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Worlds apart

With development continuing apace, Qatar appears immune to the global credit crunch. Richard Lofthouse finds out why

The new screen test

Despite a bumper summer spearheaded by a record-breaking Batman installment, the film industry might not be as recession-proof as once thought. Colin Brown reports

Two wheeled liberté

Europe is embracing the bicycle and rental schemes in an effort to tackle gridlock, congestion and further climate damage in its cities, say Pierre Tran and Ross Tieman

Pharma Goes To Market

After a busy summer of mergers and acquisitions, Sarah Wachter asks where Big Pharma is going and why?

Louis Gallois

Simon Hobbs talks to the high-flying CEO of EADS, about socialism, the civil service and saving Airbus
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In The Spirit

Celebrate summer with a fine blended Scottish whisky, an award-winning rum, and a budget-breaking single malt.

Re-Visitng Startups: Rapha

The first of a series, we re-visit start-ups featured in earlier editions of CNBC European Business to see how they are tackling the downturn in 2008

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Over 575k social media updates were aggregated by Holland MobyNow during the Worldcup final The Dutch posted the most soccer related social media updates of any participating country in the world.

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Paul Jozefak

I'm an Angel, You're an Angel, We're All AngelsI'm closely following the developments of the new super angel funds and regular business angels turning their activities into something a bit more "professional".