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Hallowed cricket turf up for sale
London: The hallowed turf of Lord's, known as the home of cricket, is to be put up for sale at 10 pounds ($15.64) a square foot.
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Brazil too moves WTO against US steel tariffs
Geneva: Brazil on Monday joined a complaint lodged by seven other members of the World Trade Organisation against US tariffs on steel imports.
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WorldCom to transfer wireless customers
Washington: WorldCom, the bankrupt US long-distance telephone company, on Monday said it had reached agreements to transfer nearly two million wireless phone customers to other service providers as it prepares to close its money-losing wireless unit by the end of September.
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WorldCom hires restructuring specialists
Washington: WorldCom, the bankrupt long-distance telephone company, on Monday tapped two members of a corporate turnaround firm to oversee its restructuring and straighten out its finances.
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US economy strongest in the world: Treasury secy
New York: Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill has said the US economy remains solid, and predicted a long-term recovery for stockmarkets despite the crisis of confidence that has pummeled Wall Street.
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