Friday, July 27, 2007

The US India Nuclear Deal Signals A New Big Power Relationship (Space War)

July 27 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell, paring the biggest weekly advance against the dollar in almost five months, on speculation the Bank of Japan will delay raising interest rates. >> full story



Quality woes threaten Chinese export growth (MSNBC)


A recent spate of scandals has exposed a major weakness behind China's transformation into a global export power: Quality control. As authorities scramble to reassure overseas customers, the stakes are huge. >> full story



Ford posts quarterly gain for first time in two years; Demand for airplanes boosts orders in June (Austin American-Statesman)


DEARBORN, Mich. — Job cuts, slimmer losses in North America and good sales overseas helped Ford Motor Co. post surprise second-quarter earnings Thursday of $750 million, its first profitable quarter in two years. >> full story



The US India Nuclear Deal Signals A New Big Power Relationship (Space War)


by Martin Walker UPI Editor Emeritus Washington DC (UPI) July 25, 2007 It is a striking coincidence that the Indian and U.S. governments should have announced the successful conclusion of their long-stalled nuclear cooperation deal in the same week that India established its first overseas military base. >> full story



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