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Issa Hayatou denies bribery allegation
Senior football official Issa Hayatou has denied bribery claims made in a BBC documentary and has threatened to sue.
Mr Hayatou, vice-president of football governing body Fifa, said money that the BBC's Panorama alleged was a bribe was in…
EU launches anti-trust investigations into alleged Google abuses
The European Commission has launched an investigation into Google after other search engines complained that the firm had abused its dominant position.
The EC will examine whether the world's largest search engine penalised competing…
Euro bonds under new attack
The cost of borrowing for Spain, Italy and Belgium increased as worries over the eurozone debt crisis intensified.
The difference between the yield on German government bonds - considered the safest - and yields for those three countries…
Motorola to split into two companies on January 4, 2011
Motorola Inc. will split into two companies effective Jan. 4, finalizing the breakup of one of the founders of the U.S. electronics industry.
Motorola is splitting its consumer-oriented side, which makes cell phones and cable set-top…
US cuts access to files as Interpol looks for Assange
The government scrambled Tuesday to prevent future spills of U.S. secrets like the embarrassing WikiLeaks' disclosures, while officials pondered possible criminal prosecutions and Interpol in Europe sent out a "red notice" for nations to…
Business sets sights on deeper engagement in climate talks
Global business has a strong presence at the 2010 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC), in Cancun, Mexico.
The conference, which began on Monday, is seeking enhanced channels for engagement, to ensure…
Tiger Woods needs wins to justify EA deals
Electronic Arts Inc has no immediate plans to drop Tiger Woods as the pitchman for its golf video games, but the world's former top golfer needs to get some wins under his belt, the video game publisher's top executive said on Monday.…
Three FIFA officials accused of taking bribe
Three senior Fifa officials who will vote on the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids took bribes in the 1990s, according to the BBC's Panorama.
Nicolas Leoz, Issa Hayatou and Ricardo Teixeira took the money from a sport marketing firm awarded…
Oil prices surge on cold weather
Oil prices surged on Monday as Europe's cold weather and hopes for better consumer demand lifted refined products futures and along with geopolitical worries offset the dollar's rise and fears the Ireland bailout plan might not keep…
Obama calls for two-year freeze on Federal pay
President Barack Obama on Monday proposed a two-year freeze of the salaries of some 2 million federal workers, trying to seize the deficit-cutting initiative from Republicans with a sudden, dramatic stroke. Though signaling White House…