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Scott Kessler, an analyst from Standard & Poor’s Equity Research, has maintained a hold rating on search engine giant Google and raised the company’s target price. However, the lowered 2006 earnings estimate will be seen after the accounting for the projected stock options expense. |
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One of the former Foreign Ministers of Greek Cypriot, Nikos Rolandis, said refusing the Annan plan shows islander Greeks do not want to resolve the Cyprus issue.
Rolandis speaking to Greek newspaper Alithia said Greeks have refused all plans since 1960 and added they are more responsible about the political results of the Cypriot problem. |
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The defence team in the trial of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has walked out, on the third day of hearings.
The incident happened after defence lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi questioned the legitimacy of the special Iraqi court.
Saddam Hussein and seven former
aides deny charges of murdering 148 men in Dujail, north of Baghdad,
following an assassination attempt in 1982.
Two defence lawyers have been murdered in recent weeks and the team has argued it cannot present its case properly.
Up to 10 witnesses have been lined up to describe the Dujail massacre.
Some are expected to have their
identities concealed - a practice which analysts say raises concerns
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US Secretary of State Condollezza Rice will meet with newly appointed German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Tuesday.
The government spokesman for Germany, Thomas Stag, declared Rice and Merkel will discuss bilateral relations. |
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In the explosion at Netanya shopping mall earlier today, the number of
dead increased to five and the number of people wounded was reported to
be 35.
Palestinian armed faction Al-Aqsa Martyr Brigade claimed the responsibility for the attack. |
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The European Union (EU) screening process in “agriculture" as part of Turkey's accession to the Union will commence on Monday.
The screening of the Turkish agriculture sector will be one of the key chapters during membership talks. |
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The British government is preparing to increase the age of purchasing alcohol and cigarettes to 18.
Reportedly, in Britain those who are 16 years of age can
purchase cigarettes and alcohol, but due to increasing bad habits the
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In three separate attacks organized in
Bagdat (Baghdad) today three soldiers, including a Lieutenant colonel
were killed.
Lieutenant Colonel Rezzak Abdullatif was killed in the armed attack he faced in Al Camia District in Eastern Baghdad.
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The Real Estate Home Show, a product from the multimedia real estate
marketing innovator Explicit Media, was activated for downloading to
the Apple iPod. The newly developed tool allows consumers and real
estate agents to download videos of updated real estate home listings
directly from the Apple iPod.
The videos, which allow portable marketing and viewing, could be downloaded on the Internet at TheRealEstateHomeShow.com. |
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