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1. Thain says Merrill Lynch exploring brokerage business in China data: 10.04.08
Merrill's chief executive also said during a visit to Beijing that his bank also had to expand its wealth management and investment banking business in the country.
2. Andrew Flintoff's mansion plans demolished data: 10.04.08
Andrew Flintoff, the England cricketer, has been forced to withdraw plans to build a five-floor house in a Cheshire village after fierce complaints from neighbours.
3. Paul Scofield, British stage actor, dies at 86 data: 27.03.08
Scofield, who won international fame and an Academy Award for the film "A Man for All Seasons," has died in southern England at the age of 86.
4. The Independent reshuffles top management data: 10.04.08
Sir Anthony O'Reilly's flagship newpaper is to appoint Roger Alton, the former editor of The Observer, as its editor in an overhaul aimed at ending years of losses
5. If you must fly, some suggestions data: 10.04.08
The fallout from the cancellation of more than 1,000 American Airlines is expected to disrupt schedules for every major airliner on Thursday.
6. Chinese banks pass on CIT Group data: 07.04.08
Major Chinese banks - including Industrial & Commercial Bank of China and Bank of China - decided not to invest in the U.S. commercial lender because of concerns about the company's ability to finance itself.
7. Japan fails to choose bank chief data: 19.03.08
The Japanese government's latest nominee to be governor of the Bank of Japan is vetoed by the opposition.
8. UN envoy's Burma dismay data: 19.03.08
The UN's envoy to Burma, Ibrahim Gambari, says that his recent visit there yielded no concrete results.
9. Police spoke to missing presenter data: 10.04.08
Officers who spoke to TV presenter Mark Speight hours before he went missing say he appeared distracted.
10. Zell lifts mood with zany jokes at Tribune data: 10.04.08
Since taking control three months ago of Tribune Company, publisher of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, Sam Zell has taken to peppering the typically bland company announcements with zany jokes and parodies
11. British defend Hayles after failed blood test data: 27.03.08
Robert Hayles, who failed a pre-race blood test at the track cycling world championships on Wednesday, has been defended by British Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford.
12. Former Norwegian club boss guilty of fraud in Mikel case data: 27.03.08
Morgan Andersen, former director of Norwegian club Lyn, was handed a one-year suspended jail sentence by an Oslo court on Wednesday for forging contracts relating to Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel in 2005.
13. Economic slowdown hits Silicon Valley data: 10.04.08
Job growth has slowed, start-up companies are spending more cautiously, and early-stage investors who nurture the start-ups are growing more frugal.
14. 'Faulty genes pass on asthma' data: 10.04.08
Asthma is likely to be passed on from parents to children in faulty genes, scientists have discovered.
15. Buy-out chief sounds warning on lure of abroad data: 19.03.08
It is hardly a surprise that Guy Hands, one of the most outspoken and unconventional private equity bosses, is the first to warn of a move overseas in response to...
16. 2 charged in Denmark with preparing terror attack data: 27.03.08
Danish prosecutors have charged two suspects with preparing explosives for an attack in Denmark or abroad.
17. Two titles apologise to McCanns data: 19.03.08
The Daily Express and the Daily Star apologise to Kate and Gerry McCann over their reporting of missing daughter Madeleine.
18. Greek parliament approves pension reform bill data: 27.03.08
Greece's parliament approved the conservative government's pension reform bill early on Friday after weeks of strikes and protests by labour unions.
19. Greece gripped by pensions strike data: 19.03.08
Greece's civil servants hold a general strike against pension reforms, paralysing transport and closing public offices.
20. Sarkozy asks China to talk with Dalai Lama data: 27.03.08
The French president urged China to conduct a "true dialogue" with the spiritual leader of Tibet.
21. Cricket: Pakistan block for Hair data: 19.03.08
The International Cricket Council will act to prevent reinstated umpire Darrell Hair from standing in matches involving Pakistan.
22. Jean Todt’s talk with the press data: 27.03.08
23. Comaneci no longer inspires Romanian gymnasts data: 27.03.08
Romanian girls no longer dream of being Nadia Comaneci -- that is the hard fact facing the country's women's gymnastics coach.
24. Turkish prosecutor files motion to shut down governing party data: 27.03.08
Turkey's secular establishment aimed a desperate blow against the governing party of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday, when a senior prosecutor filed a legal case to shut down the party.
25. Major figures mark NI Agreement data: 10.04.08
Some of those who helped negotiate the Good Friday Agreement are in Belfast to mark its 10th anniversary.
26. Madeleine McCann: Apologies through the ages data: 19.03.08
From hoaxes to errors of judgment, the front-page apologies in the Daily Star and the Daily Express today are the latest in a long history of expressions of regret by newspapers.
27. Romania reconsiders its welcome of biotech corn data: 27.03.08
The country had been one of the most receptive on a continent skeptical of genetically modified crops, but is moving toward a reversal of its stance.
28. Belgian King treated me like dirty laundry, says illegitimate daughter data: 10.04.08
The illegitimate daughter of the King of the Belgians has claimed that her father treated her like "dirty laundry".
29. Techs buck the trend on debt data: 07.04.08
A downturn in the US economy and turmoil in the debt markets has done little to slow a sea-change in the balance sheets of some of the technology industry's leading lights
30. BP and ConocoPhillips to build gas pipeline to United States and Canada data: 10.04.08
BP and Conoco will initially spend $600 million in the next three years to drum up support for the Alaska project, which they said would be the largest-ever private-sector construction project in North America.
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