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Did the Continental Drift Create an Oil Bonanza?
Tullow Oil bets huge fields are "mirrored" across the Atlantic
- VW Overtakes Ford as Most Profitable Carmaker
- Tanker Loss Slows EADS Plan to Outgrow Airbus
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Alcatel-Lucent's Tiny Cell Tower
Its 2.5-inch lightRadios could replace some 200-foot behemoths
- Telefonica Profit Drops on Job-Cut Costs, Spanish Woes
- Getting Social Media Games to Play Overseas
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Europeans Opting for MBAs Closer to Home
B-school-bound Europeans are increasingly applying to MBA programs on the Continent, which are shorter and cheaper than their U.S. counterparts
- Europe's Top Business Schools
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Mark Berrisford-Smith
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Autos
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Cable: No More U.K. Aid for Automakers
Britain's new Business Secretary, Liberal Democrat Vince Cable, warned that automakers can't rely on government support in the future to make ends meet
- GM's Vauxhall Workers Agree to Pay Freeze
- The Return of Britain's Triumph Motorbikes
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Eastern Europe
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The Rebirth of Prague's Vltava River
After decades of neglect and abuse, the picturesque river flowing through the Czech capital is being developed for residential and recreational use
- A Bold Vision for a More Beautiful Sofia
- Hungary Tells the IMF to Take a Hike
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Europe Companies
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Booming Africa: An Opportunity for Europe
Africa is one of the world's fastest-growing economic regions. European executives and investors shouldn't ignore its immense business potential
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- BP CEO Tony Hayward: In His Own Words
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Economy & Policy
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Shadow Economies on the Rise Around the World
A report identifies countries with the largest shadow economies, many of which are half as large as official GDP—a huge loss in tax revenue
- EU Population Tops 500 Million
- Calls for EU to Halt Corrupt Defense Deals
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Energy & Environment
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Green Energy: When Public Funds Dry Up
Tight budgets have governments trimming subsidies for new energy projects. There could be less private investment amid industry consolidation
- Clean Energy's Bright Rebound
- Russia Vows to Supply Oil Despite Dispute
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Finance, Markets & Investing
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Mideast Private Equity Has Room to Run
The nascent private equity industry in the Middle East got slammed by the downturn. If it adheres to five core tactics, it could flourish again, says Booz & Co.
- Britain's Economy Faces Triple Whammy
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Innovation & Design
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Dubai Tower's Name Reflects U.A.E. Shift
On the day of its opening, the world's tallest skyscraper was dubbed the Burj Khalifa, a tribute to the Abu Dhabi ruler who came to the rescue of Dubai
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Europe Technology
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Israel's Celeno Finds Growth in the East
When chip startup Celeno Communications saw slow uptake from Western telcos for its pioneering wireless digital TV technology, it turned to China and scored big
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- Brits Reluctant to Pay for Online Content
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Europe Leisure
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Europe May Rate Tourist Spots for Quality
The European Commission is considering a program to award rankings to hotels, cultural venues, and activities, but the travel industry has a mixed reaction
- U.K. Girds for New U.S. Fast Food Invasion
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