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Keepin' it real fake, part CLXVIII: Motorola Aura clone is everything we ever wanted in a knockoff

By PAUL MILLER

Filed under: Cellphones If there was ever a phone worth cutting down to size with a completely shoddy but not actually completely unattractive fake edition, it's the M...

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  87.74

MSI has a nettop, too, and it’s called the Neton

Behold, the MSI Wind Neton. It’s a nettop, a new category of computer that can best be described as an all-in-one desktop version of a netbook. Think mini iMac....

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  87.72

China to reform oil pricing mechanism in 20 days

BEIJING, Nov.19 -- China is ready to reform its oil pricing ...

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  87.63

China strengthens Cuba tie with trade deals

HAVANA - China's president was signing dozens of trade and investment deals with communist ally Cuba yesterday, part of a Latin American trip on which Chinese business...

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Woolworths: the rise and fall of the department store empire

When Woolworths first flung open its doors in New York in 1879, it was the Victorian equivalent of the £1 shop, selling everything from stationary to dish cloths for ...

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  87.6

Thousands of rioters attack police in China

Thousands of rioters used axes chains stones and iron bars to attack police smash local government offices and set fire to cars after a protest in western China went o...

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  87.38

China wary of unrest as economy slows

Meanwhile, Japan's No. 3 bank seeks to raise almost $3-billion

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  87.33

China's Tibet stance clouds exile talks

BEIJING - Chinese leaders yesterday warned Tibetan exiles considering whether to push for Tibet's independence that any bid to separate the Himalayan region from China...

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  87.2

Government decision stirs riots in northwest China

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  86.88

Car Company Bailouts Move To China, Japan And Europe Next

A car industry bailout may save GM (GM), Ford (F), and Chrysler for a few months, but it is likely to set a painful precedent for governments in Asia and Europe. If tr...

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