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Cerro Grande Mining Corporation Announces Results of Drill Hole PP 004 on its Porphyry Deposit at Pimenton

Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Cerro Grande Mining Corporation (the “Company” or “CEG”) (TSX-CEG; OTCQX-CEGMF) announced today the drilling results of its diamond drill hole PP 004 which has been drilled on the Company’s Pimenton porphyry deposit. Diamond drill hole PP 004 located at 385600E-6405830N with an azimuth of 90 and a minus 65 degree inclination [...]

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Nestlé enters into strategic partnership with Belgian luxury chocolate maker Pierre Marcolini

Vevey, Switzerland, December 13, 2007 Nestlé today announced a strategic partnership with Brussels-based luxury chocolate maker Pierre Marcolini. The partnership will allow Nestlé to benefit from the know-how and artistic talent of one of the world’s leading luxury chocolate makers, while Pierre Marcolini will gain access to Nestlé’s global experience. Pierre Marcolini will provide inspiration for [...]

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THAT Strengthens Sales Force with Muniz

Milford, MA - THAT Corporation has announced the appointment of Betsy Muniz as Customer Service Representative. In this position, Betsy will be the first point of contact for all customer inquiries to THAT Corporation and will be responsible for all customer orders, shipments and RMAs. Previously, Betsy worked for QSC in Costa Mesa, CA as their [...]

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Apple, Samsung CEOs set for U.S. court talks

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Facebook shares could fall below IPO price: Barron's

(Reuters) - Shares in social media company Facebook Inc could fall below the initial public offering price of $38, Barron's wrote in its May 21 edition.

Insight: China pays high price to spare state firm from bankruptcy

WEIFANG, China (Reuters) - The Chinese official was adamant the city of Weifang would keep its rayon factory open, noting that local authorities had just stepped in to help the plant's owner repay $60 million in commercial paper.

Euro zone row gets fat pay rise for German workers

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U.S. banking laws unable to stop JPMorgan loss: Republican Boehner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. banking reforms could not have prevented JPMorgan Chase & Co's trading losses, and those involved in the activities that went awry should be held accountable, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said in an interview aired on Sunday.

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Pakistan blocks Twitter over material deemed blasphemous

The Pakistani government has blocked the social networking site Twitter because of material it deemed an affront to Islam, a government official told CNN on Sunday.

Chinese activist Chen arrives in U.S.

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Stem cell cure found in India?

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U.S. bristles at stiff Pakistani fees for supply routes

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Miner in China rescued after 17 days underground

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73-year-old oldest woman climbs Everest

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Blast in Chinese expressway tunnel kills 20, state media says

At least 20 people were killed Saturday in an explosion inside an expressway tunnel in central China's Hunan province, state media said.

Hollande stands by Afghanistan pledge

France's newly elected President Francois Hollande said Friday that he is sticking to his campaign pledge to remove his country's forces from Afghanistan by the end of the year.

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Daley wins gold ahead of Olympics

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'Hard days ahead' in Afghanistan

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Nationalist Nikolic in Serbia win

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Muse carry Olympic flame in Devon

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Pakistan restores Twitter access

Pakistani authorities restore access to the social media website Twitter after a brief ban for what officials called "offensive" content".

'Ring of fire' eclipse to begin

An annular eclipse, in which the Moon does not fully block out the light from the Sun, is set to take place across east Asia and the western US on Monday.

In pictures: Olympic torch relay day 2

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Deadly quake hits northern Italy

A magnitude-6.0 earthquake in northern Italy kills at least seven people, causing "significant damage" to the region's cultural heritage.

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Cameron: Megrahi release 'wrong'

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