...shale is the countryâ s second most productive shale formation. This...production in ten different quality tiers and using that information to...
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... that it would sell itself to Apollo Tyres, Indias second-largest tire company, in an cash deal. ...
... that it would sell itself to Apollo Tyres, Indias second-largest tire company, for roughly $2.5 billion in cash. ...
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...filed in March of 2006. While it was pending, Affiliated filed a second lawsuit in June of 2008, and demanded the remaining $1,592 it...
...their virtual land and possessions in the online role playing game "Second Life" were improperly confiscated by the game's corporate owner Linden...
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...their virtual land and possessions in the online role playing game "Second Life" were improperly confiscated by the game's corporate owner Linden...
... affiliate The American Lawyer's latest report on the second hundred largest law firms in the country, Am Law 200 firms grew...
Earlier this week, I was invited to appear before the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade to discuss the benefits of the Trans Pacific Partnership, a proposed trade agreement
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