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Globe and Mail Syrian Troops Battle Anti-Assad Rebels in Suburbs of Damascus BusinessWeek By Glen Carey and Mourad Haroutunian Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) — Syrian security troops fought anti- government forces in…

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U.S. regulators asked for public comments on LightSquared Inc.’s request for a finding that global-positioning system gear doesn’t merit legal protection from interference caused by the proposed …

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PORTSMOUTH — Thursday’s visit by Vice President Joe Biden required the use of all available police officers and vehicles — including the animal control truck — for an all-day …

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Egyptian authorities are blocking Americans working for U.S.-based pro-democracy organizations from leaving the country pending a decision on whether to put them on trial.

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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he would veto a bill to allow same-sex marriage, even as Democrats in the Senate said they have enough votes to pass it.

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Dart Energy Ltd., exploring for unconventional gas in countries including Australia, China and Poland, said it plans to expand its European shale business and acquire licenses

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Oil dropped to a three-week low after two European Union officials said an embargo on Iranian crude imports may be postponed for six months.

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Two avoidable mistakes were enough to trip up Eastman Kodak, once one of America’s mightiest companies

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Taiwan’s 18 million voters are deciding today whether President Ma Ying-jeou’s work to improve relations with China merit him a second four-year term.

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Asian stocks rose for a fourth week, the longest such streak in a year, as lower Italian and Spanish bond yields and signs of U.S. economic

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China’s stocks fell, dragging the benchmark index to its biggest retreat in four weeks, as speculation the government would loosen monetary policies waned.

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Australia is set for an A$112 billion ($115 billion) infrastructure boom as the nation adds ports and railways to feed China and India’s appetite for coal and iron ore.

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Taiwanese tycoon Douglas Hsu made no secret of his desire for President Ma Ying-jeou to win a second term this week as he cut the ribbon in opening his $6.7 million Mega

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Taiwanese tycoon Douglas Hsu made no secret of his desire for President Ma Ying-jeou to win a second term this week as he cut the

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With the turn to the new year, the technology industry is also about to debut its newest technologies at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, held annually in January

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Chinese equities traded in the U.S. posted the biggest weekly gain in five weeks on prospects the Asian nation will roll out more measures to avoid a hard landing as Europe’s

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China’s lending and money supply growth exceeded economists’ estimates in December, signaling monetary conditions may be easing after regulators reduced banks’ reserve requirements for the first time since 2008.

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China’s lending and money supply growth in December exceeded economists’ estimates after regulators reduced the reserve requirement for the nation’s banks for the first time since 2008.

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Taiwan’s presidential candidates have vowed to rein in property prices by imposing new taxes, making surging housing values a key political issue.

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Three Federal Reserve policy makers called on the U.S. government to try new programs to revive the housing market while differing over whether the central bank should

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