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10th of January 2007 News

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Dow Jones Plans Layoffs at Newswires and Factiva

Date: 10 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Dow Jones Plans Layoffs at Newswires and Factiva.

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Ex-Counsel to Settle Suit

Date: 11 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Comverse Technology’s former general counsel will pay $3.1 million to settle S.E.C. accusations that he conspired to backdate stock options.

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ImClone Shares Rise on an Erbitux Study

Date: 11 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

ImClone said that its Erbitux cancer drug works as a first-choice treatment for bowel cancer.

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EBay Will Buy StubHub for $310 Million

Date: 11 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

EBay agreed to buy the online ticket reseller for $310 million to bolster its share in secondary sales of seats to concerts and sporting events.

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Malden Mills Returns to Bankruptcy

Date: 11 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The maker of Polartec cold-weather fabrics filed for bankruptcy protection and said it would be sold to the Gordon Brothers Group for $44 million.

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Britain: Terrorism Warnings by E-Mail

Date: 10 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The British security service known as MI5 is using e-mail to alert the public to changes in the security threat level. Internet users may register on MI5’s Web site to receive the electronic updates. On Nov. 9, the agency’s director general, Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller, said that Britain was facing as many as 30 terrorist plots and that terrorists might soon be using nuclear or biological weapons. Dame Eliza, who is retiring in April, has been more public than her predecessors in warning of suspected threats. In August, MI5 began posting details of the threat level, which is set by the government’s Joint Terrorism Analysis Center, on its Web site. The threat level has five tiers and is now at “severe,” the second highest, which means an attack is considered highly likely.

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Britain: An Increase in Profit at the London Stock Exchange

Date: 10 January 2007

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The London Stock Exchange, seeking to fend off a hostile takeover by the Nasdaq Stock Market, reported a 9.9 percent increase in third-quarter profit and forecast a “strong performance” in fiscal 2008. Net income rose to £31 million ($59.8 million) in the three months ended Dec. 31, up from £28.2 million a year earlier, the exchange said. Revenue increased 11 percent, to £89.9 million ($173.5 million). The third-quarter results “support the board’s rejection of Nasdaq’s offer, which significantly undervalues the business and the exchange’s unique strategic position,” the exchange’s chief executive, Clara Furse, said. “Our strong growth prospects will continue to enhance the quality of our markets.” The exchange, Europe’s biggest equity market, released its earnings about three weeks ahead of schedule and two days before Nasdaq’s offer to pay £12.43 a share expires.

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The Good News (Really) About Voting Machines

Date: 10 January 2007

By Adam Cohen

Adam Cohen

The movement to include paper records is getting results.

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Stem Cell Research: Deciding What Is News and What Isn’t

Date: 10 January 2007

By Byron Calame

Byron Calame

Making decisions about what scientific research is newsworthy is one of the toughest editing challenges at a newspaper.

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News Analysis: Bush's plan risks confrontations - Americas - International Herald Tribune

Date: 11 January 2007

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg

Sheryl Stolberg

WASHINGTON — By stepping up the American military presence in Iraq, President George W. Bush is not only inviting an epic clash with the Democrats who run Capitol Hill. He is ignoring the results of the November elections, rejecting the central thrust of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group and flouting the advice of some of his own generals, as well as Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq.

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