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Steven Mufson reports in the Washington Post that oil exports from Iran will only gradually increase by 400,000 barrels a day in the next 6 months, because Iran does not want to depress prices further than $30 a barrel. Foreign investment in Iran is also likely to improve gradually because of the remaining sanctions and the slowly improving economy.
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One in three students in Germany live below the poverty line. A 5.75% increase in government support is lost in inflation. Melissa is a 23 year old student at the University of Bonn with just 25 euros a week for shopping on food in this story in Dw.com. This means living on potatoes, cottage cheese and vegetarian schnitzel. She gets  about 1000 euros a month, 750 euros from the government and 219 euros from her parents. Of this 400 euros go to rent, 300 for semester fees, 

A person is considered risking poverty living on 1251 euros a month. Government support is set at a maximum of 934 euros a month for students not living with parents.

 

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Deepening frustration and economic diffficulties in Iran over sanctions. The Iranian currency, the rial, loses a third of its value.
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The Honda Fit sold in 115 countries shows the concentration and focus Honda placed in samll cars that has achieved such impressive results in a small car. It is a small car that gives a quality vibe that penny pinching rivals like the Toyota Yaris or the Chevy Aveo cannot match according to this test driver. It has a lot of things that you find in a refined quality car so this car would appeal to a lot of people in a fuel efficient culture for driving. It has a surprising amount ofspace for seating and for storage for a car of this size and has a lot of features that make this car small but nice car to be in.
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How fast food is marketed in Vietnam's fast growing cities where the influx of migrant workers has increased the population of Saigon or Ho Chi Minh city to 10 million from 6 million in 2000. And per capita incomes are rising increasing to about $900 in 2007 from $600 in 2005 for Vietnam's 84 million people. The success of 2 chains Kinh Do and Pho 24 which have studied marketing of burgers in the Philippines and other fast food chains from the USA and now use these methods with distinctive local food and tastes typical to Vietnam.
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Visionary physicist Charles Townes conducted the breakthrough research that led to the development of the laser in a long career that spanned several decades of work as a professor at Columbia University, a researcher at Bell Labs, and at MIT and UC Berkeley.
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