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ASIA News, Oct 04, 2011

Obesity May Explain Liver Cancer Hike Among Latinos
The Oncology Report
Although liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is most common in Asia and Africa, the incidence is on the rise in the United States, primarily due to hepatitis C virus infection. There are 20000 new HCC cases in this country each year, ...
See all stories on this topic »Suntech Power Vs. First Solar
Seeking Alpha
Their recent stock prices have demonstrated that there is some consensus of long term disappointment, which I'm tending to believe is as overstated as the bubble that inflated them. Regardless of your macro views, on either the global economy or on ...
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Markets: Greek default fears hit FTSE 100 on Monday
Interactive Investor
13:37 - 'Short, but sweet' was the name of the game for Renew Holdings (RNWH) today, as it issued its latest trading update. For the year to end-September, the AIM-listed firm said it had "traded satisfactorily" in the second half of the year and that ...
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Spanish envoy wants to bring PHL films to Spain 'soon'
GMANews.TV
29 to announce the 10th edition of Pelicula, Domecq said, “Spain has taken the initiative to promote Philippine cinema, not only in Spain, but also in the Philippines as demonstrated by the recent publication by Instituto Cervantes de Manila of the ...
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Dollar Gains On Slumping Euro As Greece Misses Targets
RTT News
(RTTNews) - The dollar extended its strong recent gains versus the euro Monday morning in New York, touching its highest since January amid lingering concerns thatEurope will struggle to contain its sovereign debt crisis. Stocks sold off in Asia in ...
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Bill Jamieson: Scottish exceptionalism is proving harder to justify
Scotsman
Retail sales, consumer spending, business confidence surveys, financial sector growth and the housing market are either flat or have turned down markedly in recent weeks. Deepening worries over a disorderly default by Greece and a financial catastrophe ...
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It takes pressure to remove grape stains
Castanet.net
Political experts and insiders are saying Clark could leave the everyday political trench warfare to her cabinet ministers this fall as she works on two major deals with the federal government and prepares for a trade mission to Asia. ...
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Castanet.net
L-3 Receives $44.8 Million TSA Order for Its Innovative ProVision(R) ATD Image ...
MarketWatch (press release)
In addition to US locations, similar ProVision ATD systems are in use in Europe and Asia. With thisrecent order, more than 900 ProVision systems have been procured worldwide. With more than 50000 systems deployed and supported around the globe, ...
See all stories on this topic »University Sees Continued Strong Interest Crossing Ethnic, Geographic and ...
Media Newswire (press release)
¡ñ The class ranks among the most ethnically diverse ever enrolled at USC, with 22 percent under-represented minority students, including 7 percent African American, 12 percent Hispanic, 2 percent Native American/Pacific Islander, and 25 percent Asian ...
See all stories on this topic »Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
Seeking Alpha
The news has sent Asian and European shares tumbling, though Greece says it's optimistic about the next tranche of aid. NY Fed puts European banks in focus. The NY Fed may ask European lenders for more detailed reports on their liquidity positions, ...
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People on the Move
CSNews Online
Thomas E. Kelso, managing director and head of Matrix's EMR Group, commented on the recent changes: "At Matrix, we continue to strive to build the most qualified team of financial professionals because we are dedicated to providing the absolute best ...
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CSNews Online
Analysis: No inflation respite for Asia despite price drops
Portfolio.com
By Jo Winterbottom NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Anyone hoping that recent falls in commodity prices would provide a boost to powerhouse Asian economies and help lift the developed world out of recessionary danger will be disappointed. ...
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