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    Rice to Confront U.S. Resentment in Mexico (????)

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    Rice to Confront U.S. Resentment in Mexico

    Wed Mar 9,11:44 AM ET World - AP


    By LISA J. ADAMS, Associated Press Writer

    MEXICO CITY - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites)'s first official visit south of the border â€â€
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    Rice to Confront U.S. Resentment in Mexico (????)

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    Rice to Confront U.S. Resentment in Mexico

    Wed Mar 9,11:44 AM ET World - AP


    By LISA J. ADAMS, Associated Press Writer

    MEXICO CITY - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites)'s first official visit south of the border â€â€
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    Chinese Computer Firm-IBM

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - China's Lenovo Group Ltd. (0992.HK) won clearance from a U.S. national security oversight committee to acquire IBM's (NYSE:IBM - news) personal computer business, the companies said on Wednesday, overcoming resistance from some U.S. lawmakers


    An IBM executive said the high-level U.S. committee had given the deal its unanimous consent -- the final external approval needed -- putting the $1.25 billion PC sale on track to close in the second quarter as originally planned.


    "We were able to get unanimous agreement from the members of the committee," Stephen Ward, the general manager of IBM's Personal Systems Division, said in a telephone interview.


    Ward is to become chief executive of Lenovo, once the deal closes. Lenovo is headquartered in Beijing, but will move to an undisclosed site near IBM's headquarters in Armonk, New York.

    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u ... enovo_dc_8

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    Chinese Computer Firm-IBM

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - China's Lenovo Group Ltd. (0992.HK) won clearance from a U.S. national security oversight committee to acquire IBM's (NYSE:IBM - news) personal computer business, the companies said on Wednesday, overcoming resistance from some U.S. lawmakers


    An IBM executive said the high-level U.S. committee had given the deal its unanimous consent -- the final external approval needed -- putting the $1.25 billion PC sale on track to close in the second quarter as originally planned.


    "We were able to get unanimous agreement from the members of the committee," Stephen Ward, the general manager of IBM's Personal Systems Division, said in a telephone interview.


    Ward is to become chief executive of Lenovo, once the deal closes. Lenovo is headquartered in Beijing, but will move to an undisclosed site near IBM's headquarters in Armonk, New York.

    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u ... enovo_dc_8

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