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Former Japan PM Hashimoto dies
2006-07-01: TOKYO (Reuters) - Former Japanese prime minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, an outspoken politician who jousted with U.S. officials over the auto trade and brought 'Big Bang' financial reforms to Tokyo, died on Saturday at 68, Kyodo news agency said.
3 slain, 1 wounded in L.A. street shooting
2006-07-01: AP - A gunman toting an assault rifle got out of a vehicle and shot a child, a teenager and a young man to death on a street Friday before the car sped away, police said.
Canada, US to set softwood deal Saturday
2006-07-01: OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada and the United States will agree on Saturday to the terms of a final deal to resolve their long-standing trade dispute over softwood lumber, an Ottawa source told Reuters on Friday.
Apple Updates iTunes To Plug Security Hole
2006-07-01: TechWeb - Apple Computer Inc. this week updated its iTunes music store software to fix a critical security flaw that could let attackers grab control of a PC or Mac.
Yearning to Put Papers Back in Local Hands
2006-07-01: Increasingly, investors want their hometown dailies free of absentee corporate owners.
Stock markets enter short week with eyes on potentially disappointing earnings
2006-07-02: Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - Investors may want to keep the party hats in storage for a while yet, even though the Toronto stock market roared back to life last week as the U.S. Federal Reserve hinted it may pause interest rate hikes and metals and oil prices surged.
Construction spending down 0.4 pct. in May
2006-07-03: AP - Construction spending fell in May by the largest amount in nearly two years as the once booming housing sector suffered another big decline.
Spanish PM kicks off visit with calls for greater trade with India
2006-07-03: AFP - Spanish Prime Minister Jose Zapatero kicked off a visit to India with calls for closer trade ties between Asia's second fastest-growing economy and a key member of the European Union.
HBOS set for EU3bn issue
2006-07-04: FT.com - HBOS, the UK's largest mortgage lender, is set to issue up to EU3bn of covered bonds days after the UK government said it was to consult on introducing a legal framework for such deals.
Habitats | Clinton Hill: From the Beginning, It Felt Like Home
2006-07-03: Gitta Robinson and Richard Grisaru have changed from a couple determined to leave New York for good into a family that wants to stick around.
ChuoAoyama enters 2-month partial operation suspension
2006-07-01: Japan's leading accounting firm ChuoAoyama PricewaterhouseCoopers on Saturday suspended part of its operations through the end of August, following a penalty order by the Financial Services Agency over its ...
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