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In just two-and-a-half years, Etisalat Nigeria has carved a place for itself in the Nigerian communications industry.
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Bernie Ecclestone is on his second; and Johnny Depp and the president of the Russian Federation each have one.
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The Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka is a stone’s throw from the main east-west shipping route between Australia, the Far East, Europe and the Gulf oilfields—perfectly placed to cat
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Coal has a much bigger role to play in South Africa’s future than simply meeting the country’s energy requirements.
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Zinkgruvan, the southernmost base metal mine in Sweden, celebrated the end of 2010 with a double whammy: the completion of two vital projects.