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Asus sued by toy robot maker for naming its tablet Transformer Prime (Yahoo! News)

24.12.2011 3:23   5 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: After, Michael, News, Asia, Prime


Yahoo! News - To be reminded of robots whenever the Asus Transformer tablets are mentioned is inevitable. After all, Hasbro's line of Transformers toy bots has enjoyed tremendous popularity in recent years, thanks to Michael Bay's film trilogy. The toy company thinks that the … Czytaj więcej »

Asia needs further steps amid euro zone crisis: Japan PM (Reuters)

19.11.2011 14:26   12 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Minister, Reuters, Japan, Saturday, Asia, Prime, Prime Minister, Japanese


Reuters - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said on Saturday Asia needs to consider further steps to avoid a financial crisis as the euro zone's debt problems could spill into the region. Czytaj więcej »

Polish MPs back Tusk reform plans

19.11.2011 13:33   6 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Police, Minister, Prime, Prime Minister


Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk wins a vote of confidence in his new government after setting out a programme of tough reforms. Czytaj więcej »

Greek government submits budget as EU/IMF team arrives (Reuters)

18.11.2011 14:53   3 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Minister, November, Reuters, Great, Prime, Prime Minister


Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (R) and members of the government applaud after winning a vote of confidence at the parliament in Athens November 16, 2011. REUTERS/Yiorgos KarahalisReuters - Greece's new government took a first step on Friday toward meeting terms of an international bailout needed to avoid bankruptcy, submitting a budget bill that foresees no new austerity measures next year as long as reforms are enacted.


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Doubts grow, not economy, under UK austerity drive (AP)

02.10.2011 15:45   16 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: John, British, Minister, Paris, David, Cameron, David Cameron, Britain, Conservation, Prime, Prime Minister


British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha arrive at the Conservative Party Conference, Manchester, England, Sunday Oct. 2, 2011. Jobs have been lost, libraries shuttered, sailors sacked and street lights dimmed — Britain is beginning to taste the bitter medicine David Cameron warned was necessary to fix its wounded economy. It's left some wondering: Is the remedy worse than the symptoms? (AP Photo/Jon Super).AP - Jobs have been lost, libraries shuttered, sailors sacked and street lights dimmed — Britain is beginning to taste the bitter medicine David Cameron warned was necessary to fix its wounded economy. It's left some wondering: Is the remedy worse than the symptoms?


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