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Germany's DAX Index Falls, Led by ThyssenKrupp, Deutsche Post

... Bloomberg.com: Germany Updated: New York: Mar 31 04:00London: Mar 31 10:00Tokyo: Mar 31 18:00 US AUBZFPGRHKIMJPLNSMIND : Regions Top Worldwide Regions Asia Australia & New Zealand Canada Europe Germany Japan Latin America U.K.

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Markets Economy/Politics Commentary Sports Culture Bloomberg RSS Audio/Video Reports RESOURCES: Bloomberg TV Bloomberg Radio Markets Germany E-Mail This Story Printer-Friendly Format Retail Sales Fall First Month in Three, Reflect Households' Oil, Job Woes Benchmark DAX Index Declines, Led by ThyssenKrupp, Deutsche Post, E.ON European Confidence Probably Reached 5-Year High, Economist Survey Shows Germany's DAX Index Falls, Led by ThyssenKrupp, Deutsche Post March 31 (Bloomberg) - Germany's DAX Index slipped, paced by ThyssenKrupp AG, Deutsche Post AG and E.ON AG.

Premiere AG was among shares that rose in Germany.

The DAX lost 4.77, or 0.1 percent, to 5979.42 as of 10:12 a.m.

in Frankfurt, as the same number of shares gained as fell.

The measure has advanced 0.1 percent this week, and has jumped 11 percent in the first quarter.

DAX June futures lost 0.2 percent.

The HDAX Index of the country's 110 biggest companies dropped 0.1 percent.

ThyssenKrupp, Germany's largest steelmaker, fell 1.1 percent to 23.70 euros.

The company said it may delay construction of a steel slab mill near Rio de Janeiro as the drop of the dollar against the Brazilian real drives up costs.

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Schiavo anniversary marked by bitterness

... Philadelphia Inquirer Schiavo anniversary marked by bitterness Subscriber Services Complete Forecast Search Recent News Archives Web for Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Local Shopping All Classifieds Travel Opinion ONLINE EXTRAS Today's Front Page Today's Sports Page Newspaper Ads Online Sudoku Best & Brightest 2006 Q&A Forums Newspapers in Education Content Submission Guidelines Property Assessment databases Police Blotter search Past Articles Discussion Boards Maps & Directions Yellow Pages RSS Headlines SITE SERVICES Contact Us Advertise Back to Home Friday, Mar 31, 2006 Health Posted on Fri, Mar.

31, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this Schiavo anniversary marked by bitterness A year after death, families still at odds.

By Sandy Bauers Inquirer Staff Writer One year after the death of Terri Schiavo, her divided family members say they're moving on.

Time for things more productive than rancor, like foundations and political action.

But wait.

Did anyone just hear a snarl?

"If you're looking for me to cut a bereaved father some slack, you're g...

Teens risk death to duck cancer treatment

... London Free Press - Today - Teens risk death to duck cancer treatment Read our review of Ice Age: The Meltdown in the Today section Friday, 31 March, 2006 Subscribe News Research Centre Place a Classified Ad Advertise Partly cloudy7oC FULL CONDITIONS Home News Opinion City & Region Today Books CDs Entertainment Events Fashion Food Movies Music Shopping Thursday Ticket Travel Sports Business Classifieds Wheels Auto Seller Careers Homes FEATURED Top 5 on Web Taste of Chaos Contest Globetrotter Contest Civic Election Hot Auctions Type Province AB BC MB NB NL NS NT NU ON PE QC SK YT Name City MARKETPLACE Automarket Classifieds WEB SECTIONS Bars and Clubs Events Home Select Homes Hot Jobs Movies Places of Worship Recreation & Leisure Restaurants Shopping Special Reports Travel OUR SERVICES Place an Ad Contact Us Subscribe Become a Carrier Newspapers in Education Your Newspaper General Comments Terms and Conditions Privacy Statement General Contest Rules ON CANOE.CA Horoscopes Lotteries E-Cards Crosswords TV Listings Teens risk death to duck cancer treatment Fri, March 31, 2006 The pills and chemotherapy can have such horrid effects that avoidance is tempting.

By SHERYL UBELACKER, CP TORONTO - Parents and doctors must keep a close eye on adolescents with cancer, who may not keep up with pills and other chemotherapy regimens because they're more concerned with surviving the debilitating treatment than beating the disease itself, researchers say.

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