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TOKYO (Reuters) – Apple Inc plans to use a larger screen on the next-generation iPhone and has begun to place orders for the new displays from suppliers in South Korea and Japan, people familiar with the situation said on Wednesday.
Thirty-seven dismembered bodies dumped on Mexico highway: report
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Authorities found the dismembered bodies of 37 people stuffed into bags and dumped on a highway near the northern industrial city of Monterrey in what appeared to be part of a string of brutal drug gang killings, local media reported.
Fears of Syrian civil war deepen; U.S. aids opposition
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UNITED NATIONS/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Security forces killed at least 10 people in fighting across Syria on Tuesday, activists said, in a 14-month-old revolt that international mediator Kofi Annan, the Red Cross and Arab League warned was deteriorating into a civil war.
Job disability a headache for recovery
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Monica Soltes was excited 10 years ago to leave Merrill Lynch and start her own business as an independent financial planner in San Diego. After she fell off a porch at her cousin’s cottage and broke her elbow, her dreams unraveled.
In Soros mold, ex-Enron gas trade whiz Arnold turns giver
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HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – To the list of unexpected windfalls created by the boom in shale gas production, add one more: The full-time philanthropy of billionaire trader John Arnold.
