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Emirates to buy 42 Boeing 777s
Reuters - Dubai airline Emirates said on
Sunday it had agreed to buy 42 777 planes from Boeing
for $9.7 billion.
Boeing inks China and Dubai deals
Boeing signs massive deals to sell planes to China and Dubai, worth nearly $14bn (£8.15bn) between them.
EU-US land 'open skies' deal
Talks aimed at liberalising air services between the US and Europe result in the lifting of restrictions on Atlantic flights.
China, U.S. to cooperate on yuan -Bush
Reuters - Washington and Beijing will cooperate
toward making the yuan's exchange rate more responsive to
market forces of supply and demand, visiting U.S. President
George W. Bush said on Sunday.
Emirates orders 42 Boeing 777s
Reuters - Airline Emirates placed a $9.7
billion order for wide-bodied Boeing Co. 777 planes on
Sunday in a deal that kicked off the Dubai air show and
underscored the Gulf's surging airlines sector.
Airbus says signs $2.9 bln plane deal
Reuters - European aircraft maker Airbus
said on Sunday it had signed a $2.9 billion contract
with Kuwaiti leasing firm ALAFCO for 12 A350-800s with an
option for 6 more.
EU meets again as WTO talks loom
European Union trade ministers are due to meet as the battle over farm subsidies threatens to derail WTO talks.
Boeing deal caps $15 billion
Reuters - DUBAI (Reuters) - Boeing Co. landed its biggest-ever
order from the Arab Gulf region on Sunday as airline Emirates
placed a $9.7 billion order for wide-bodied 777
planes while keeping mum on its potential purchase of smaller
A350s from Airbus.
Boeing deal caps $15 bln show
Reuters - DUBAI (Reuters) - Boeing Co. landed its biggest-ever
order from the Arab Gulf region on Sunday as airline Emirates
placed a $9.7 billion order for wide-bodied 777
planes while keeping mum on its potential purchase of smaller
A350s from Airbus.
Retailers Prepare to Greet Xbox Faithful
AP - It's late November and gamers, it's cold outside. But a little winter chill won't stop video game lovers from lining up at stores throughout the country in hopes of being among the first to score Microsoft Corp.'s brand new Xbox 360 when it is released Tuesday.
Sanyo Elec drops after loss forecast
Reuters - Shares of Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd.
(6764.T) fell 3.4 percent on Monday morning after the
struggling electronics maker said on Friday it expected bigger
losses this year and announced plans to raise 200 billion to
300 billion yen by issuing new shares to Goldman Sachs
and other firms.
Journalist, Cover Thyself
Tireless media critic Howard Kurtz writes for The Washington Post and broadcasts on CNN, raising conflict questions.
E-Commerce Report: Where Is Wal-Mart's Fancy Stuff? Try Online
Walmart.com sells goods designed to appeal more to the Tiffany crowd than to the bargain hunters who browse the company's terrestrial stores.
At Harvard, a Man, a Plan and a Scanner
Harvard, together with Google, plans to create searchable digital copies of entire collections at five leading research libraries.
Woodward? Google? A Plague Week
Google's new database could be more a spike to the heart than just another nail in the coffin for newspapers.
Drilling Down: Public Radio's Growth Is No Longer a Given
The number of people listening to public radio has been at a plateau since 2003, following three years of meteoric growth, and it even declined slightly between 2004 and 2005. The drop was just the second in at least 25 years, according to data compiled recently by the Radio Research Consortium, a research body for noncommercial radio stations.
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