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Ford is working on hybrid vehicles with Toyota, once a lone wolf but now a keen co-operator.
ECONOMIST: Carmaking alliances
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The plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) said exposure to radiation levels in the No 3 reactor for four-and-a-half hours would exceed the emergency safety limit for power plant workers.
BBC: Robots record high radiation levels at Japan reactors
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Japanese media have became more critical of Prime Minister Naoto Kan's handling of the disaster, and have accused both the government and plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co of failing to provide enough information on the incident.
BBC: Japan earthquake: Anger over Fukushima evacuation plan
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Chief Cabinet secretary Yukio Edano told an urgent press conference that the operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co.
FORBES: Russia to Boost Energy Supplies to Japan After Quake-Ria Novosti
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It could be a long wait, says the BBC's Roland Buerk in Tokyo, as the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), has said it aims to bring the reactors to a cold shutdown within nine months.
BBC: Japan bans entry into Fukushima evacuation zone
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The pipeline's operator, Alyeska Pipeline Services Co.
WSJ: Drilling Rules Hit Alaska Pipeline
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Lufthansa already co-operates with German rail operator Deutsche Bahn on journeys to Frankfurt airport, but a spokesperson said there were no plans to extend this for the time being.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Tokyo Electric Power Co.(TEPCO) the plant operator, instituted power cuts for 5 million households in the area for three hours today.
FORBES: In Tokyo New Earthquakes, Blackouts Add To Misery
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Baidu signs its first global operator agreement with Orange, on an exclusive basis, to co-develop an enhanced mobile browser designed for emerging markets.
ENGADGET: Baidu and Orange launch mobile browser for Africa, Middle East
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Under the deal, the Channel Tunnel operator will buy three SeaFrance ferries and lease them to a workers' co-operative, restoring 560 jobs.
BBC: SeaFrance ferry
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In 2011 it co-founded e-Shang, a warehousing developer and operator based in Shanghai. e-Shang has grown from a portfolio of warehouses of 50, 000 square meters in 2011 to its current 1 million square meters of completed and developing projects, buoyed by the rapid growth of e-commerce in the country.
WSJ: Investors Target Logistics Property in China