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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on China hits back at US Internet criticism

    China on Friday rejected criticism of its Internet censorship by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, saying it harmed relations, as a row over Google's threat to leave the Chinese market escalated. Clinton had urged

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on China hits back at US Internet criticism

    China on Friday rejected criticism of its Internet censorship by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, saying it harmed relations, as a row over Google's threat to leave the Chinese market escalated. Clinton had urged

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on US lawmakers seek to give investors more say on pay

    US lawmakers on Friday pushed to give shareholders more say on executive compensation amid the furor over Wall Street excesses after taxpayers bailed out financial services firms. "The American compensation structure is out of control,"

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on US lawmakers seek to give investors more say on pay

    US lawmakers on Friday pushed to give shareholders more say on executive compensation amid the furor over Wall Street excesses after taxpayers bailed out financial services firms. "The American compensation structure is out of control,"

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on US lawmakers seek to give investors more say on pay

    US lawmakers on Friday pushed to give shareholders more say on executive compensation amid the furor over Wall Street excesses after taxpayers bailed out financial services firms. "The American compensation structure is out of control,"

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on Bailout impact: WTO members differ on trade

    Rich-country members of the World Trade Organisation blocked calls on Friday by developing countries to examine the possible protectionist impact of bailouts and financial stimulus packages. Developing countries believe bailouts can have an unfair protectionist

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on Bailout impact: WTO members differ on trade

    Rich-country members of the World Trade Organisation blocked calls on Friday by developing countries to examine the possible protectionist impact of bailouts and financial stimulus packages. Developing countries believe bailouts can have an unfair protectionist

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    • News Desk
    • Jan 23rd, 2010
    • Comments Off on Bailout impact: WTO members differ on trade

    Rich-country members of the World Trade Organisation blocked calls on Friday by developing countries to examine the possible protectionist impact of bailouts and financial stimulus packages. Developing countries believe bailouts can have an unfair protectionist

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  • Equities moved both the ways on the Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) on Friday but finally settled in a positive column amid descending transaction volume mainly on account of selling pressure. The LSE-25 index moved up

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  • Equities moved both the ways on the Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) on Friday but finally settled in a positive column amid descending transaction volume mainly on account of selling pressure. The LSE-25 index moved up

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