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King Mswati III has a Rolls Royce, 13 palaces and 14 wives, and just received a pay increase, even as a cash crisis forced Swaziland to slash spending, feeding anger against his regime.
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Oil surged in New York after the United Nations Security Council voted to ground Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi ’s air force as continuing unrest in the region renewed concerns the turmoil may spread and disrupt supply.
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Corn and wheat jumped for a second day to the highest level in a week as importer demand for U.S. grain surged, spurred by the plunge in prices in the wake of the earthquake in Japan, the biggest corn buyer.
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India’s stocks declined, with the benchmark index poised for its second weekly drop, as surging oil prices raised concerns about faster inflation and higher interest rates.
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India faces pressure to step up its battle against price gains even after the steepest interest-rate increases among Asia’s major economies, as oil costs rise and consumer demand strengthens.
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The United Nations Security Council authorized the use of air attacks and a no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians from forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi trying to end a monthlong uprising.
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The United Nations Security Council voted to ground Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi ’s air force and to grant military authority to the U.S. and its allies to protect civilians and population centers threatened by his forces.
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