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A Digital Library of Europe, Dominated by France (New York Times) A new digital library, called Europeana, intends to showcase Europe?s history, literature, arts and science.
| Europe's Most Idyllic Places To Live (Forbes) The greenback is regaining value. For Americans considering a move to Europe, locales such as these are becoming more affordable.
| Ansell Healthcare Europe Lands 2008 Frost & Sullivan Customer Service Leadership Award For Its Ansell Guardian Safety ... (SafetyOnline) In recognition of Ansell Healthcare's performance in the European market for hand protection solutions Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company, awarded Ansell Healthcare Europe with the 2008 European Protective Gloves Customer Service Leadership Award
| Stocks in Europe, Asia Decline on Earnings; U.S. Shares Drop (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks fell in Europe and Asia, led by chemical companies and financial firms, on concern the economic slowdown will cut profits. U.S. shares dropped after consumer prices slid the most on record, heightening the risk of deflation.
| Stocks in Europe, Asia Decline on Earnings; U.S. Futures Drop (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks fell in Europe and Asia, led by chemical companies and financial firms, on concern the economic slowdown will cut profits. U.S. futures dropped after consumer prices slid the most on record, heightening the risk of deflation.
| Stocks in Europe, Asia Decline on Earnings; U.S. Futures Drop (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks fell in Europe and Asia, led by chemical companies and financial firms, on concern the economic slowdown will cut profits. U.S. futures dropped as a report showed consumer prices slid the most on record, heightening the risk of deflation.
| Markets in Europe and Asia Slip Lower (New York Times) Worries about a global downturn weighed on banking and commodity stocks in Europe and Asia.
| Stocks in Europe, Asia Decline, Led by Banks; U.S. Futures Drop (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks fell in Europe and Asia, led by chemical companies and financial firms, on concern the economic slowdown will cut profits. U.S. futures dropped before a report that may show consumer prices slid the most since 1949, heightening the risk of deflation.
| Acer is tops in Europe, but Asus is growing fast (Guardian Unlimited) Gartner has just released provisional numbers for PC sales in Western Europe in the third quarter, and Taiwan's Acer has emerged as the biggest supplier, in terms of units. Asus, also from Taiwan, also did well. The European market grew by an impressive 24.3% to 17.2 million units, thanks to the popularity of cheap netbooks. The success of the Acer Aspire One helped Acer increase its ...
| Stocks in Europe, Asia Decline, Led by Banks; U.S. Futures Drop (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks fell in Europe and Asia, led by financial firms and commodity producers, on concern the economic slowdown will cut profits. U.S. futures dropped before a report that may show consumer prices slid the most since 1949, heightening the risk of deflation.
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