Libyan TV carries audio of Gaddafi taunting NATO
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan state television carried brief audio tape remarks it said were by Muammar Gaddafi in which he taunted NATO as a cowardly crusader whose bombs could not kill him. | Video
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Bombers take bin Laden revenge in Pakistan
CHARSADDA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Suicide bombers killed 80 people at a Pakistani paramilitary academy on Friday in revenge for the death of Osama bin Laden in a U.S. raid and militants in Pakistan vowed to carry out more attacks. | Video
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LONDON (Reuters) - Investment banks specialising in restructuring struggling companies and their debts may be forced to revamp their own businesses, as revenues in this area shrivel while funding markets and economies recover.
Private business plane sales lag travel recovery
Elite business air travel on privately owned and chartered aircraft is recovering from the 2009 slump, but reports show sales to the sector are less healthy. Full Article
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