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Korea Equity Fund, Inc. Announces the Commencement of a Cash Tender Offer Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is poised to raise the price of its lowest-quality crude to the most in almost two years relative to the top grade as it benefits from the rising cost of shipping fuel. Saudis Set to Price Arab Heavy to Tap Fuel Oil Boom, Survey Says Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is poised to raise the price of its lowest-quality crude to the most in almost two years relative to the top grade as it benefits from rising costs of shipping fuel. Proctor to pitch in Korea this season Scott Proctor is taking the road less traveled. North Korea defector learns to trust the stranger who saved him GYEONGJU, South Korea _ On his first day of freedom, North Korean defector Kim Yong-chul sat crossed-legged on the floor of a small apartment without a stick of furniture. He ate fried chicken and pork belly, washed down with celebratory shots of soju from a paper cup, toasting the stranger he says saved his life. Krys Lee is no stranger now. The Korean-American writer is more like a fussy ... ZincOx Resources PLC - First Feedstock Arrives at Korean Recycling Plant 31 January 2012 ZincOx Resources plc ("ZincOx" or the "Company") First Feedstock Arrives at Korean Recycling Plant ZincOx Resources plc (symbol "ZOX") is pleased to announce ... North Korean defector takes long road to freedom, trust The tale of one North Korean defector reveals the often-competing agendas of those in the business of helping such people. France expects final Rafale deal with India in six to nine months PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has been frustrated in repeated attempts to broker export orders for France's jet fighter Rafale, has seized on the possible sale of 126 jets to India to boost the national mood. Bill Gates: 'I wrote Steve Jobs a letter as he was dying. He kept it by his bed’ People’s plutocrat Bill Gates talks about friendly rivalry, and how to get bankers to part with their money. Factbox: What next for Congress on Iran sanctions? (Reuters) - The Congress is weighing a number of additional sanctions on Iran, legislation that has taken on a higher profile because of concerns about Tehran's nuclear program. Some of the measures advanced late last year. Sanctions on foreign banks handling transactions related to Iranian oil sales became law on December 31. The administration of President Barack Obama is now determining how ... |
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