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Egypt moves against pro-Morsi camps
 
Television footage shows heavy equipment brought in by the security services trampling tents as black fumes from burning tyres rise in the air
 
 
 
Eurozone's 0.3% growth beats forecasts
 
 
Icahn move adds to signs of momentum at Apple
 
 
Equities mixed after bond yields rise
 
 
Indian submarine explodes in Mumbai port
 
 
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Sterling climbs on labour market data
 
Sterling climbs as data on UK benefit claimants offers hope that the level of joblessness will fall more quickly than envisaged by the Bank of England
 
 
 
EM de-coupling story was over-hyped
 
 
Miners lead FTSE 100 lower
 
 
Bumper grain crop to weigh on prices
 
 
Fund managers back a European recovery
 
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Palestinians celebrate prisoner release
 
The prisoner release has been unpopular with Israelis, but will play into one of the most emotive, core political issues for Palestinians
 
 
 
Newark mayor could be 'key figure' in Senate
 
 
Berlusconi fights for survival on beaches
 
 
Fear Congress split could delay Fed taper
 
 
Oil majors welcome Mexico's energy reform
 
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Thailand and Indonesia avoid US shrimp tax
 
Ruling is blow for domestic industry based in southern states along Gulf of Mexico which wanted duties to be levied on $3.5bn in annual imports
 
 
 
US debt ceiling's dates with destiny
 
 
US should not be blind to injustice
 
 
Why Holder is reforming mandatory minimums
 
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DoJ sues to block US Airways-AMR deal
 
The administration's move looks likely to force the unpicking of the complex deal, which would have created the world's largest airline by sales
 
 
 
Icahn takes a bite of Apple
 
 
FitBit raises $43m to stay ahead of the pack
 
 
Ackman quits JC Penney board
 
 
Software that hijacks YouTube visits revealed
 
 
 
 
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