Stocks leap on $1 trillion EU rescue plan
Indians demand army enter Mexican ambush town
Morgan makes light of KP absence as Kiwis exit World Twenty20
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Reuters - Stocks racked up their biggest one-day gain in over a year on Monday as an agreement on a $1 trillion emergency rescue package from the EU quelled fears a new credit crisis would derail Euro...
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AP - One of two rival factions in an Indian town where gunmen killed a Finnish rights observer and a Mexican activist demanded Monday that the government send soldiers and police to keep the peace sa...
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AFP - England proved there was more to their batting than Kevin Pietersen as they knocked New Zealand out of the World Twenty20 with a three-wicket win here on Monday.
INTERVIEW - Bharti keeps open mind over Africa strategy
Reuters - Bharti Airtel does not plan to simply replicate in Africa the low-cost strategy that made it market leader in India a top official said a day after the firm completed a $9 billion deal in the continent.
Timberwolf investor suing Goldman
Reuters - An Australian hedge fund is suing Goldman Sachs Group Inc over an investment in a subprime mortgage-linked security that hastened the fund"s demise in 2007 a lawyer for the fund said.
New oil numbers may do more harm to fish wildlife
AP - New numbers showing the amount of oil gushing from a well in the Gulf of Mexico may be double as much as previously thought means the crude is likely to travel farther away threatening more birds fish and other wildlife that call the fragile waters their home scientists said Friday.
WHO: Pharma interests didn"t influence flu verdict
AP - The head of the World Health Organization said Tuesday that her decisions about swine flu were not influenced by advisers" links to pharmaceutical companies which were pointed out in a critical journal article this month.
Brazil's prosperity bursts forth on catwalk
AFP - Brazil kicked off Latin America"s premier fashion event Sao Paulo Fashion Week Wednesday with parades showcasing its economic prosperity and optimism.
Authorities release tapes from Roethlisberger case
AP - The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has released more than 50 audio and video recordings from its investigation of suspended Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
