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France Freezes Parliament Budget, Slashes MPs' Expenses

France, facing a 30-billion-euro gap in public finances, announced its latest austerity move Tuesday with the parliamentary budget frozen for five years and lawmakers' expenses cut by 10 percent.

National Assembly president Claude Bartolone from President Francois Hollande's Socialist party said he wanted a parliament that was "more exemplary, more open and more useful" as he announced the budget freeze.

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German Consumers Start to Shiver Amid Eurozone Chill

German consumers are beginning to feel the pinch, a poll showed on Tuesday, the second danger sign for Europe's top economy in two days after a surprise monthly slump in business confidence.

Consumer confidence in Germany is stagnating, market research company GfK said, hard on the heels of data showing the eurozone crisis had pushed down business confidence, sparking recession alarm bells to ring.

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Vogue Publisher to Open Cafe Outpost in Dubai

Vogue's fashion-loving fans will soon have a chance to drink in the magazine's aura at a new cafe in Dubai.

The glossy's publisher, Conde Nast International, said Tuesday that it expects to open the Vogue Cafe in the glitzy Gulf emirate's largest shopping mall by the end of the year.

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Standard & Poor's Cuts Ratings on Japan's Sony

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's on Tuesday lowered its long-term credit ratings on Sony by one notch, citing a slow recovery of its mainstay consumer electronics businesses.

The agency downgraded its long-term corporate credit ratings on the Japanese electronics giant and its subsidiaries from 'BBB+' to BBB. The move keeps them two steps above junk status.

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Oil Prices Rise on Calls for More Iran Sanctions

Crude prices rose in Asia Tuesday after the United States, Britain, France and Germany moved to apply more restrictions and sanctions on Iran over its controversial nuclear program, analysts said.

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in November rose 31 cents to $92.24 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for November delivery gained 29 cents to $110.10.

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French PM: Give Greece More Time to 'Pull Through'

French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said in an interview aired Sunday that he was in favour of giving Greece more time to pull through the eurozone crisis as long as it was sincere in taking on reforms.

He said in the interview with the French Mediapart website that "the solution cannot be Greece's exit from the eurozone," adding that "We can already give it more time to pull through."

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Israel Okays Development of Gaza Offshore Gas Field

Israel has held new talks with the Palestinians over the development of a gas field off the coast of the Gaza Strip, the Israeli foreign ministry said in a new report released on Sunday.

The report, prepared for submission to a New York gathering of donors to the Palestinian Authority, describes meetings and initial negotiations between the two sides on the thorny subject of the development of the Gaza Marine gas field.

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Palestinian State Efforts at Risk in Cash Crisis

Efforts to create a Palestinian state could collapse unless emergency funds are found to bail out its nascent government, the Palestinian finance minister Sunday.

The Palestinian Authority faces a $400 million shortfall this year and has already been hit by protests over the spiralling cost of living and spending cuts by president Mahmud Abbas's administration.

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World Oil Prices Down in Asian Trade

Oil prices eased in Asian trade Monday, weighed down by a fall in regional equities and on lingering concerns over the eurozone debt crisis, analysts said.

New York's benchmark contract, West Texas Intermediate crude for November delivery, was down 68 cents to $92.21 in the afternoon, while Brent North Sea crude for November dipped 84 cents to $110.58.

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GM Recalls 474,000 Sedans for Transmission Problem

General Motors is recalling nearly 474,000 Saturn, Chevrolet and Pontiac sedans in the United States, Canada and elsewhere to fix a transmission problem that could allow the cars to move when in "park," the company said Friday.

GM told the National Highway Safety Transportation Division that tabs on the transmission cable in the cars can fracture and separate.

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