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KDB ends talks with Goldman on Daewoo sale (Reuters)
Reuters - A top shareholder in Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co Ltd (042660.KS) said on Sunday it had withdrawn from talks to have Goldman Sachs manage the sale of the South Korean shipbuilder.
Westpac may have to boost $17.6 billion St George bid (Reuters)

A pedestrian is reflected on a window of a Westpac bank in Sydney May 1, 2008. (Daniel Munoz/Reuters)Reuters - Westpac Banking Corp Ltd , which has bid $17.6 billion for St George Bank in the biggest banking takeover ever in Australia, is bracing for rival offers to emerge that could push the price tag even higher.


Fed's Lockhart says world will feel U.S. slowdown (Reuters)

A pedestrian walks past the New York Stock Exchange in New York January 9, 2008. U.S. exports have been helped by a weaker dollar and this is providing a boost to an otherwise weak economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart said on Saturday. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. exports have been helped by a weaker dollar and this is providing a boost to an otherwise weak economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart said on Saturday.


Wall St ends flat as energy gains offset sentiment (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, April 29, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks finished little changed on Friday as surging oil prices lifted energy shares and offset data that showed consumer confidence sank to its lowest in 28 years.


Consumers' mood as grim as early-80s (Reuters)

Consumer sentiment plunged in May to the lowest since June 1980 thanks largely to soaring food and fuel prices, according to the latest (University of Michigan survey of consumers. REUTERS/Graphics/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. consumer confidence tumbled to a 28-year low this month as rising prices strained household finances, while another drop in single-family housing starts underscored problems still plaguing the economy.


Treasury secretary says markets are calmer now (AP)

In this Feb. 17, 2007 file photo, bilingual signs are prominent in Chicago's first Wal-Mart.  Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, posted a 6.9 percent increase in first-quarter profits, Tuesday, May 13, 2008, helped by improved customer service, better inventory control and strong international sales. The results beat Wall Street's projections by a penny, but the company issued a cautious outlook for the current quarter and warned that the economy will be a 'critical factor' in 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, file)AP - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday that financial markets are "considerably calmer" now than they were two months ago. He predicted the economy will be rebounding by the second half of this year.


Obama gathers support as he looks to November - 10, May 2008

BEAVERTON, Oregon (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama turned his focus to a general election showdown with John McCain on Friday and said the Republican White House candidate would continue the failed policies of President George W. Bush.



By Deborah CharlesBEAVERTON, Oregon (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama turned his focus to a general election showdown with John McCain on Friday and said the Republican White House candidate would continue the failed policies of President George W. Bush.Obama gathered momentum in his battle with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination with endorsements from seven more senior party figures and a labor union and won strong praise from former Democratic rival John Edwards."Let's assume Barack is the nominee, because it's certainly headed in that direction," Edwards told NBC's "Today" show. He said Obama could unify the party and had a better chance than Clinton of winning November's election against McCain.Obama largely ignored Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during his first campaign stop since taking a commanding lead in the Democratic race on Tuesday by winning North Carolina and narrowly losing Indiana.But he took direct aim at McCain, saying he had fundamental differences with the Arizona senator on issues like the Iraq war, taxes, gasoline prices and health care."John McCain wants to continue George Bush's war in Iraq, losing thousands of lives and spending tens of billions of dollars a month to fight a war that isn't making us safe," he said in Beaverton, Oregon."There will be real differences on the ballot in November. And that's what elections should be about."Obama picked up five more superdelegates -- nearly 800 party leaders and elected officials not bound by the state-by-state contests who are free to back any candidate at the August nominating convention. He was also endorsed by the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents 600,000 federal employees. 





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  1. India to resume Pakistan peace talks - 18, May 2008

    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - India's foreign minister travels to Pakistan this week for his first meeting with leaders of a new civilian government and to review a peace process that has been in the doldrums for more than a year.

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  2. Obama plans Iowa trip with victory in sight - 18, May 2008

    PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - Barack Obama will make a symbolic trip to Iowa on Tuesday, revisiting the state that launched his underdog bid for the White House on a day he hopes will put him over the top in the number of delegates needed to help clinch th

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  3. Bush and Pakistan's Gilani pledge to fight terror - 18, May 2008

    SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - President George W. Bush and Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday pledged to fight terrorism with strong relations between the two nations in the aftermath of elections that seated new leaders in Islama

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  4. Pressure mounts on Myanmar to accept help - 18, May 2008

    YANGON (Reuters) - Aid was trickling in on Sunday to an estimated 2.5 million people left destitute by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta as more foreign envoys tried to get the junta to admit large-scale international relief.

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  5. Aftershocks rock China as toll rises - 18, May 2008

    BEICHUAN, China (Reuters) - Thousands of soldiers and families looking for missing kin streamed into one of the worst affected areas of China's massive earthquake on Sunday, as a strong new aftershock hit and the death toll neared 30,000.

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  6. Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai delays return over "plot" - 18, May 2008

    HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai postponed his return home on Saturday to contest an election run-off after his party said it had discovered an assassination plot against him.

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  7. Iraqi forces detain 1,000 in al Qaeda push - 18, May 2008

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi forces have detained more than 1,000 suspects in an offensive aimed at crushing al Qaeda in northern Iraq, the military commander of the operation said on Saturday.

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  8. Bush says committed to Middle East peace efforts - 18, May 2008

    SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush, responding to Arab dismay about his praise for Israel, said on Saturday he was confident a deal on Palestinian statehood could be reached before he leaves office.

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  9. Myanmar death toll soars - 18, May 2008

    YANGON (Reuters) - Diplomats witnessed "huge" devastation in the Irrawaddy delta on Saturday and the toll of dead and missing from the cyclone rose above 133,000 people, making it one of the most damaging to hit Asia.

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  10. Sen. Kennedy hospitalized after seizure - 18, May 2008

    BOSTON (Reuters) - Sen. Edward Kennedy, a leading Democrat, suffered a seizure on Saturday but hours later was talking with family at his side in a Boston hospital.

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Software News
Strong prospects in software to spy on bank staff (Reuters)

A man works in the trading room of Shanghai Stock Exchange, October 27, 2006. (Nir Elias/Reuters)Reuters - If you work for a bank, a computer may be reading your e-mails, listening to your phone calls or analyzing chat conversations as you type.


Deadline passes in EA bid to buy Take-Two Interactive shares (AFP)

A window display advertises Grand Theft Auto IV in late April in New York. A deadline for Take-Two shareholders to agree to a buyout by video game giant Electronic Arts has passed without comment(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - A deadline for Take-Two Interactive Software shareholders to agree to a buyout by video game giant Electronic Arts has passed with neither firm commenting on the takeover bid's fate.


Compuware 2.0 set as rebirth of company (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Looking to sharpen its business focus, Compuware this week launched its "Compuware 2.0" campaign, which is being characterized by the 35-year-old software tools vendor as a rebirth of the company.
Windows XP SP3 Causes 'Blue Screen Of Death' On AMD-Based PCs (TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - HP says the problem could occur because XP SP3 tries to place on computers a power management driver that's only supposed to run on PCs that use Intel chips.
Bender Forms Group to Promote OLPC's Sugar UI (PC World)
PC World - Former One Laptop Per Child President of software and content Walter Bender has launched Sugar Labs, an organization that will...
Frustrated With Your Content Management Software Vendor? You're Not Alone (TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - A developer from an Australian university shares his top five reasons a certain content management company will go out of business.