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MADRID, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zaptero said Sunday his socialist government's reforms will allow Spain's economy, which is undergoing a hard landing after a decade-long building boom, to bounce back.
MADRID, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zaptero said Sunday his socialist government's reforms will allow Spain's economy, which is undergoing a hard landing after a decade-long building boom, to bounce back.
NAIROBI, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Kenya's Finance Minister Amos Kimunya on Sunday said he would rather die than resign over in a controversy over a hotel sale, despite growing pressure for him to leave the cabinet.
NAIROBI, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Kenya's Finance Minister Amos Kimunya on Sunday said he would rather die than resign over in a controversy over a hotel sale, despite growing pressure for him to leave the cabinet.
NAIROBI, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Kenya's Finance Minister Amos Kimunya on Sunday said he will never resign over an alleged hotel sale scandal amid growing pressure for him to leave the cabinet.
NAIROBI, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Kenya's Finance Minister Amos Kimunya on Sunday said he will never resign over an alleged hotel sale scandal amid growing pressure for him to leave the cabinet.
GENEVA, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Switzerland would see little direct impact from sharply higher fuel prices thanks to its value-add economy, the Swiss economics department head said in an interview published Sunday.
GENEVA, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Switzerland would see little direct impact from sharply higher fuel prices thanks to its value-add economy, the Swiss economics department head said in an interview published Sunday.
MAPUTO, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Mozambique's main cellular phone provider (mCel) will invest 70 million dollars (44.6 million euros) this year to expand and improve its network, the company said on Sunday.
'We are in an accelerated process of investing 70 million dollars in 2008 to improve our infrastructure and expand our national network coverage,' mCel said in the statement.
MAPUTO, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Mozambique's main cellular phone provider (mCel) will invest 70 million dollars (44.6 million euros) this year to expand and improve its network, the company said on Sunday.
'We are in an accelerated process of investing 70 million dollars in 2008 to improve our infrastructure and expand our national network coverage,' mCel said in the statement.