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| UK watchdog says investors lose 24 million pounds in carbon credit scam | | | LONDON (Reuters) - Nineteen companies selling carbon credits have been shut in the past 15 months for bilking investors out of 24 million pounds ($38.7 million), British regulators said on Wednesday, warning more firms were trying to sell carbon as a viable option for private investors. |
| UK watchdog says investors lose 24 million pounds in carbon credit scam | | | LONDON (Reuters) - Nineteen companies selling carbon credits have been shut in the past 15 months for bilking investors out of 24 million pounds ($38.7 million), British regulators said on Wednesday, warning more firms were trying to sell carbon as a viable option for private investors. |
| 'Rush' F1's death or glory days | | | F1's wacky races run during the 1970s provided the sport with some of its most celebrated and reviled moments which are now the subject of two feature-length films released this autumn. |
| Messi magic returns to put Barca through | | | BARCELONA (Reuters) - The familiar sound of his name echoing around the Nou Camp signaled the end of a mini goal drought as Lionel Messi scored twice in a 3-1 win over AC Milan that put Barcelona through to the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday. |
| 14 cats, dog rescued from Princess Grace's childhood home | | | PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The once-stately childhood home of American actress Grace Kelly, who starred in the 1950s films "Rear Window" and "High Society" and later became Princess of Monaco, was raided this week after animal welfare officials saw evidence of animal abuse. |
| Sony to charge monthly fee for multiplayer games on PS4 Nikkei | | | (Reuters) - Sony Corp plans to charge a monthly fee of $9.99 in the United States and 6.99 euros ($9.40) in Europe for playing multiplayer online games on its PlayStation 4 (PS4) console scheduled to debut this month, the Nikkei business daily reported without citing sources. |
| U.S. regulator prepares crackdown on debt collectors | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Debt collectors using text messages and social media to pursue delinquent borrowers could come under new scrutiny as the U.S. consumer financial watchdog considers new rules as part of a crackdown on the collection industry. |
| Russia Greenpeace protest | | | Nov. 6 - Greenpeace protests in Russia to demand release of detained supporters. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Exhausted Serena takes title | | | An exhausted but elated Serena Williams was left celebrating her 11th title of the season to round off 2013 by claiming the WTA Championships in Istanbul Sunday. |
| Can London keep ATP showpiece? | | | It's become an increasingly precious jewel in the ATP's financial crown, attracting big crowds and treating the leading players like rock stars since its move to London four years ago. |
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