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US states struggling to pay bills
The state US President Barack Obama once called home has announced education cuts of more than £1bn in an effort to stave off further financial problems.

UK trade gap 'biggest for 17 months'
The UK's trade gap with the rest of the world widened unexpectedly in January to its largest since August 2008.

India's search for a currency symbol
India may have a lot going for it but there is one thing it is missing - a currency symbol.

Germany's pothole sponsor scheme
A German town has started asking people to sponsor potholes for 50 euros each, with the repaired ground sporting the donors' names.

Greek PM: We made mistakes
The Greek prime minister says Greece has made mistakes and that it is time to "put our house in order".

Digital Giants: Martha Lane Fox
Martha Lane Fox, co-founder of Lastminute.com delves into web entrepreneurship and some of the difficulties facing online businesses in the UK.

Hopes high for Singapore trade deal
Singapore and the European Union will begin negotiations on a free trade agreement on Monday.

Economy 'to grow slower in 2011'
The British Chambers of Commerce has lowered its GDP growth expectations for 2011, warning against complacency after the UK's exit from recession

Barbie's Mid-East rival proves a hit
A doll created to reflect the image of a Muslim woman is outselling its western rival, Barbie, in several countries across the Middle East.

Dubai unemployed seek education
Many of those who lost their jobs in the global economic downturn are looking to improve their skills by returning to study, with Dubai seeing a big rise in students.

Fixed-rate energy deals 'unfair'
Millions of energy customers have been signed up to "unfair" fixed-rate tariffs that do not reflect current prices, a consumer website has warned.

Iceland says 'no' to payback plan
Icelanders have overwhelmingly rejected a deal to pay back the UK after the Icesave bank collapse.

Recession 'boosts UK film industry'
Cinema receipts are up and British movies are enjoying success at home and abroad despite the global economic downturn.

Historian Tristram Hunt in the City
Historian Tristram Hunt says it is time for politicians to tell financiers who is boss.

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