Bob Diamond is to become chief executive of Barclays, while HSBC chairman Stephen Green steps down to become a government trade minister.
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A Swedish man who was caught by Swiss police driving at 290km/h is facing a world-record speeding fine of SFr1,080m ($1m; £656,000).
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Bill Press Mocks Southern Senator with Banjo Music; Suggests 'Taking Citizenship Away from People Born in Alabama' | NewsBusters.org
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The Enron Revisionists | The Big Money
The tech blog from the Financial Times writes about the web, Silicon Valley, innovation and social media.
The children of armed forces personnel in England could be included in categories of deprivation to be supported by extra school funding.
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After 30 years, two tragedies, and 130 successful missions that seemed to make space flight almost routine, the shuttle program is coming to a close. What's next in human space flight for America is unclear.
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AP Three Months Late to Story of Cuba's Self-Admitted 1 Million 'Unproductive' Workers | NewsBusters.org
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A huge international aid effort is helping Haitians to rebuild their country after January's quake, but much still needs to be done, writes the UN's Nigel Fisher.
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