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1 hour, 13 minutes ago US to head anti-pirate patrols off Somalia (AP)
AP - A new international force to battle pirates off the Somali coast is being formed under American command in a bid to focus more military resources to protect one ...
Yahoo! News: World News - 10:41 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra, NAB stunned by $1.8b Satyam Computer Services rort
CORPORATE Australia's push to export IT jobs to India is in disarray following a $1.84 billion fraud involving one of the world's key outsourcing companies. Telstra, Qantas, Coles, National ...
Business Sense - 10:18 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
More contemptible behaviour by the content industry
Apple has finally realised that selling music in a crippled digital format is a business model unlikely to encourage converts, and is removing the restrictions on music sold on iTunes ...
An Onymous Lefty - 6:31 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Rail disruption at Euston over
Services resume after power lines came down
TravelMole - 6:20 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Sydney to Alice Springs $213+bf!
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Best Flights Latest Specials - 5:20 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Qantas says Satyam IT risk 'manageable'
Airline says it has a 5-yr contract with scandal-addled IT giant. 8 Jan 2009 6:15 PM
Business Spectator IT - 5:15 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Qantas says Satyam IT risk 'manageable'
Qantas Airways Ltd, which has an information technology contract with India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd, says any risks to business are manageable.
Business Day - 3:42 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Qantas says Satyam IT risk 'manageable'
Qantas Airways Ltd, which has an information technology contract with India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd, says any risks to business are manageable.
The Age - 3:42 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Qantas says Satyam IT risk 'manageable'
Qantas Airways Ltd, which has an information technology contract with India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd, says any risks to business are manageable.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 3:42 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Transport biggest infrastructure problem: Clarke
Gold Coast City Council Mayor Ron Clarke says transportation has replaced water as the city's number one infrastructure issue.
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 1:28 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Transport biggest infrastructure problem: Clarke
Gold Coast City Council Mayor Ron Clarke says transportation has replaced water as the city's number one infrastructure issue.
ABC News industry - 1:08 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Qantas has 'alternatives' in wake of Satyam scandal
Qantas has described the business risk currently posed by Satyam’s US$1 billion accounting scandal as ‘manageable’ but said it could activate ‘alternative’ arrangements if the outsourcer is unable to service ...
IT News - 12:45 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Qantas Says Risk From Contract With India’s Satyam ‘Manageable’
By Madelene Pearson Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Qantas Airways Ltd., Australia’s biggest airline, said its business risk from an information technology contract with India’s Satyam Computer Services Ltd ...
Bloomberg - 12:39 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
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Best Flights Latest Specials - 12:23 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009

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