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Sat, Feb 24, 2007
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Business
- MiTAC to buy Brunswick Corp's GPS unit, brand
- Sanyo vows to help with probe
- POSCO eases rules to fight takeovers
- Court sets Microsoft violation damages at US$1.5 billion
- Arianespace hopes to beef up its US satellite business
- India unveils chip sector plans
- Yamaha three held over China chopper exports
- Merrill Lynch sees value in emerging market currencies
- Economist warns over yuan hoarding
- Finance minister promises support during tax reform
- Business Briefs
Sports
- Wimbledon opts to change pay policy
- Rangers rout Hapoel Tel-Aviv 4-0
- Lu victory earns clash with Andy Roddick
- Directors of Lille blame Man United for crowd violence
- Hurricanes leave it late to squeeze past Brumbies
- Aussie World Cup hopes dealt blow as Lee ruled out
- Devils rally, sweep series with Rangers
- Bloody hit sparks major Sabres-Senators ruckus
- Woods cruises, Rose knocks out Mickelson
- Morrison beats HIV, drugs to KO Castle
- Italy's Cup flirtation ends in anticlimax
- Deng and Wallace lead Chicago Bulls' rampage over Cavs
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Pakistan tests missile two days after pact with India
- Navy scours bay for Jakarta ferry accident victims
- NY court sentences businessman over oil-for-food scandal
- Former `mujahidin' rally in Kabul for warlord amnesty
- Official defends plan to stem flow from mud volcano
- North Korea to attend talks in New York
- Democrats plan new Iraq law
- US soldier gets century for rape-killing
- Prodi wins coalition support, expected to be renamed PM
- Norway urges all nations to work on cluster bomb treaty
- World News Quick Take
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