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Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary says Greece's tourism earnings will skyrocket if it drops out of the eurozone and reverts to a devalued version of its pre-2002 drachma currency. - World stocks mixed after Europe sets fiscal pact
Enthusiasm for riskier assets such as stocks faded Monday as skeptical investors assessed a new European fiscal pact aimed at fixing the continent's debt crisis and preventing a breakup of the euro cu - Man Reported to Find $500,000 Worth of Treasure in Storage Unit
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CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada's National Energy Board said on Thursday that any company that wants to drill for oil and gas in Arctic waters will need to demonstrate it has the capacity to sink - Japan nuclear plant director sick: company
The director of Japan's troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is stepping down because of illness, the plant's operator said on Monday, without revealing whether his condition was radiation-r
