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China plans new economic zones in Xinjiang border towns
China aims to complete infrastructure for economic development zones at Kashgar and Khorgos.
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Without Jobs, Apple’s gap with rivals could narrow
The death of Apple’s inspirational leader is likely to give major rivals a greater chance to catch up.
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Even Hugh Jackman can't save clanky 'Real Steel'
There's nothing real about "Real Steel" except its shameless desire to please.
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Currency: Rupee weakens, overnight rates flat
rupee weakened to 87.34/39 to the dollar
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Monetary policy preview: Analysts divided on extent of interest rate cut
Most expect discount rate to be reduced by 100 basis points.
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Football: Robben’s injury woes continue
Underwent groin surgery yesterday and will be out for 10 days.
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Cricket: ICC warns Sri Lanka over ‘poor’ pitch
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has been officially warned for the ‘poor’ quality of the pitch at Galle.
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Nobel honours African, Arab women for peace
A Yemeni and two Liberians, including that country's president share Nobel peace prize.
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German fashion designer makes clothes from milk
Due to its anti-bacterial qualities, the milk fiber can also be used in medicine and makeup.
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'Obama warning puts pressure on Pak to get out of war'
Chairman of Pakistan's Senate Foreign Affairs Committee says Obama's statement may fuel anti-Americanism.









