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OPEC heading for no output cut despite oil price plunge
VIENNA (Reuters) - OPEC Gulf oil producers will not propose an output cut on Thursday, reducing the likelihood of joint action by OPEC to prop up prices that have sunk by a third since June.
Pay up in instalments, EU to tell Britain on disputed bill
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU finance ministers told Britain on Friday that the only way to resolve a row over a surprise budget bill to Brussels is to pay in interest-free instalments, officials said, but the Chancellor insisted the bill was "unacceptable".
Full-time finance student prefers the classy and elegant look of formal wear
AARON Gabriel’s journey into the modelling world may have just begun, but he hopes to establish his style as a strong, classy and elegant gentleman.
Aquino defends pace of rebuilding one year after Haiyan devastation
MANILA: Philippine President Benigno Aquino has defended the pace of rebuilding in communities ravaged a year ago by Super Typhoon Haiyan, insisting that thorough reconstruction takes time.
Libyan army needs a Gaddafi general to beat Islamists in Benghazi
BENGHAZI Libya (Reuters) - Libyan tanks rumble past houses riddled with bullet holes in the eastern city of Benghazi and residents turn out to greet soldiers as they celebrate a rare victory over Islamist insurgents.
More than 2,800 Perak pupils score straight As in UPSR
IT was a day of joy and tears as Year Six pupils received the results for the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) examination that they sat for earlier this year.
Shi'ite militias expand influence, redraw map in central Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Behind black gates and high walls, Iraqi national security agents watch 200 women and children.
Tourists stranded at Taman Negara recall nerve-wracking experience
KUANTAN: There was no Santa on a sleigh but rescue workers on a helicopter. That, to a family of French tourists, was the best Christmas present as they were airlifted to safety from the severely-flooded Taman Negara.
Brutes at the boarding gate
BANGKOK: Chinese authorities and state-run media seem to have finally lost their patience with bad-mannered tourists from the mainland following an incident aboard a China-bound flight from Thailand.
Shi'ite militias expand influence, redraw map in central Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Behind black gates and high walls, Iraqi national security agents watch 200 women and children.