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41. Tsunami Hits South Pacific's Solomons
A powerful earthquake struck in the South Pacific Monday off the Solomon Islands, triggering a tsunami several yards high that destroyed a village and left at least four people missing, officials and residents said.
03 Apr 2007
42. China Southern Air to gain first profit in five years
China Southern Airlines, the nation's largest carrier by fleet size, said it may gains profit for the first time in five years in 2006......
30 Jan 2007
43. South Korea's Economy Grows 4 Percent
South Korea's economy, the world's 10th largest, slowed in the fourth quarter of 2006 as manufacturing weakened.
25 Jan 2007
44. Korea stock opens low
South Korea stock opened lower, Korea Composite Index saw 1360 pts after 20 minutes, down 2 pts.
23 Jan 2007
45. South American Leaders Focus on Poor
South American leaders sought to refocus their fractured trade bloc Thursday on the needs of the region's poor as Venezuela's outspoken president called for remaking Mercosur to fit his vision of "21st century socialism."
19 Jan 2007
46. South Korea to Take Industrial Zone Bids
South Korea will resume accepting applications from domestic companies to operate in an industrial complex in North Korea.
11 Jan 2007
47. Ruling Aids S. Korea Life Insurer IPOs
A high-level industry panel has decided that South Korean life insurers do not need to share proceeds from initial public offerings with policyholders.
08 Jan 2007
48. S.Korea stocks rises new high for 7-month
South Korea stocks rose to high piont in seven months again and again after opening this morning. Korea stock composite index saw 1,444 point, up 2 pts a in 20 minites.
21 Dec 2006
49. South Korean Stocks Rise Marginally
South Korean shares rose marginally Monday as strong gains in technology stocks outpaced declines in shipbuilders.
13 Nov 2006
50. Official: S.Korea-U.S. Must Wrap Up Deal
South Korea and the United States must intensify efforts to wrap up an ambitious free trade deal by early next year and overcome differences in autos, farming and other sectors, a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official said Thursday.
02 Nov 2006
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