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Hillary Clinton to World Bank? 'Not happening,' aide says
News that the World Bank is hunting for a new leader brought forth fresh denials that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is yearning for the job. Robert Zoellick, president of the international financial institution, announced in a statement...Tags: World Bank Group, Economic Organization, U.S. Department of State, Hillary Clinton, White House
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A World Bank success story
The World Bank passed a big test in December when Congress quietly approved its request for additional funding, part of the development group's first general capital increase in more than 20 years. During a time of fiscal stress and partisan gridlock, the...Tags: World Bank Group, International Organizations, Economic Organization, Lawrence Summers, Elections
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News briefs; Search teams suspend action in Italy cruise ship disaster
Search teams suspend operations after cruise ship grounded off Italian island shifts
ROME (AP) — Italian rescue workers suspended operations Wednesday after a stricken cruise ship shifted slightly on the rocks near the Tuscan coast,...Tags: Transportation Accidents, World Bank Group, HIV, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Income
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A gross misinterpretation
In his letter titled "Energy and Jobs" (Jan. 20), Ron Igou criticizes the president's recent decision to reject TransCanada's application for the Keystone Pipeline extension, effectively turning down the jobs and energy independence that could have...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Companies and Corporations, TransCanada Corporation, U.S. Senate, Petroleum Industry
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Gas for 37 cents? Why fuel costs more or less elsewhere
World NowNigerian oil prices. Why oil price vary so much among countries.... -
Website helps immigrants compare fees to send money home
World NowRemittances, Central America, Dominican Republic, World Bank: Immigrants from Central America and the Dominican Republic can go online to compare the cost of sending money from the United States to relatives back home.... -
By the numbers: Venezuela and President Hugo Chavez
World NowLongtime Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez will face Miranda state governor Henrique Capriles in October in a presidential election that will decide whether Chavez can stay in power after 13 years in office. The campaign is likely to focus on how the South... -
Where women hold power -- it may surprise you
World NowWomen remain underrepresented politically in most countries, including wealthier countries such as the United States and Brazil.... -
'Easily affordable' to save 2 million children, report says
World NowThe world could save 2 million children every year if it helped the neediest countries take 13 recommended steps to conquer malnutrition, according to a new report from Save the Children.... -
Possible new economic sanctions aimed at Iran
World NowU.S. lawmakers are seeking to pile additional economic sanctions on Iran to force it to negotiate limits on its nuclear program, which many countries fear is aimed at developing a nuclear bomb.... -
Mali is cut off by its neighbors. What will blocking the borders do?
World NowA coalition of West African nations is closing off the borders of Mali, condemning it for a recent military coup that ousted its president. How could that affect the landlocked country? Blocking the borders means that Mali will be starved for gas and...
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