Sunday, December 07, 2008
Taiwan Bonds Rise the Most in a Month on Interest-Rate Cut; Currency Gains

Mon, 10 Nov 2008 04:03:03 GMT
Taiwan's government bonds rose, driving yields down the most in a month, after the central bank cut interest rates for the fourth time in seven weeks to bolster the economy.

How Michael Martin secretly 'knifed' Serjeant at Arms Jill Pay over the Damian Green affair

Sun, 7 Dec 2008 11:35:00 GMT
knifed by Speaker Michael Martin over the furore surrounding the police raid on Tory MP Damian Greens Commons office, it has been claimed. She was told to leave a crucial meeting called by Mr Martin to discuss his Commons statement on the matter. Jill

" CSI women win ugly against Columbia Basin

Sun, 7 Dec 2008 11:36:00 GMT
after a first-half collision), the Golden Eagles took down scrappy Columbia Basin (Wash.) College 72-48 at the Boise Office Equipment Invitational. 'There was no flow to the game,' said CSI coach Randy Rogers. 'We didn't get anything going on defense or

Yen Rises on Speculation Traders Sold High-Yielding Assets on Stock Slump

Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:38:47 GMT
The yen rose for a second day against the dollar and the euro on speculation a plunge in global stocks prompted investors to sell higher-yielding assets and pay back low-cost loans from Japan.

Microsoft Gulf and UAE Ministry of Economy collaborate on raids against two computer resellers in Dubai

Sun, 7 Dec 2008 11:36:00 GMT
of 70 counterfeit CDs and two desktop computers loaded with unlicensed versions of Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2007 software. Following the raids, the accused have been charged with violation of the copyright law. 'Eliminating software

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