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View Article  Zimbabwe introduces 100 billion dollar note to ease grocery shopping.
Zimbabwe grappling with a record high inflation introduces a new
100-billion-dollar bank note in a bid to tackle cash shortages.

HARARE, ZIMBABWE (JULY 22, 2008) REUTERS-
Zimbabwe's central bank on Tuesday (July 22) has introduced ...   more »
View Article  TNK-BP CEO leaves Russia, blames 'harassment.
The chief executive of BP's Russian venture TNK-BP leaves Russia blaming a
campaign of harassment.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA REUTERS -
The chief executive of BP's Russian venture TNK-BP said he left
Russia on Thursday (July 24), ...   more »
View Article  Brown brushes off leadership challenge after Labour Glasgow defeat.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he is simply "getting on with the
job" after Labour loses its third safest seat in Scotland.

WARWICK, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (JULY 25, 2008) ITN -
Britain's ruling Labour Party ...   more »
View Article  Qantas flight emergency lands in Manila after an explosive compression.
Melbourne-bound Qantas plane is forced to land in Manila airport after an
explosive compression blew off a section of the craft's hull.

IN AIR (JULY 25, 2008) REUTERS -
A Qantas Airways plane made an ...   more »
View Article  Seven blasts hit Indian IT city of Bangalore.
Seven low-intensity bombs exploded across the Indian IT city of Bangalore
on Friday, killing one person and wounding at least 15, police said.

BANGALORE, INDIA (JULY 25, 2008) ZEE NEWS -
Seven low-intensity bombs exploded ...   more »
View Article  Hamdan may never leave Guantanamo, even if acquitted, says his former attorney.
The former military-appointed attorney for terror suspect Salim Hamdan says
that even if Hamdan wins the current trial and is acquitted, he might still
have to spend the rest of life incarcerated at the U.S. ...   more »