| Cabinet toughens measures aimed at brining households' incomes out of the shadows |
| The Ukrainian cabinet plans to control activities of commercial entities, which receive large gross incomes, although officially pay wages that are less than the minimum wage or pay the minimum wages. |
| 16.03.2010 |
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| Questions remain over Greece rescue |
Greece's socialist government puts a brave face on a eurozone plan to help it out of its debt crisis in spite of lingering uncertainties over how much money might be offered and on what terms |
| 16.03.2010 |
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| Injury knocks Beckham out of World Cup |
The Fifa World Cup lost one of its star attractions when David Beckham tore his achilles tendon playing for AC Milan, ruling him out of what would have been a record-breaking fourth appearance for England in the finals |
| 15.03.2010 |
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| Standard & Poor's Ratings upgrades Ukraine to 'B-/C' (FC), 'B/B' (LC) |
| London, March 12 (Interfax) - Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said in a statement on March 11 that it had raised its foreign-currency sovereign credit rating on Ukraine to 'B-/C' from 'CCC+/C'. |
| 12.03.2010 |
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| France and UK seek hedge fund deal |
Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy are to try to hammer out a compromise deal over European Union reforms that the US and UK believe could damage the hedge fund and private equity industries |
| 12.03.2010 |
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