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Thursday August 15 2013
 
 
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Day of bloodshed rocks Egypt's streets
 
Scores killed and many more injured, say authorities, as security forces move into the protest camps at Nasr City and Nahda Square in Cairo
 
 
 
Cisco cuts jobs amid unstable demand
 
 
'Whale' loss charges for JPMorgan ex-traders
 
 
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Headaches for América Móvil's KPN bid
 

As the KPN stichting, a foundation protecting the company's interests, raises questions over América Móvil's bid, Lex's Julia Grindell and Oliver Ralph discuss how all sides are engaging in a subtle play for power.

 
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Manning 'sorry' as he faces jail
 
"I am sorry I hurt people. I'm sorry that I hurt the United States," Bradley Manning told a sentencing hearing at his court martial.
 
 
 
Stocks struggle as bond yields stay high
 
 
Low inflation poses taper risks for Fed
 
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China widens probe into drug pricing
 
Shanghai authorities instruct hospitals to look for wrongdoing in buying and prescribing, while central government expands net to other industries
 
 
 
Fiscal discipline hailed as eurozone rises
 
 
German court blocks Liberty cable deal
 
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Asia chat apps gain ground in mobile race
 
Some analysts suggest fast-growing apps could be the sort of 'mobile first' service that challenges the dominance of Facebook and Google
 
 
 
Boeing to probe fresh Dreamliner fault
 
 
Fears grow over Indian industrials' debt
 
World News
 
A step back towards blood and tyranny
 
Egyptian liberals should stop riding on the military's coat-tails and engage with the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters before it is too late
 
 
 
Protest deaths set Egypt on violent course
 
 
Microsoft to fund remake of BBC cult classic
 
 
Indian submarine explodes in Mumbai port
 
 
Hollande's lasting recovery challenge
 
Companies News
 
Smartphones outsell basic handsets
 
Customers in emerging markets of Asia-Pacific, Latin America and eastern Europe benefit from drop in price of devices that feature latest technologies
 
 
 
Macy's sounds retail warning on earnings
 
 
Airlines merger set for bitter battle
 
 
Slim's bid for KPN hit by Dutch stance
 
 
Brazil sues Samsung over work conditions
 
Markets
 
Decline in euro-denominated bonds
 
Full-year senior bank issuance is projected to be at the lowest total since the single currency was introduced in 1999, says Société Générale
 
 
 
Central banks fail to convince investors
 
 
US biofuel shift creates uncertainty
 
 
EM decoupling story was over-hyped
 
 
Brazil's woes cast shadow over IPOs
 
Comment
 
China is key to saving endangered species
 
Cracking down on the illicit animal trade would be a painless way for Beijing to gain international kudos and boost its much-desired soft power
 
 
 
The heat is still on Hollande
 
 
America's doctors need a cultural shift
 
 
A curious case of a generous donation
 
 
Private schools are heading for a crunch
 
Management
 
Rational about superstition
 
Many businesspeople will admit privately to luck playing a part in their careers, and even the hardheaded can have workplace rituals and lucky talismans
 
 
 
Take a closer look at the hand that gives
 
 
Design space: 3's smartphone bill app
 
 
The case for in-house social scientists
 
 
 
 
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