2014年8月16日 星期六

2014-08-17 Uganda Business

  IANS   
Super Bananas Could Lead People to Accept GMOs and GEOs  Chinatopix
Super bananas look like regular bananas in this picture but can produce more Vitamin A and don't brown when cut. share on facebook. share on twitter. Scientists have figured out a way to develop "super bananas" and other fruit crops that improve genetically ...

The good and bad of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)   New Vision
Would you like genetically edited fruit in a bowl on your table?   Foodprocessing
Genetically Edited Crops Proposed as Alternative to GMOs   Big Think
IANS   
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  New York Daily News   
Kunshan, Shanghai: Robo-cook: android restaurant boots up in China  Luxemburger Wort - English Edition
(AFP) It's more teatime than Terminator; a restaurant in China is electrifying customers by using more than a dozen robots to cook and deliver food. Mechanical staff greet customers, deliver dishes to tables and even stir-fry meat and vegetables at the eatery in ...

Last week, 2 robots   Investor's Business Daily
Meals on wheels! Robots deliver food they've cooked to diners in a Chinese ...   Daily Mail
China Restaurant Relies On Robot Cooks And Servers   Ubergizmo
Chinatopix   
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  New Vision   
Chinese county's bald ambition: to rule hair market  Taipei Times
Women thread together hair extensions destined for export at a factory in Taihe County in China's eastern Anhui Province on July 28. Photo: AFP. Sacks bulging with long, black — and lucrative — human hair spill onto the streets of a rural Chinese county ...

Chinese human hair for Africa   Free Press Journal
Inside China's human hair factory where tailor-made wigs are made for sale ...   Daily Mail
China No. 1 For Human Hair Exports To Africa, US, Europe   AFKInsider
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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  Yahoo News   
Mexico acid leak leaves orange river, toxic water  Yahoo News
Arizpe (Mexico) (AFP) - Ramona Yesenia stood in her town square with two empty jugs, waiting for water to replace the municipal supply contaminated by a chemical spill that turned Mexico's Sonora river orange. Yesenia is one of 20,000 people left without ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
Billions Lost in Ibadan Market Inferno  THISDAY Live
Property estimated to have cost several billions of naira were lost to late Friday's inferno at popular Alesinloye market in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. THISDAY learnt that for several hours, the inferno was said to have ravaged the shops where items like gold ...

Ibadan Market Fire Claims 600 Shops   Leadership Newspapers
Fire guts 1000 shops in Ibadan Aleshinloye Internattional market, high voltage ...   Osun Defender
Fire guts 1000 shops in Ibadan market   The Punch
Nigerian Tribune   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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  The Guardian Nigeria   
N65 ATM Charge: Another Forced Gift To Nigerian Banks  The Guardian Nigeria
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) last week reversed itself on Automated Teller Machine (ATM) fees, thus stirring another controversy on bank charges. The apex bank had announced N65 charge on every 'Remote-On-Us' ATM withdrawal; 'Remote-On-Us' ...

RBI limits monthly ATM transactions in metros   Delhi Daily News
Bowing to banks, RBI makes you pay for your cash   Times of India
Reserve Bank of India reduces free ATM withdrawals to 3   Business Today
Leadership Newspapers   
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  The Malaysian Insider   
Malaysia's economy grows 6.4pc  Gulf Daily News
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's economy grew 6.4 per cent in the second quarter, faster than expected, as exports kept up their strong performance and consumer spending stayed buoyant despite steps by the central bank to curb high household debt levels.
Malaysia's Q2 GDP beats estimates   The Star Online
Malaysia Q2 growth accelerates on exports   TODAYonline
Malaysia's GDP expands 6.4% in Q2   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Times of Oman   
Bernama   
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Nigerians yet to fully adopt mobile money  BusinessDay
Three years after the introduction of mobile money system by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), most Nigerians are yet to buy into the initiative. The essence of the financial inclusion strategy by the apex bank was to connect the “unbanked” population with ...

CBN Launches Outbound Money Transfer   The Guardian Nigeria

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  Independent Online   
$248m cash injection for African Minerals  Gulf Daily News
LONDON: Sierra Leone-focused iron ore miner African Minerals has named a new chief executive and obtained access to $248 million in cash through an agreement with Chinese partner Shandong Iron and Steel Group. Access to the funding will give ...

African Minerals names new CEO   Independent Online
African Minerals names new CEO, gets $248 mln cash injection   Reuters

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  Economic Times   
Billionaire John Paulson retains stake in biggest gold ETP  Economic Times
NEW YORK: Gold has rallied 9.3% in 2014, defying bearish forecasts from Goldman Sachs Group Billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson stuck with his holding in the biggest exchange-traded product backed by gold as prices rose on demand for a ...

Paulson Rode Gold Higher in 2Q; Soros Picked Up Gold Miners   Barron's (blog)
Paulson, Soros Stick by Gold ETFs   ETF Trends
All That Glitters Is Gold For Paulson Hedge Fund   FINalternatives
Gold Seek   
Reuters   
Moneynews   
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