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1. Official: Iraq, China finalize oil service deal
Iraq and China have signed the final agreement on a $3 billion deal to develop the Ahdab oil field south of Baghdad over a 22 year-period, an Oil Ministry official said Tuesday.
12 Nov 2008
2. Yahoo's fate unclear as Google abandons ad deal
Facing a legal battle that would have illuminated its widening market power, Google Inc. turned its back on its struggling rival Yahoo Inc. and pulled the plug on an Internet advertising partnership that had been conceived to keep Yahoo out of Microsoft Corp.'s clutches.
06 Nov 2008
3. Bush team pushes hard for Iraq security deal
The Bush administration has launched a top-level lobbying campaign to persuade skeptical U.S. lawmakers and disapproving Iraqi politicians to support a security agreement governing the continued presence of American troops in Iraq.
17 Oct 2008
4. HK, Bordeaux sign wine deal
Hong Kong today signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Co-operation in Wine-Related Businesses with Bordeaux, the city's first pact with a wine-growing region.
08 Oct 2008
5. Senator urges DOJ to monitor Google, Yahoo deal
A key senator is urging the Justice Department to keep up its investigation into the antitrust implications of the Internet advertising partnership that Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. plan to launch this month.
03 Oct 2008
6. White House, lawmakers plan new bailout deal
Top congressional and White House officials, stunned when the House rejected a massive rescue plan for the nation's economy, scrambled to structure a new bailout proposal that would attract reluctant lawmakers and still soothe the unnerved financial markets.
30 Sep 2008
7. Democrats claim progress in reaching bailout deal
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration and Congress anxiously revived negotiations Friday on a $700 billion financial bailout, one day after the largest bank collapse in U.S. history provided a brutal reminder of the risks of failure. Democrats talked optimistically of agreement by the end of the weekend.
27 Sep 2008
8. Amid GOP revolt, bailout deal breaks down
WASHINGTON - A Republican rebellion stalled government efforts Thursday to avoid economic meltdown, a chaotic turnaround that disrupted the choreography of an extraordinary White House meeting meant to show joint resolve from the president, the political parties and the presidential candidates. Instead, the summit broke up so bitterly that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson got on one knee before Democratic leaders in a theatrical attempt to salvage talks.
26 Sep 2008
9. Delegates: US-India nuclear deal talks in disarray
Delegates to a nuclear meeting say U.S. negotiators are struggling to salvage a plan to trade nuclear technology with India after several nations blocked the deal in bitterly contested talks in Vienna.
06 Sep 2008
10. Report: KBD chief says banks seeking Lehman deal
The head of Korea Development Bank said Tuesday that the state-owned lender is in talks to acquire troubled U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
02 Sep 2008
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