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Breaking News Fri, 11 Oct 2013
South Africa's Amplats says miners return to work after strike ends
Swissinfo
  | Reuters | October 11, 2013 - 08:37 | JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Miners at Anglo American Platinum's operations in South Africa have started to return to work, a spokeswoman said on Friday, after the company clinched a deal with the union to en...
South Africa's Amplats says miners return to work after stike ends
Swissinfo
  | Reuters | October 11, 2013 - 07:29 | JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Miners at Anglo American Platinum's operations in South Africa have started to return to work, a spokeswoman said on Friday, after the company clinched a deal with the union to en...
UPDATE 1-Russian diamond miner Alrosa's Q3 output rises 9 pct
Reuters
MOSCOW Oct 11 (Reuters) - Russian state-owned diamond miner Alrosa, which starts a road-show for a share sale next week, said on Friday its third-quarter production rose 9 percent on improved operations at its mines in Russia's Far East. | Alrosa's o...
Chinese miners among suitors eyeing Las Bambas copper
The Guardian
Groups show interest in Glencore's Xstrata's Las Bambas copper mine in Peru due to begin production in 2015 | Glencore's headquarters in Baar, Switzerland. Photograph: Urs Flueeler/AP | Two groups of Chinese miners, in partnerships that will pit gian...
South African miners end strike as Amplats concedes on job cuts
The Guardian
By David Dolan and Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo | JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Anglo American Platinum said on Thursday it had clinched a deal with a South African union to end a nearly two-week strike over job cuts that hit production at the world's top plati...
South African miners end strike as Amplats concedes on job cuts
Baltimore Sun
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Anglo American Platinum said on Thursday it had clinched a deal with a South African union to end a nearly two-week strike over job cuts that hit production at the world's top platinum producer. | Amplats, as the unit of glob...
South African miners end strike as Amplats concedes on job cuts
Daily Press
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Anglo American Platinum said on Thursday it had clinched a deal with a South African union to end a nearly two-week strike over job cuts that hit production at the world's top platinum producer. | Amplats, as the unit of glob...
UPDATE 1-Irish-based miner Kenmare eyes $106 mln cash injection
Reuters
LONDON Oct 10 (Reuters) - Irish-based miner Kenmare Resources said it would sell new shares to raise 66.33 million pounds ($105.82 million) in short term liquidity after weak pricing for minerals and lower production caused a funding squeeze. | Kenma...
Mineral and petroleum resources bill unlikely to be passed soon
Business Day
Related articles | Mining law changes reaching far beyond harmonisation Miners find common ground against bill | PARLIAMENT is unlikely to pass the important Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill this year. | The main reason is t...
South African miners ends strike at Amplats -union president
Mining Weekly
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African miners have ended a strike at Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), the president of the AMCU union said on Thursday, after a nearly two-week walkout against job cuts that has crippled production at the world's...
Sports
XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi: (Women?s Double Badminton) Jwala Gutta  and Machimanda Ashwini Ponnappa of India won the Gold medal, at Siri fort Sports Complex, in New Delhi on October on October 14, 2010.
(photo: PIB of India / Photo Division, Ministry of I & B, Govt. of India)
DC edit: BAI should have sorted it out with Jwala
Deccan Chronicle
Hyderabad: It is an unwritten law of sport that the athlete's place is always in the arena. Courts would inevitably favour sportspeople getting on with the game, a principle established as early as 1989 in India when a two-member bench of the SC ruled in favour of Indian cricketers who had been banned by BCCI for playing exhibition cricket in the U...
Technology
Starbucks
(photo: WN / Yolanda)
Starbucks Wants The Shutdown To End So It's Giving Away Free Coffee
Business Insider
Starbucks is offering free coffee for customers who buy other patrons their favorite beverages. | In an attempt to encourage the United States government to end the shutdown — now in its ninth day — Starbucks is giving away free coffee today through Friday.  | Customers who buy someone else their favorite drink will receive a free,...



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