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Australian billionaire Clive Palmer speaks during a news conference about his intention to build the Titanic II in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. Palmer is planning to build the ship in China and it is scheduled to sail in 2016
CITIC Pacific   Clive Palmer   Photos   Sino Iron   Wikipedia: CITIC Pacific  
 The Australian 
Clive Palmer accused of taking millions
CHINESE giant Citic Pacific has accused Clive Palmer’s private company of taking millions of dollars from a special fund without authority as it labelled the federal MP’s bid to shut down ... (photo: AP / Seth Wenig)
Planes sit on the tarmac at Zaventem airport in Brussels on Friday, Dec. 24, 2010. A new crop of snow caused air traffic chaos in Belgium on Friday, with its main airport either canceling or delaying many flights.
2014 US Winter Storm   FlightAware   Flights   Photos   Wikipedia: February 2014 winter storm  
 Business Insider 
3,000 Thursday Flights Cancelled As Northeast Braces For Snow
The winter storm that has been thrashing the South is headed north, and New York City is expecting 8 to 12 inches of snow overnight and Thursday. | Airlines aren't waiting to modify service: More than... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Japan's new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during his first press conference at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012.  Business Insider 
A Bunch Of Recent Data Casts Doubt On Abenomics
Japan produced a gloomy batch of economic data Monday showing shoppers growing nervous and the trade deficit ballooning, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prepares to launch a controversial sales tax rise.... (photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi)
Abenomics   Japan Economy   Photos   Shinzo Abe   Wikipedia: Abenomics  
At the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting. President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.  Business Insider 
Kazakh Leader May Drop The 'Stan' In Kazakhstan
(Reuters) - President Nursultan Nazarbayev may drop the 'stan' from Kazakhstan to distinguish his booming oil-rich nation from the rest of Central Asia, where the other so-called stans are mostly mire... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office)
Kazakh Eli   Kazakhstan   Nursultan Nazarbayev   Photos   Wikipedia: Kazakhstan  
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Starbucks coffee cup in a starbucks shop. India Business Insider
Starbucks Generated Over $1 Billion From Mobile Transactions Last Year
Starbucks's mobile payment and loyalty app program is phenomenally successful, used by 10 million Starbucks customers for an average of nearly 5 million transactions a we... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Business   Coffee   Photos   Starbucks   Wikipedia: Starbucks  
Mark Zuckerberg - South by Southwest 2008 Business Insider
Mark Zuckerberg Says That Facebook's Failed Snapchat Competitor Poke Was 'More Of A Joke'
Good one, Zuck | See Also | Mark Zuckerberg says that its failed app, Poke, was a joke.  | When Facebook released Poke in December 2012, people called out the a... (photo: Creative Commons / Brian Solis)
Business   Facebook   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Mark Zuckerberg  
A Google receptionist works at the front desk in the company's office in this Oct. 2, 2006, file photo in New York. Google announces a change in its privacy policy that will anonymize the data stockpiled from Internet Protocol addresses and cookies after an 18 to 24 month period. Business Insider
Google Is Looking At How It Can Use Bitcoin For Its Payments Products
Google's Vic Gundotra | See Also | Google is exploring how to integrate Bitcoin into its products.  | The great Andy Greenberg at Forbes has the complete story. ...; (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan, File)
Business   Google   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Google  
A selection of commercially available LED lamps ("light bulbs") with Edison (screw-type) base. Business Insider
A Battery That Runs On Sugar Could Soon Be Powering Your Electronics
A demonstration of two sugar biobatteries connected in a series to power a digital clock. | Nearly all living cells break down sugar to produce energy. By mimicking what ... (photo: Creative Commons / Geoffrey.landis at en.wikipedia)
Electronics   Energy   Photos   Power   Wikipedia: Battery  
Mine workers sit on a hill where a year ago, police opened fire on fellow workers killing 34 and injuring 78, during a memorial service to get under way, near the Marikana, South Africa, platinum mine, Friday Aug. 16, 2013. New Straits/Business Times
South Africa braces for mass platinum strike
Tens of thousands of workers at the world's three top platinum producers were set to down tools Thursday in a pay strike that could have a devastating impact in Africa's ... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Marikana Protests   Photos   South Africa   South Africa Mines   Wikipedia : Marikana  
Copper Gold
- Increased imports for copper, crude oil and iron ore
- Copper squeeze likely as stocks drop ahead of smelter supply
- Schneider targeting Zambian energy, mining sectors
- Sichuan copper recycler well oversubscribed
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- What A Relief (For Gold)
- Newcrest interim profit sinks to A$40m
- Gold futures up to Rs 29,315 per 10 grams
- Gold futures up on firm global cues
The Hope Diamond in its present case in the National Gem Collection.
Secret of `cursed` Hope diamond from India revealed
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Nickel Iron Ore
- Sirius takes full ownership of Nova
- FQM to Engage Govt Over Nickel Duty
- Gas prices up about a nickel in W.Va.
- >Gas prices up about a nickel in W.Va.
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- Bungaroo South gets enviro nod
- Rio Tinto, partners approve $599m brownfields iron-ore expan
- Increased imports for copper, crude oil and iron ore
- India rejects call to ban iron ore exports
Australian billionaire Clive Palmer speaks during a news conference about his intention to build the Titanic II in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. Palmer is planning to build the ship in China and it is scheduled to sail in 2016
Clive Palmer accused of taking millions
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Coal Aluminum
- Nine-day power cut costs coal industry R1.8bn
- Us Coal Production Still Slipping
- Coal mafia racket busted
- Six China shadow banks threatened with default over coal fir
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- Aluminum Giant Struggles When Shine Comes off Prices
- >Somerville Aluminum Announces New Manager to Head Up Kitche
- Ford's aluminum secret weapon
- Ford's new F-150 triggers run on aluminum
ARCTIC OCEAN (June 19, 2005) - Joseph D. Ortiz, 39, of Denver, Colo., a paleoclimatologist from Kent State University, Ohio, examines a water sample aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy today.  Scientists aboard the Healy are conducting ice research missions to map climate changes using water and ground samples.     USCG photo by PA2 NyxoLyno Cangemi. (102120) ( CUTTER HEALY ARCTIC TRIP (FOR RELEASE) )
Indian scientists turn plastic waste into liquid fuel
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Diamonds Platinum
- Gem Diamond sparkles after mega discovery
- The Truth About Chocolate Diamonds
- Gem Diamonds recovers two ‘exceptional’ stones
- >Diamonds Made in a Lab Are Here and Saving People Thousands
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- Platinum market set for deficit as Implats digs in for strik
- Emissions laws best platinum ‘beneficiation’, still seri
- Amcu, platinum producers to resume wage talks
- Platinum talks resume
Mine workers sit on a hill where a year ago, police opened fire on fellow workers killing 34 and injuring 78, during a memorial service to get under way, near the Marikana, South Africa, platinum mine, Friday Aug. 16, 2013.
South Africa braces for mass platinum strike
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