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Saeed Jalili is the presidental candidate in 2013 Iranian elections backed by Ayatollah Khamenei.
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Jimmy Lai of the Apple Daily in Hong Kong and Taiwan supported the democracy protests in Hong Kong in 2014.
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Novartis CEO, Joseph Jimenez, is interviewed by the WSJ's Marta Falconi. Jimenez sees the need to focus on patient outcomes and giving payers incentive by reducing total hospitalization cost through better drugs. One area he sees the pharmaceutical industry needing to change is to invest more in R&D, and less in sales and marketing.
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Sales of Barnes & Noble Nook unit e-readers, tablets, digital content and accessories decreased 12.6% to $311 million for the nine week holiday period of Nov-Dec 2012 compared to same period 2013. Retail sales from the bookstore and website decreased 10.9% in that period. This raises questions about the digital strategy of Barnes & Noble.
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Yahoo's acquisition of reading app Summly developed by a youngster D'Aloisio with help from SRI's artifical intelligence lab.
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BAE Systems has a $120 million contract to provide social anthropologists to the Defense Department of the USA. In December, L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. acquired International Resources Ltd, a Washington based economic-development firm which is different from its military advisory business. This is the way the Defense Department and the suppliers to the Defense department are changing in response to Defense Secretary Gates philosophy that economic development, rule of law programs and strategic communications and a whole host of soft power initiatives are essential needs, and to the new President's philosophy. Now US Defense suppliers Lockheed and Northrop are providing peacekeepers thorugh the State Department, and BAE SYstems is providing social anthropologists in addition to armored vehicles to go with US troops on village patrols. The State Department, Agency of International Development and a changing Defense Department are all getting the attention of suppliers who are building new relationships for new needs and new services tackle the issues of terrorism, poverty, drugs and crime that generate or exacerbate conflict in other countries. In the first budget presented recently Obama pledged $50 billion double the amount before for foreign assistance. A portion of the $130 billion requested for wartime operations in 2010 will be allocated to these new kinds of services which are more effective and generate better understanding and support for the US in other countries....
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The government created a$5 billion fund to guarantee payments to auto parts suppliers for products shipped to car companies. This stabilizes the auto parts companies which are finding it difficult to access credit and have late payments from car companies. It ensures money for payrolls and other expenses. And autoparts companies receivables can now be sold to the fund so that thye have more liquidity. It also generates more confidence for the auto parts sector that they can survive the difficult conditions facing them and be asteady source of parts for car companies.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India wins a no confidence vote in Parliament by 275 votes to 256 a wider margin than expected and is expected to push forward with the nuclear deal with the USA. Elections will now be held in May 2009 for Parliament and Prime Minister.
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The splits and the factions in the Social Democrats in Germany. Differences over welfare and employment reforms. Steinmeier was Schroeder's chief of staff He will now run against Merkel in new elections.
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The government criteria for injecting funds into banks discourage lending to banks that are not healthy and unlikely to survive, considering this a poor use of taxpayer funds. This will lead to fewer and healthier banks.
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Jorg Asmussen, Germany's representative on the ECB'S Executive Board, will take the position of deputy secretary in the Labor Ministry in the new coalition government of Angela Merkel with the SDP. He moves to Berlin from Frankfurt to be close to his two small children and family, who continued to live in Berlin after Asmussen moved to Frankurt ECB headquarters. Germany is likely to nominate Sabine Lautenschlager, member of the executive board of the Bundesbank, to Asmussen's position on the executive board of the ECB. The ECB Governing Council, including the six member executive board and the heads of 17 central banks, will now have the first female member. Ms. Lautenschlager's expertise is in banking regulation, which is relevant today because of the ECB's new role as regulator of banks in the eurozone. Asmussen, who is from the SDP, assumes a position under Labor minister Andrea Nahles. He will be responsible for introduction of the national minimum wage, which was a key demand of the SDP for joining the coalition with Merkel....
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