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Rejected Microsoft rounds on Yahoo! over Google ad plans.
Sage of Omaha happy to invest in European firms.
Apprentices to benefit from flagship Navy training centre.
Anna Friel, who plays Chuck in the ITV series Pushing Daisies:  Freesat satellite promises to carry such major US hit shows in HD
Broadcasters to unveil long-awaited HD-friendly service.
Berry Bros and Rudd has record sales of Bordeaux 2005
Record sales of Bordeaux 2005 vintage 'en primeur'.
Liverpool FC in action against rivals Manchester United
Liverpool FC boss seeks help to finance his buyout plans.
Feeling the squeeze: As credit crisis continues The City tightens its belt
Examples of corporations moving to rein in expenditure are becoming more common.
Beware some of the old sayings about share price movement.
David Cameron's mother-in-law saw sales at her business jump.
Market research group said it had rejected bid from Martin Sorrell.
Start-up fund to buy into property assets once market bottoms out.
Manufacturers' trade body sees no gains from parents' rights.
Militants attacked facilities in Niger Delta over the weekend.
Government risks corporate exodus over tax proposals.
Success of Emirates airline is tied to the city state's boom.
The bear answers back - Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Shops angry with Office of Fair Trading - Richard Fletcher. Ben Bland's Market forces.
Richard Tyler
Bankers would not be punters if they were forced to pay all losses
Banks wouldn't be punters if they had to pay all losses.
Top 1000 British Business people
We rank the most powerful British business people.
BSkyB's 'secret weapon' drives customer numbers
PR guru Max Clifford tells us exactly how he spends it.
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