Kim Dixon
Reuters
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A grocery aisle in an undated image. U.S. health regulators on Thursday debated a consumer group’s bid to boost regulation of salt in food and revoke the ingredient’s “generally recognized as safe” status. REUTERS/File
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Piles of salt mined by local residents sit on the surface of the world’s largest salt flats, the Salar de Uyuni […]
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Posted by Will
Ah, the 3G iPhone. There’s been talk of an iPhone sporting high-speed wireless data speeds for some time now, and it seems there’s no end to the rumors. Word on the street has it that Apple could be bringing a 3G iPhone to Europe in May of next year. Spanish news rag, […]
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A New Zealand teenager who’s suspected of heading up an international cyber crime network has been questioned by police and let go without being charged.
Investigators say the crime ring broke into more than a million computers worldwide, stealing millions of dollars from victims’ bank accounts.
Police raided the home of the […]
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By Christine Harper
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) — Zoe Cruz, co-president of Morgan Stanley and Wall Street’s highest-paid female executive, was ousted three weeks after the firm disclosed $3.7 billion of losses on mortgage-related securities at the division she oversaw.
Cruz, 52, was viewed by analysts as a leading candidate to succeed Chief Executive Officer […]
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Cecilia M. Vega, Matthew Yi,Kelly Zito, Chronicle Staff Writers(Report)
San Francisco has emerged relatively unscathed from the mortgage crises sweeping the nation, but a coalition of city leaders is predicting that reality may soon change. To deal with it, the group called on major subprime lenders Thursday to change the way they do business with homeowners […]
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By Peter Matambanadzo And Zvamaida Murwira(Report)
Harare
Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade has urged Western countries to lift the illegal sanctions they imposed against Zimbabwe and called on fellow African countries to solidly support the southern African State.
Addressing journalists through an interpreter after laying a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National Heroes Acre […]
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