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Published July 10, 2009, 2:07 am, Financial Mail

SA is almost as difficult as finding a steam locomotive. Transnet Freight Rail, a government rail monopoly, transports only 13 out of every 100 containers that arrive at the country's ports.

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Japan’s Topix Falls Eighth Day as Shipping Lines Slump on Rates

Published July 10, 2009, 2:07 am, Bloomberg

July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Japan’s Topix index dropped for an eighth day after swinging between gains and losses more than 25 times. Shipping lines led declines on concern a global slump will curb international trade.

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Asian Stocks Set for Second Weekly Drop; Mining Shares Gain

Published July 10, 2009, 1:58 am, Bloomberg

July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks headed for a second weekly drop as declines among shipping companies and Japanese property developers offset gains by consumer and mining shares.

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Japan stocks edge down as yen keeps climbing

Published July 10, 2009, 1:54 am, AP via Yahoo! Finance

Japanese stocks were virtually flat Friday, ending an anemic week that saw the benchmark index fall more than 5 percent.

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State lawmakers make no-tax hike pledge

Published July 10, 2009, 1:54 am, The Intelligencer

One third of Pennsylvania's lawmakers - all Republicans -have signed a pledge not to raise taxes as the state is 10 days into a new fiscal year without a budget and a devastating $3.2 billion deficit to fill.

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Cost cuts will help firm's bottom line

Published July 10, 2009, 1:44 am, Toronto Star

Top diamond producer De Beers will achieve a positive interim and full-year bottom line despite slashing output by 90 per cent in the first quarter, a company official said yesterday.

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GM may resolve bankruptcy today

Published July 10, 2009, 1:37 am, Worcester Telegram & Gazette

DETROIT - The new General Motors is about to roll off the assembly line as a leaner, greener model, maybe even a profitable one, too.

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USD/CAD: Trading the Net Change in Canadian Employment

Published July 10, 2009, 1:37 am, Daily FX

The Canadian dollar may face increased selling pressures over the next 24 hours of trading as economists forecast employment to fall 35.0K in June, and fears of a protracted economic downturn could weigh on the exchange rate over the near-term as the central bank maintains a dovish outlook for future policy.

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Frito-Lay to donate seawall restroom

Published July 10, 2009, 1:35 am, Galveston County Daily News

GALVESTON Frito-Lay will donate $1 million to build a solar-powered restroom, visitors kiosk and concession stand at Fort Crockett park.

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Golden State Warriors Team Report

Published July 10, 2009, 1:34 am, USA Today

Multiple sources are reporting the Warriors are for sale. If so, owner Chris Cohan figures to perhaps triple the investments he made in 1992 and '94.

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