2010年2月28日星期日

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Yahoo! News: World - Britain


AIG sells Asian arm to Prudential for 35 bln dollars: source (AFP)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 06:02 PM PST

A man walks by the American International Group (AIG) building in New York City. AIG has agreed to sell its Asian arm, AIA, to British insurer Prudential for around 35 billion dollars (26 billion euros, 23 billion pounds), a source close to the deal said.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - US insurance giant AIG has agreed to sell its Asian arm, AIA, to British insurer Prudential for around 35 billion dollars (26 billion euros, 23 billion pounds), a source close to the deal said.


Conservatives prepare for 'real fight' in election (AFP)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 04:15 PM PST

The leader of the opposition Conservative Party, David Cameron, delivers a keynote speech during the Conservative Party Spring Conference in Brighton. Opposition leader David Cameron has squared up for a AFP - Opposition leader David Cameron on Sunday squared up for a "real fight" with Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the general election as a poll showed his giant lead had evaporated.


UK, Iceland in contact on Icesave, no new meetings (Reuters)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 01:22 PM PST

A page from icesave online bank is seen on a computer screen, in London October 7, 2008. REUTERS/Dylan MartinezReuters - Icelandic negotiators may return home on Monday from London if no new meetings are called with British officials over the Icesave debt crisis, Icelandic Radio quoted a finance ministry spokesman as saying.


Cameron: British election will be close contest (AP)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 08:53 AM PST

David Cameron, leader of Britain's Conservative party, delivers his keynote speech during the party's annual spring conference, in the southern coastal city of Brighton, Sunday Feb. 28, 2010. The Conservatives held their conference ahead of the English General Election which is anticipated for later this year. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP - Britain's main opposition leader David Cameron acknowledged Sunday the country's looming national election will likely be a closer contest than predicted, but vowed to oust Prime Minister Gordon Brown and win office.


Hamas to extend detention of British reporter (AFP)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 08:39 AM PST

Palestinian militants stand guard in Gaza City, 2008. Gaza's Hamas-run government has sought to extend the detention of a British journalist, the first foreigner to be arrested by the Islamist group since it seized power in 2007.(AFP/File/Mohammed Abed)AFP - Gaza's Hamas-run government on Sunday sought to extend the detention of a British journalist, the first foreigner to be arrested by the Islamist group since it seized power in 2007.


UK's UFO unit says it will shred ex-X files (AP)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 06:54 AM PST

AP - Britain's defense ministry says it will shred records of UFO sightings after a huge rise in the number of reports submitted by the public.

Labour close the gap in election race: poll (AFP)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 03:17 AM PST

Conservative party leader David Cameron addresses the audience during a Conservative presentation at Lindley Hall in west London ON February 26. Opposition leader David Cameron has admitted he faces a AFP - Prime Minister Gordon Brown's governing Labour Party have slashed their opinion poll deficit to just two points, said a survey out Sunday -- the closest the main parties have been in two years.


Banking sector faces major makeover (AFP)

Posted: 27 Feb 2010 08:43 PM PST

The retail banking sector is in the midst of a major makeover as lenders post sharply-improved earnings, bosses relinquish bonuses and new players prepare to join a recovering market(AFP/File/Ben Stansall)AFP - The retail banking sector is in the midst of a major makeover as lenders post sharply-improved earnings, bosses relinquish bonuses and new players prepare to join a recovering market.


Depressed Blair 'wanted to quit after Iraq war': report (AFP)

Posted: 27 Feb 2010 07:05 PM PST

File photo of former British ambassador to the United Nations Sir Jeremy Greenstock. Political journalist Andrew Rawnsley writes in a new book that Greenstock knew that his AFP - Tony Blair was so depressed after the Iraq war that the then British premier told Gordon Brown he would quit the following summer, only to renege on his pledge, a newspaper reported Sunday.


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