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Polish shipyards face crunch decision

Thousands of Polish workers at the ailing Gdansk shipyard, where the Solidarity movement was formed that brought down communism, have pinned their hopes on a government plan aimed at saving their workplace. FULL STORY


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New bonhomie
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Brooke Anderson


Crude war
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Grove industry
The humble olive gains a following in China
Benjamin Robertson


The giant awakes
Heady days again for Japanese economy 
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Common cause
Protests at world trade talks unite disparate groups 
Benjamin Robertson


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