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Apache Corp to sell Gulf of Mexico shelf assets to Fieldwood Energy for $3.75 bn
19 Jul 2013
The sale involves one of the company's biggest energy exploration blocks in the Gulf of Mexico, which has produced more oil and gas in the shallow part of this region than any of its competitors.
Canada’s Sun Media to close 11 publications
18 Jul 2013
WhatsApp Messenger goes free on iOS
17 Jul 2013
SC bars CBI from sharing Coalgate probe info with government
17 Jul 2013
The Supreme Court today barred the CBI from sharing information on the coal-mine allocation scam probe with the government or any of its agencies
GSM operators add 3.57 mn users in June
17 Jul 2013
Canada's biggest retailers Loblaw and Shoppers Drug Mart in $11.9 bn merger
15 Jul 2013
Loblaw Cos Ltd, Canada's biggest food retailer, will spend$11.9 billion to buy Canada's largest pharmacy chain Shoppers Drug Mart Corp to compete with Wal-Mart Stores and Target Corp
SC tells government to end internet porn
13 Jul 2013
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