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Aristotle may still be key to modern business’ success

Aristotle may still be key to modern business’ successWashington, Apr 16 : Relearning the ancient Aristotelian virtue could help bring business and society closer, say a pair of economists.

Businesses that excel in the services and products they offer their customers are usually the ones that succeed and post a healthy profit for their shareholders.

Hamas leaders to meet Jimmy Carter in Cairo

Gaza City   - Representatives from Hamas movement left for Cairo Wednesday to meet with former US president Jimmy Carter, a spokesman for the Islamist movement in the Gaza Strip said.

Sami Abu Zuhri said Hamas officials Mahmoud al-Zahar and Said Siam crossed into Egypt through the Rafah border passage.

Carter, on a Middle East tour, said he was refused permission to enter the Hamas-run Gaza Strip while in Israel.

Israel controls the crossings into the strip from its own territory.

Report: Merrill Lynch in further write-offs of up to 8 billion

Merrill LynchNew York  - The US investment bank Merrill Lynch is expected to report a furth

International seminar shapes path towards sustainable tourism

Washington, April 16: An international seminar was held on April 11 in the United Kingdom, which helped to shape a path towards sustainable tourism.

The fittest males don’t always get the girl

Washington, Apr 16: Being an aggressive macho male doesn’t mean that you will always get the girl, for according to a new study, the fainthearted do also have a good chance of winning the heart of

World’s first thermal nanomotor created

Washington, April 16: Researchers at the UAB Research Park have announced the creation of the first thermal nanomotor that is propelled by changes in temperature.

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