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7th of June 2007 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2007. gada 7. jūnijs

Conrad Black Loses Bid to Recall a Witness

Date: 07 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The former media baron lost his motion to recall the chief prosecution witness, F. David Radler.

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Agency Sides With Ford in Parts Case

Date: 08 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Ford Motor Company won a ruling Thursday that barred the import of copycat grilles, headlamps and other parts for its top-selling F-150 truck.

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Web Site Editor at BusinessWeek

Date: 08 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

John A. Byrne, executive editor of BusinessWeek, was named Thursday to lead the magazine’s Web site.

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Citigroup and NASD Settle BellSouth Case

Date: 07 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Citigroup will pay $15.2 million to settle claims that its brokers had coaxed BellSouth employees into retiring early on exaggerated projections for investment returns.

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Handbag Suit Settled

Date: 07 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Fendi settled a lawsuit against Wal-Mart that contended the retailer had sold counterfeit handbags and wallets in its Sam’s Club stores.

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U.S. network news looking for Ms. Right

Date: 07 June 2007

By David Bauder

David Bauder

NEW YORK — With all the women in television news on both sides of the camera, you would think sexism was an issue relegated to the 20th century.

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The News From Shea Hospital

Date: 07 June 2007

By Ben Shpigel

Ben Shpigel

Most of the injury news coming out of the Mets’ clubhouse recently has revolved around their banged-up outfield. Not surprisingly, Moises Alou’s left quadriceps and Shawn Green’s broken right foot were again on the tip of Willie Randolph’s tongue, although a few more injuries emerged, too.

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Brazil: Bank Cuts Benchmark Rate

Date: 07 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The country’s central bank cut the benchmark lending rate to a record low as a rally in Brazil’s currency holds inflation at an eight-year low. Policy makers, led by the bank’s president, Henrique Meirelles, 61, lowered the overnight lending rate by half a percentage point, to 12 percent.

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Accord to Protect Wine Names

Date: 07 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Australia agreed to stop using names like champagne and port as part of an accord with the European Union that helps protect the union’s wine industry by preserving traditional production methods and names. “The agreement safeguards the E.U.’s wine-labeling regime, gives full protection to E.U. geographical indications, including for wines intended to be exported, and includes a clear Australian commitment to protect E.U. traditional expressions,” the European Commission said. The agreement replaces an existing accord that dates from 1994 and provides for Australia to phase out the use of “a number of important E.U. names” within a year.

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Mexico: Cemex Gains Control of Rinker

Date: 08 June 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Cemex, the Mexican cement maker, gained a controlling stake in the Rinker Group of Australia, completing its largest acquisition and increasing its share of the United States market with the $14.2 billion deal. In a filing to the Australian stock exchange, Cemex said it had received acceptances from investors holding 50.34 percent of Rinker. The offer for all of Rinker’s shares expires June 22. Cemex, based in Monterrey, Mexico, had to sweeten its six-month-old unsolicited offer by 22 percent in April to win management approval. Rinker, which is based in Sydney, receives about 80 percent of sales from the United States, where Cemex is already the largest cement company.

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