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United Utilities Plc and Severn Trent Plc, Britain’s biggest publicly traded water companies, are increasingly feeding human waste into tanks of bacteria whose methane emissions generate electricity.
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The New Zealand dollar slumped the most this year against the U.S. currency after central bank Governor Graeme Wheeler said the monetary authority is prepared to step in to prevent it from strengthening.
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President Barack Obama should break free of the embargo on Cuba and assert his authority to promote a free-market overhaul taking place on the communist island.
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Soybeans reached a one-week high in Chicago on signs of increasing demand from China, the world’s largest importer of the oilseed, amid a threat to the Argentine crop from dry weather.
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Titan International Inc. Chairman Maurice Taylor has got French backs up with his comments that the country’s workers earn high wages and work short hours.
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Bank of England Governor Mervyn King was defeated in a push for more stimulus this month as officials considered options including a rate cut and expanding the range of assets purchased as ways to help the economy.
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Marine General John Allen, who was the top commander of U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan for the past 19 months, said he will retire to care for his ill wife, declining advancement to the post of supreme allied commander in Europe.
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Macy’s Inc., the second-largest U.S. department-store chain, is to appear in court in New York today seeking to permanently block Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc.’s pact with J.C. Penney Co.
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Estonian renewable-energy projects will face higher bank-financing costs if Parliament approves retroactive changes to subsidies they receive, said Priit Perens, the head of Swedbank AB’s local unit.
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Surgery to remove the uterus with a $1.45 million robot from Intuitive Surgical Inc. costs thousands of dollars more without reducing complications compared with standard less-invasive surgery, a study found.
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State of the Union addresses are traditionally laundry lists of policy proposals. U.S. President Barack Obama’s this week started that way, but it ended as the most emotional speech before a joint session of Congress in modern memory.
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The Marrow has just one steak on its menu. It doesn’t cost $58. And it isn’t an a la carte affair with mashed potatoes running an extra ten bucks.
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Manchester United Chief Executive Officer David Gill will step down at the end of June after helping to oversee four Premier League titles and one European championship at the English soccer club.
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Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has submitted his resignation to Parliament after more than a week of anti-government protests sparked street violence in the European Union’s poorest country.
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