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Commonwealth advances momentum for climate deal (Reuters)Commonwealth advances momentum for climate deal (Reuters) Reuters - Denmark's Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen walks with France's President Nicolas Sarkozy and … By Pascal Fletcher Pascal Fletcher - 17 mins ago PORT OF SPAIN... In this article: Copenhagen, United Nations, Global warming, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Ban Ki-moon, Port of Spain, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Pacific |
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Yahoo! News | November 22, 2009
Denmark says 65 leaders to join climate talks (Reuters)
Denmark says 65 leaders to join climate talks (Reuters) By John Acher John Acher - 14 mins ago COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Sixty-five world leaders have confirmed they will attend a U.N. conference in Copenhagen in December that will try to...
In this article: Lars Lokke Rasmussen, United Nations, Denmark, Copenhagen, Jose Manuel Barroso, Barack Obama, Fossil fuel, Liberal Party, U.S. Senate, and EU
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washingtonpost.com | 5 days ago
Obama to attend beginning of U.N. climate meeting
...emissions. Obama planned to make a visit at the beginning of the climate negotiations in Denmark, an administration official told Reuters on Wednesday, before picking up the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in neighboring Oslo. Obama did...
In this article: Barack Obama, Climate change, U.N., Copenhagen, Carbon, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, United States, Denmark, and Oslo
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National Post | October 29, 2009
Hobbling Wozniacki beats bloodied Zvonareva to reach semi-finals
...October 29, 2009 REUTERS/Fadi Al-Assaad Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark reacts after suffering from cramp during her WTA Tour Championships tennis match against Vera Zvonareva of Russia in Doha October 29, 2009. Wozniacki went on to win...
In this article: Caroline Wozniacki, Vera Zvonareva, Massage, Victoria Azarenka, Doha, Mercury Prize, Agence France-Presse, WTA, and US Open
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The St. Petersburg Times | November 12, 2009
British, Russian Men 'Most Ugly' Declares Beautiful People Dating Site
...in Denmark and went live across the globe last month. Since then, the site has rejected nearly 1.8 million people from 190 countries, admitting just 360,000 new members, Reuters reported. "I would say Britain is stumbling because they don't...
In this article: The St. Petersburg Times, Britain, and Denmark
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Denmark says 65 leaders to attend climate talks | Reuters
COPENHAGEN, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Denmark said on Sunday 65 world leaders had ... About Thomson Reuters. Denmark says 65 leaders to attend climate talks ...
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Security chief says al Qaeda plotting in Denmark | World ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Al Qaeda is planning an attack in Denmark, the head of ... About Thomson Reuters. Security chief says al Qaeda plotting in Denmark ...
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Denmark's Prince Joachim marries for second time | Reuters
MOEGELTOENDER, Denmark (Reuters) - Denmark's Prince Joachim married French-born ... Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, ...
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Source: Reuters COPENHAGEN, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Denmark said on Sunday 65 world ... Denmark says 65 leaders to attend climate talks. 22 Nov 2009 10:35:05 GMT ...
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Denmark confirms first case of H1N1 flu - Forbes.com
Thomson Reuters. Denmark confirms first case of H1N1 flu. 05.01.09, 12:08 PM EDT. COPENHAGEN, May 1 (Reuters) - Denmark has confirmed its first case of H1N1 flu, ...
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Reuters Group Limited (pronounced: /ˈrɔɪtərz/) is a UK-based, Canadian-controlled news service and former financial market data provider that provides reports from around the world to newspapers and broadcasters. News reporting once accounted for less than 10% of the company's income. Its main focus was on supplying the financial markets with information and trading products. These included market data, such as share prices and currency rates, research and analytics, as well as trading systems that allowed dealers to buy and sell such assets as currencies and shares on a computer screen instead of by telephone or on a trading floor like that of the New York Stock Exchange. Among other services, the most notable was analysis of 40,000 companies, debt instruments, and 3 million economic series. Competitors included Bloomberg L.P. and Dow Jones Newswires. It is now part of Thomson Reuters.
- Name:
- Reuters
- Type:
- Subsidiary
- Location:
- London, England, UK
- Founded:
- October 1851
- Owned by:
- Thomson Reuters
- Industry:
- News agency, financial
- Revenue:
- £2,605m (2007)
- Operating Income:
- £292m (2007)
- Net Income:
- £213m (2007)
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