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| PRECIOUS-Gold at 5-1/2-month high; underpinned by stimulus hopes Reuters SINGAPORE, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Gold edged up to its highest level in more than five months on Tuesday, as lacklustre manufacturing data from around the globe fanned speculation of imminent easing measures from central banks. ... 632.76 5.36 +0.85 -3.03 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 4 shot at South African gold mine in latest unrest New Zealand Herald Mine unrest spread in South Africa as police and security guards have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at sacked gold miners attacking former colleagues trying to get to work, injuring four miners, according to the owner of the mine. The mine's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 'Overhaul health information management' The Nation Newspaper The Health Information Managers Association of Nigeria (HIMAN) alleged that these are some of the misnomers that go on with the health information management in the country. Health data management in Nigeria must be urgently addressed to meet with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cubs lose another close game, beaten by Nationals WKRN On Monday, the Cubs lost their 83rd game of the season, one day after guaranteeing their first losing three-peat since 1990-92. The Nationals hung on for a 2-1 victory. In many ways, it was a typical Cubs loss. Their one-run defeat gives them a 12-23 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Paid posts deletion' reveals Internet corruption China Daily BEIJING - China's popular search engine, Baidu, has come under fire, after a letter revealing that the company's employees were being paid to delete Internet posts, was published online recently. The news, which revealed that a number of the employees ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Appeal play helps Cardinals win Lyndy's Sports Annuals Teammate Daniel Murphy, after watching the replay, thought Rackley got the call wrong – and knew it might have cost the Mets a chance to tie and perhaps win the game. "It just changed the whole situation of the game and frustration boiled over there," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nokia, Microsoft, and Google Try to Steal Apple's Thunder DailyFinance While Apple is widely expected to unveil a new iPhone -- and possibly an iPad Mini as well -- on Sept. 12, the week ... It was little more than a year ago that Nokia sold more smartphones than any company in the world before Samsung passed it up. Today ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gold Coast parents say ban on taking photos at junior sporting events is a ... NEWS.com.au But camera blackouts at matches have angered parents who say the use of contracted photographers instead of allowing family photos is just a money grab, reports the Gold Coast Bulletin. The issue of photographing children at games has flared up again .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Aussie dollar set to fall Ninemsn Fancy an overseas holiday or an iPad or Kindle full of e-books? Now's probably the best time to do your overseas shopping or book that US trip. The Australian dollar recently hit a six week low and is currently trading around 102.44 US cents – down ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| National League Game Capsules Macon Telegraph (blog) Washington left-hander Ross Detwiler outdueled Chicago's Jeff Samardzija, and the NL East-leading Nationals clinched the franchise's first winning season since 2003 by edging the Chicago Cubs, 2-1, in the opener of a four-game set. Detwiler (9-6) ... See all stories on this topic » |
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