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Microsoft to Buy European Shopping Comparison Site (New York Times) Microsoft has agreed to buy Greenfield Online, the owner of a European price comparison Web site ciao.com, for about $486 million. us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft buys ciao.com to boost e-shopping search (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Microsoft has agreed to buy Greenfield Online, owner of popular European price comparison website ciao.com, for about $486 million to boost its Internet search and e-commerce business in Europe. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tata bags 5-acre commercial land in PUDA auction (Express India) Tata group bagged the possession of commercial property of 5.54 acres in the heart of Amritsar by shelling out Rs 180 crore against the reserve price of Rs 164 crore at an auction held by Punjab Urban Development Authority. us.rd.yahoo.com
Boise investor to auction 18-hole golf resort (The Idaho Statesman) An 18-hole golf course resort in central Idaho will be sold to the highest bidder in October. us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft buys ciao.com to boost e-shopping search (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News) By Georgina Prodhan us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft to buy Greenfield Online for $486 million (International Herald Tribune) The company owns Ciao.com, which offers advice on purchases, mainly of consumer electronics, and encourages users to join a network of shopping experts to share opinions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Fox Valley religion events (Daily Herald) Gaelic Mass: The 13th annual Fox Valley Irish Festival is a celebration of Irish heritage characterized by music and dancing, eating, shopping, entertainment and fellowship with friends and family. us.rd.yahoo.com
IBC Bank gets electricity restored at Sunrise (Corpus Christi Caller-Times) Foreclosure auction is still on Tuesday us.rd.yahoo.com
Reborn retail site fires salvo in shipping war (Washington Post) NEW YORK -- With gas prices high and consumers stretching shopping dollars, competition is heating up online for deals _ and a discount retail site hopes to fan the flames by shipping orders for $1.95. us.rd.yahoo.com
Suspected 'Time Bandit' held without bail (Chicago Sun-Times) The moral of the story is that bank robbers should pay their rent. Items that Scott Carlberg left behind in an abandoned storage locker - that were sold at auction when he didn't pay the locker's rent - led authorities to arrest him for the a New Lenox holdup. us.rd.yahoo.com
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