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LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Britain's top share index inched up 0.2 percent on Tuesday, with banks offsetting losses in Vodafone (VOD.L: Quote, Profile, Research) and oil producers, though volumes were light on the last full trading day before Christmas.
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The top share index inched up 0.2 percent on Tuesday, with banks offsetting losses in Vodafone and oil producers, though volumes were light on the last full trading day before Christmas. Skip related content
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The top share index inched up 0.2 percent on Tuesday, with banks offsetting losses in Vodafone and oil producers, though volumes were light on the last full trading day before Christmas.
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LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Britain's top share index inched up 0.2 percent on Tuesday, with banks offsetting losses in Vodafone (
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Oil producers were also weaker, with Royal Dutch Shell off 1.6 percent, BG Group easing 0.4 percent and
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January 4, 2009 Lunacy is an international seat-of-the-pants learning game with the promise to inspire a generation. At yesterday’s Kick Off, 1700 international teams were given the rules and a kit of parts - motors, batteries, a control system, and a mix of automation components – but no instructions. The students have six weeks to design, build and program their robotic athlete ready for play on the low-friction playing surface. In each 135 second match, the robots score points by picking up 9" balls and dropping them in trailers hitched to their opponents. Lunacy ticks all the boxes for building important life skills – collaborative learning and adapting on the fly under deadline conditions with measurable results. With 42,000 high-school students from as far afield as Brazil, Germany, Israel, Turkey and the Philippines, the FIRS
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