Three private companies win the right to manage Brazil’s most famous football stadium, which was revamped by the government at a high cost.
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Three private companies win the right to manage Brazil’s most famous football stadium, which was revamped by the government at a high cost.
Go here to read the rest: Rio’s Maracana stadium ‘privatised’
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Seven women dressed in full traditional Welsh costume on St David’s Day receive a mixed welcome at one of the most famous stores in the world.
Follow this link: Harrods unimpressed by Welsh costume
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The last working linen factory in Belfast – a city once famous across the world for producing and exporting the textile – is set to close.
Read more: Last Belfast linen factory shuts
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Mulberry, famous for its leather bags, confirms that its profits have been squeezed by the cost of improving the quality of its luxury goods.
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They’re rich, they’re famous… they’re teaching maths
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Nov. 19, 2012) - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Molinaro’s Fine Italian Foods Ltd are warning people with allergies to mustard not to consume the Molinaro’s Supremo Dunn’s Famous Smoked Meat Pizza described below. The affected product contains mustard which is not declared on the label.
Read more from the original source: CFIA/Allergy Alert: Undeclared Mustard in Certain Molinaro’s Brand Supremo Dunn’s Famous Smoked Meat Pizza
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The makers of Famous Grouse report a sharp rise in turnover and profits for the first six months of the year.
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Although hedge fund manager John Paulson has had some bad bets lately, he still is in a giving mood. Paulson is donating $100 million to the fundraising arm of New York’s most famous park.
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