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Tata group, which started India’s first airline in 1932, is set to return to the industry as new Chairman Cyrus Mistry plans a budget carrier with Tony Fernandes’s AirAsia Bhd.
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s largest retailer, projected first-quarter profit that trailed analysts’ estimates as an increase in the payroll tax curtails spending among its lower-income shoppers.
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Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan said the government has a “strong case” to win a refund from Europe’s rescue fund for the money it spent on the recapitalization of its banks.
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Treasuries rose for a second day before a government report that economists said will show U.S. consumer prices climbed at a slower pace in January than the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent long-term objective.
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Oscar Pistorius fought for a third day to win bail before he stands trial for murdering his girlfriend as the police announced that the lead investigator in the case is himself facing charges of attempted murder.
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Britain saw its budget surplus widen in January as the Treasury received the first payment of gilt- coupon income from the Bank of England’s quantitative easing program.
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Florida Governor Rick Scott supports expanding Medicaid in his state under President Barack Obama’s health-care law, at least while the federal government pays for it, a reversal of the Republican’s previous position.
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Brazilian farmer groups are opposing a contract that Monsanto Co., the world’s biggest seed company, is offering farmers to end a dispute over royalty payments on its genetically modified soybean seeds.
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Hyflux Ltd., Singapore’s biggest publicly-traded water company, reported a 15 percent gain in full-year 2012 profit on increased revenue from municipal contracts and projects in Asia outside of China.
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Congratulations, and welcome to the President’s second-term Cabinet.
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It’s little wonder so many television networks are suing Aereo.
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No shrink could devise a more effective treatment for “Downton Abbey” withdrawal than “Parade’s End,” HBO’s five-hour miniseries about sacrifice, Tory love and stiff upper lips in Edwardian England.
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Former Australia cricket captain Ricky Ponting agreed to play for Surrey for two months later this year, the English cricket club said on its website.
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Dan Lindstroem, Fortum Oyj’s head of proprietary trading, left Finland’s biggest utility after cost cuts prompted staff reductions in energy trading.
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