) loan from Spain. “The Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) invites … Continue reading
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