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Rich countries cut their tariffs by less in the Uruguay round than poor ones did.
ECONOMIST: Trade and development
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If the old investors can't help with the latest round of fundraising, Metro has said there are new ones waiting on the sidelines.
FORBES: Banking
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We are the ones who can turn Scotland round.
BBC: Ed Miliband at Scottish Labour conference
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In the first round Symyx researchers mixed these solutions with propylene gas to find out which ones catalyzed the most plastic at 167 degrees.
FORBES: Upstart Symyx is shaking up the stodgy chemicals industry.
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With the usual close-season merry-go-round of drivers moving teams, other teams being renamed and brand new ones being thrown into the mix, Button said 2010 had all the makings of a fascinating season.
BBC: Hamilton challenge excites Button
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He'll be backing up in Super League next week and we'll get a sheet round telling us all his decisions have been the right ones, I guarantee you that.
BBC: Hull FC make complaint to RFL over referee James Child
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But the recent round of devaluations and the peg's resilience has suddenly turned long-term problems into short-term ones.
CNN: The Cost of a Pegged Dollar
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He designed and installed cameras intended to operate year-round at the edges of glaciers in Alaska, Iceland, Greenland and Montana, ones that would take pictures repeatedly, throughout the year, year after year, in order to catch an ice sheet in its death swoon.
FORBES: Why 'Chasing Ice' Is Better Than 'An Inconvenient Truth'
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Even an empty jetty, like the melancholy Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island in New York, draws Russian and Chinese fishermen eager to net the tiny fish that gleam in silver schools round the piles, for the little fry will catch bigger fish, and the bigger ones (mostly herring) are worth curing and eating.
ECONOMIST: Musings on a favourite memento mori
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Rajdeep Sardesai, a leading news presenter and editor since the 1990s, says India now has 365 round-the-clock satellite channels, as well as many city-based and cable ones.
ECONOMIST: Politics: Power shifts | The