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Car-bomb attack kills four in Baghdad

Car-bomb attack kills four in BaghdadBaghdad  - A car-bomb attack in a

Bush grants visa-free travel to citizens of 7 nations

Bush grants visa-free travel to citizens of 7 nationsWashington, Nov 12: US President George Bush has granted visa-free travel to the citizens of seven countries, namely Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, South Korea, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, to his country.

The President said that the US enjoyed “good, tight relations and co-operation” with the countries exempted.

“These close friends of America told me that it was unfair their people had to jump through bureaucratic hoops that other allies can walk around,” the Daily Times quoted Bush as saying while announcing the decision.

ING Group reports first-ever quarterly loss

ING Group reports first-ever quarterly lossAmsterdam - Dutch bank and insurance giant ING Group suffered a loss of 478 million euros (609.93 million dollars) in the third quarter of 2008, the firm's first-ever quarterly loss, ING reported on Wednesday.

The quarterly report said the loss was partly the result of write-downs of more than 1.5 billion euros on ING's various assets, including those related to the US real-estate market.

In the third quarter of 2007, ING posted a net profit of 2.3 billion euros.

Wednesday's quarterly report did not come as a surprise.

EURO USD Forex Trading Tips and Analysis for Day Traders

Rate drops back in thin conditions; resistance is sold but large names on the dips traders say; Russians possibly buying on the dips.  Stops under the 1.2600 area possibly in size.

Traders note large stops at the 1.2950 area with more over 1.3000 but offers likely to cap on first try if a bounce from potential pennant bottom holds. Bids on dips from profit-taking shorts some desks report. Rate possibly getting spillover effect from GBP and vice-versa suggesting both pairs may track each other near-term.

Navy prevents Somalian pirates’ hijack of ‘Jag Arnav’

Navy prevents Somalian pirates’ hijack of ‘Jag Arnav’ The Navy, which has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden from October 23, has prevented the hijack of an Indian merchant ship, ‘Jag Arnav’, in the Gulf of Aden - an area is infested by heavily-armed Somalian pirates.

The hijack was attempted when the 38,265-tonne bulk carrier, owned by the Great Eastern Shipping Company, was sailing 60 nautical miles east of Aden. The warship, ‘INS Tabar’, patrolling the area, was then 25 nautical miles away from the spot.

Princess Diana’s disgraced butler to return to UK for Christmas

Princess Diana’s disgraced butler to return to UK for ChristmasLondon, Nov 12 : Princess Diana''s former butler, Paul Burrell is returning to the UK for Christmas, it has emerged.

According to locals, the disgraced ex-butler, who’s currently based in Florida, also intends to help long-suffering wife Maria run the family business in the village of Farndon next month.

Reports that the couple’s marriage is on rocks have long been rife, as

Maria has been left in the UK.

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