Tesco appoints Broadbent chairman
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011Tesco announces that Barclays executive and former Whitehall official Sir Richard Broadbent will be its new chairman.

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Tesco appoints Broadbent chairman
Tesco announces that Barclays executive and former Whitehall official Sir Richard Broadbent will be its new chairman.

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Tesco appoints Broadbent chairman
PlayStation has sold more than eight million units of its new Move controller since last September, two million fewer than rival Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect.

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PS Move loses out to Xbox Kinect
The National Union of Students has voted for Liam Burns as its new president.

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Students elect Burns as president
Facebook has announced that it will share the design secrets behind its new data centre with rival companies.

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Facebook shares green technology
Six leading health groups have dealt the government a blow by refusing to sign up to its new “responsibility deal” on alcohol in England.

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Health groups reject alcohol deal
The label which designed the dress worn by Kate Middleton at the announcement of her engagement to Prince William has reported a 45% rise in sales for its new collection.

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Demand soars at ‘Kate dress’ firm
The coal mining company has struggled with safety problems and legal burdens. But its new owner’s chief executive says its standards will improve.
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DealBook: Massey Energy Is to Be Sold to Alpha Natural Resources
Boeing postpones the delivery date for the first of its new 787 Dreamliners again, this time until the third quarter of 2011.

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Boeing postpones Dreamliner again
Why drink your morning coffee when you can swim in it? Starbucks is introducing its new 31-ounce coffee cup size in May-just once ounce shy of McDonald’s largest size. The golden arches have become competition to the coffee chain, with the introduction…
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Starbucks Unveils Extra-Large Cup
With spectacle and some self-imposed limitations, the Museum of Modern Art is evolving into its new space.
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Hold That Obit; MoMA’s Not Dead
The Iraqi parliament is due to vote on the composition of its new government, more than nine months after inconclusive elections.

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Iraq MPs to vote on new cabinet
Xbox says it’s sold millions of units of its new hands-free controller system Kinect.

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Xbox Kinect sets new sales record
There were signs at the Country Music Awards that Nashville is coming to terms with its new establishment.
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Music Review: At C.M.A. Awards, Nashville Shake-Up Goes On
The Federal Reserve announces the first first phase in its new programme to try to boost the fragile US economy.

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US sets out first bond buy phase
The UK Independence Party will find out who its new leader is on Friday following a ballot of party members.

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UKIP leadership results due