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March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Liverpool Football Club may sell a 40 percent stake for 100 million pounds ($152 million) to the Rhone Group, a New York-based buyout firm, the U.K.’s News of the World said, without saying where it got the information.
World stock markets and the euro fell Monday as investors awaited confirmation from a meeting of European finance ministers of a rescue package for debt-laden Greece.
The World Cup of Golf is moving to a new home in southern China and will return in 2011 as a biennial event to accommodate the sport's inclusion in the Olympic Games. The 28-team competition will shift from the Mission Hills Shenzhen complex near Hong Kong to the Mission Hills Resort on Hainan, China's island province in the South China Sea, the Asian Tour said in a news release Monday.
World stock markets and the euro fell Monday as investors awaited confirmation from a meeting of European finance ministers of a rescue package for debt-laden Greece. In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was down 21.42 points, or 0.4... Economy of the United States - Price of petroleum - Business - Asia - Stocks and Bonds
England star David Beckham's dreams of crowning his soccer career by playing at a fourth World Cup appear to have been shattered by a suspected Achilles tendon injury. 6 QUESTIONS ON BECKHAM l REACTION l
In a bid to end what it calls illegal riots, the Israeli military will prohibit outsider access to areas in two occupied West Bank villages one day a week, according to a statement explaining the move.
Catholic Church officials never prosecuted more than half the roughly 3,000 priests accused of sexual impropriety in the past decade, a top Vatican official has revealed.
Police across Europe arrested 69 suspected members of a Georgian-run mafia, including 24 in Spain, which was leading the investigation, a National Court spokeswoman told CNN Monday.
The Afghan government was holding secret talks with the Taliban's No. 2 when he was captured in Pakistan, and the arrest infuriated President Hamid Karzai, according to a Karzai advisers.
The Obama administration is demanding that Israel call off a contentious building project in east Jerusalem and make a public gesture toward the Palestinians.
The U.S. military hands over control of a prison holding some 2,900 detainees to Iraqi authorities as the Americans move ahead with preparations for a full withdrawal by the end of 2011.
Google said on Monday it was in talks with the Chinese government about censorship of its Chinese-language search portal, despite mounting signs the company could soon shut the site.
U.S. and Mexican officials have launched an investigation into the killing of an American couple and a Mexican man with ties to the U.S. Consulate by suspected drug gang hitmen.
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