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Monday, March 23, 2009
Global trade will shrink by 9 percent this year in the most devastating collapse since World War II, the World Trade Organization said Monday.
Practically every traveler has a nightmare story about airports. There are the long queues for security screenings, surly customs and immigration officers, and flight cancellations or lengthy delays. But in Asia, a number of airports have come a long way in making the preflight hours more pleasant for passengers.
At Last, Tata Motors' $2,000 Nano
Tata Motors' overdue launch of its tiny ultracheap car for the masses is fraught with limited supply, factory delays, and a growing field of rivals
JP Morgan denies report it plans to buy new planes
Investment bank JPMorgan Chase said on Monday it had no plans to purchase new corporate jets or build an airport hangar until it has repaid the funds it got through the U.S. governments Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
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