Japan households feel the squeeze
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011Japan’s household spending falls while the unemployment rate increases raising concerns about economic recovery.

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Japan households feel the squeeze
Japan’s household spending falls while the unemployment rate increases raising concerns about economic recovery.

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Japan households feel the squeeze
Increasing numbers are raising concerns about Britons possibly caught up in Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, as a UK rescue team begins work.

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Fears grow over UK quake victims
China raises fuel prices for a second time in three months as global oil prices climb, raising concerns about inflation.

Drug maker Pfizer is to close its research facility in Kent, raising concerns that the UK is losing much-needed highly-skilled jobs.

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Pfizer to close UK research site
Time for an Afghan TARP? Kabul Bank, the largest in Afghanistan, has lost over $900 billion thanks to fraud and mismanagement. That’s over three times the amount previously estimated, raising concerns that the bank could collapse and cause financial…
The auditor general refuses to fully sign off MPs’ expenses accounts for last year after raising concerns about £14m of payments.

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Audit concerns over MPs’ accounts
A house in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii has collapsed, raising concerns about Italy’s state support for its archaeological heritage.

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Pompeii’s House of Gladiators collapses
The House of the Gladiators in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii collapses, raising concerns about funding levels for the archaeological site.

The first cases of cholera have been detected in the Haitian capital, raising concerns that an epidemic in another part of the country is spreading.

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Cholera reported in Haiti capital
UK manufacturing grew at its slowest pace for 10 months in September, raising concerns about the strength of the recovery, a survey suggests.

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UK manufacturing growth ‘slows’