Albuquerque News
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Galp Energia SGPS SA rose the most in almost five months in Lisbon trading after Amorim Energia BV and Eni SpA agreed on the price for a 5 percent stake in Portugal’s biggest oil company.
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Portuguese bond yields, the highest after Greece’s among countries using the euro, will gradually decline as the country meets the targets of its international aid plan, Finance Minister Vitor Gaspar said.
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Even before sealing a merger of British Airways and Spain’s Iberia, Willie Walsh, the deal’s architect, said he had 12 more targets in his sights. Eighteen months later, he may have more opportunities than he can handle.
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Harvard University junior Ben Samuels flew to Denver from Boston and then drove seven hours to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to witness the school’s first game in college basketball's national men's tournament for 66 years.
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Portugal will ask the European Union today to accelerate the payment of more than 100 million euros ($132 million) in aid to help alleviate the impact of drought in farms across the country, Jornal de Negocios said, citing Secretary of State for Agriculture Jose Albuquerque.
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Portugal’s government agreed to sell a 40 percent stake in REN-Redes Energeticas Nacionais SA for 592 million euros ($779 million) to State Grid International of China and Oman Oil Co. to meet the terms of a bailout accord.
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Harvard University co-captain Oliver McNally said he isn’t satisfied with just getting his school into the National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament for the first time since 1946.
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A New Mexico man who once headed the state’s biggest independent residential brokerage was charged with running a Ponzi scheme that caused more than $76 million in investor losses, the Justice Department said.
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Lehigh University and Norfolk State University, the 15th-seeded schools that stunned their higher- ranked opponents, will be among the 16 teams trying to advance to the regional semifinals of the men’s national college basketball tournament.
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The University of Vermont and the University of South Florida won to set up the first full round of play in the men’s college basketball national tournament.
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