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Now you can tee your way to better health
British doctors are to prescribe cheap golf sessions to patients who need to get fit. 
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Tyco forgave millions in loans to indicted ex-CEO
Tyco International is likely to disclose in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week that it made millions of dollars in previously undisclosed loans to some of its employees, including indicted CEO Dennis Kozlowski, published reports said.
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WorldCom to axe 25% in Europe, Africa
Washington: Bankrupt WorldCom said on Monday it plans to cut 25 per cent of its workforce in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East as part of a consolidation plan that includes lowering infrastructure spending and dropping unprofitable niche products.
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Buffett the bargain-hunter returns
Buffett is back. Of course, the billionaire Oracle of Omaha, Nebraska, never went away. But Buffett, the world's second richest man and probably the most successful investor this century is showing a new generation a thing or two about value.
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Iran to claim damages over Turkish suspension of gas imports
Tehran: Turkey will have to pay damages if it maintains its suspension of Iranian gas imports, Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Namdar-Zangeneh was quoted as saying on Sunday.
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China emerging as a major silver exporter
Beijing: China is playing an increasingly important role in silver trading world-wide since becoming a major exporter of the precious metal, a report said on Sunday.
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