BBC NEWS | Business | Japan trade watchdog raids Intel (#)
„Intel, the world's biggest maker of computer chips, has confirmed that Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided its offices there on Thursday.“
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„It started at half past 5 in the morning with 2 tablespoons of castor oil. Half an hour later he had his first coffee enema and this continued throughout the day until 10 O'clock at night when she was still making juices.“
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„The Nutritional Cancer Therapy Trust (NCTT) advocates nutritional therapy as the best treatment. Their prescription against cancer is simply a blend of fruit and vegetables, large numbers of supplements and 4 times daily coffee enemas, but no conventional drugs.“
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„Thursday, 1 March, 2001, 16:38 GMT Chinese exporters seek new openings More than 100 international companies are coming to Shanghai for the fair By the BBC's Duncan Hewitt in Shanghai. In China, one of the country's largest annual trade fairs has opened in Shanghai. The East China Trade Fair features about 100 international companies seeking to enter the Chinese market, as well as more than 1,000 Chinese manufacturers looking for markets abroad. Organisers say this year's fair is the biggest in the event's history and hope it will exceed the $1.25bn in contracts signed last year.“
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„Over 25 years The London Review of Books has become a key forum for the liberal intelligentsia. It's a journal that gives its writers the space to write at length.“
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