Econet seeks $3.1 billion damages from Bharti Airtel

By Tim Cocks LAGOS | Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:12pm IST LAGOS (Reuters) – South Africa-based Econet Wireless is seeking at least $3.1 billion in damages from Bharti Airtel (BRTI.NS) in a dispute over ownership of the Indian group’s subsidiary Airtel Nigeria, according to a suit filed on Wednesday. The move follows a Nigerian court ruling on January 30 that Bharti Airtel‘s ownership of Airtel Nigeria is “null and void”…
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Santorum’s push on social issues a challenge for Romney

By John Whitesides WASHINGTON | Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:42pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum’s hard-charging focus on social issues has created a quandary for rival Mitt Romney, who usually prefers to steer clear of such sensitive topics and stress his business credentials. By warning of “the dangers of contraception,” claiming that some pre-natal tests should not be covered by insurers because the tests encourage abortions…
Read more...Leo Horoscope for Feb 22, 2012

Try to control your emotions especially anger. Don’t make investments in haste-Losses are certain if you don‘t look at investments from all possible angles. Your family members are likely to create a mountain out of a molehill. of your beloved. Partnership projects will create more problems than positive results- You will be especially angry with yourself for allowing someone to take advantage of you. If you run from a situation-…
Read more...Capricorn Horoscope for Feb 22, 2012

Desert your stubborn attitude for the sake of your happy life as it is sheer waste of time. Investment should be avoided today. A lack of communication with someone you care will leave you depressed. tree in autumn. Keep your emotions under control when negotiating major business deal. news source…
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Yemen election ensures Saleh’s exit after 33 years

By Joseph Logan and Mohammed Mukhashaf SANAA/ADEN | Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:49am EST SANAA/ADEN (Reuters) – Yemen pushed Ali Abdullah Saleh from power after 33 years on Tuesday, voting to install his deputy as president with a mission to rescue the nation from poverty, chaos and the brink of civil war. Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, the sole, consensus candidate, billed the election as a way to move on…
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