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Danskt köptempel ny lockelse (Mar 04 2004 19:59 GMT) - På tisdag invigs Field´s, Skandinavens största shoppingcenter i Örestad utanför Köpenhamn. Man räknar med 10 miljoner besökare om året och en omsättning på tre miljarder svenska kronor. |
DN Ekonomi
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Volvo bjuder ut B-aktierna (Mar 04 2004 19:59 GMT) - Det förefaller inte som om någon intressent tänker köpa hela Volvos Scaniapost. Volvo har nu placerat B-aktierna på marknaden för försäljning och det ryktas att orderboken snart är fulltecknad. |
DN Ekonomi
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Tekniksektorn lyfte på Wall Street (Mar 04 2004 19:59 GMT) - Kurserna steg under torsdagens förmiddagshandel på Wall Street, särskilt för tekniksektorn. Vid 19-tiden svensk tid hade Dow Jones industriindex klättrat upp med marginella 0,05 procent till 10.598,7, medan Nasdaqs kompositindex hade gått upp med 0,8 procent till 2.049,3. |
DN Ekonomi
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Förhandling om bankavtal återupptas (Mar 04 2004 19:59 GMT) - Finansförbundet har gett upp kravet på ett tvåårigt löneavtal, enligt ett pressmeddelande från förbundet på torsdagen. Samtidigt meddelade förbundet att förhandlingarna med bankernas arbetsgivarorganisation, BAO, återupptas på måndag. |
LISNews.com
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Help for Devastated Iraqi Libraries (Mar 04 2004 19:59 GMT) - Boston.com reports on an NEH grant for $100,000 received by teams of librarians from Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) and Harvard University to help recruit and train Iraqis as librarians over the next two years.As their country recovers from the devastations of two wars, Iraqi librarians will need to learn the basics of new technologies and methods of research developed over the past two decades. In addition to taking library and archival courses, the Iraqis will work with Simmons and Harvard library specialists on special projects that the Iraqis identify as most needed to rebuild their contemporary and historic collections and to modernize their library systems. Simmons conducted similar programs in the past in war-torn countries such as Vietnam and Bosnia with phenomenal success. |
Blogator.com
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VýbÄ›r z domácÃho tisku 2004-03-04 (4. bÅ™ezen 2004) - 1. Äást (Mar 04 2004 19:59 GMT) - [drogy-info.cz] - Nejsou tak mÄ›kké [Reader's Digest VýbÄ›r] - Kalousek chce pÅ™itvrdit v boji proti drogám [ÄŒeský rozhlas 6] - Situace na Äeské drogové scénÄ› [Radiožurnál] - Lidovci kritizujà protidrogovou politiku [Radiožurnál] - Narkomanů pomalu ubývá [Televize ÄŒT1] |
Flit(tm)
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Free Borders Foolishness (Mar 04 2004 19:58 GMT) - At some level, even Libertarians recognize that borders are necessary to preserve societal identity. This is why the LP doesn't generally permit outsiders to vote in their primaries nor does it endorse the practice of multiple-party endorsement (also known as... |
Techdirt
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Target Dumps Not So Smart Cards (Mar 04 2004 19:58 GMT) - Lots of news is going around about how retailer Target is dropping the "smart cards" they've been offering with Visa for the past few years. Every few years, people make a big stink about smart cards in the US, and every time they don't go very far. While they've caught on in other places around the world, people wonder why the US sticks with dumb cards. Perhaps that's because the "smart cards" we're offering aren't very smart. They don't do much to take advantage of the so-called "smarts" - and what little they do isn't all that compelling to end users. |
Anime News Network
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Yaoi Con announced (Mar 04 2004 19:58 GMT) - Yaoi-con has sent out an initial press release regarding the fourth annual Yaoi-con, taking place in San Francisco in October. This years Guest of Honor is Yamane Ayano. |
Arizona Daily Star: Business
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IBM's newest showcase (Mar 04 2004 19:57 GMT) - IBM will open a new meeting center and showcase of technology developed in Tucson at the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park today. The $5 million TotalStorage Executive Briefing... |
Arizona Daily Star: Business
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Industry News & Notes (Mar 04 2004 19:57 GMT) - TUCSON ° Old Spanish Trail Crossing , a shopping center at the northeast corner of East 22nd Street and South Harrison Road, will have its full grand opening on Sunday, but some stores are already... |
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