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Tony Hayward's latest PR gaffe is pilloried in US
The full-page advertisements were still running in America's newspapers touting the steps BP is taking to counter the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and help those affected, but no amount of money spent on public relations has been able to change the only page that really matters for the energy giant: the front one.
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Rogue trader blames the bank for €5bn loss
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Thousands flee as floods kill 132
Major rivers have burst their banks in southern China, triggering massive floods that have killed 132 people and forced 860,000 to flee their homes, the government said yesterday.
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The Australian equivalent of Harvey Nichols, the department store David Jones, has been a reassuring presence on high streets for more than 170 years.
Israel urged to do more as Gaza blockade is eased
Israel announced yesterday it would "liberalise" the flow of goods to Gaza in a statement which stopped short of a pledge to allow in raw materials needed to revive the besieged territory's paralysed manufacturing sector.
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