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Iran agrees to swap fissile materials in ‘landmark’ deal
17 May 2010
Under the "breakthrough" deal brokered by Brazil, Iran will ship over a tonne of enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for nuclear fuel rods for a medical research reactor
Crude prices continue to dip
17 May 2010
OSI accepts Astellas's $4-billion revised offer
17 May 2010
The deal finally draws the curtains on Japan's second-largest drug firm's bid for OSI
Bangladesh lifts ban on Indian yarn imports
15 May 2010
In a bid to help lower the price of the textile raw material, Bangladesh has lifted its ban on Indian yarn imports
Non-invasive technology to treat cardiac chest pain
By By Jackie Carr | 15 May 2010
The UC San Diego is enrolling patients for atwo -year pilot study to assess the safety of painless shock wave therapy for or patients with chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart. By Jackie Carr
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