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Singapore's Temasek Investing $468M in US LNG Venture

Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd., the Singaporean sovereign-investment vehicle and RRJ Capital, a private equity fund run by former Temasek executive Richard Ong, will jointly invest about $468 million in Houston's Cheniere Energy Incorporated (Nyseamex: LNG), as Singapore pursues its goal of becoming an Asian hub for liquid natural gas (LNG).
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Yahoo May Sell Between 15% And 25% Of Alibaba, Finally: Source

Yahoo Inc. could be weeks away from selling between 15 percent and 25 percent of Alibaba Group's stock back to China's largest online commerce company, in a deal designed to eliminate complexities that had scuttled the parties' previous negotiations, a person familiar with the matter said.
'Call Of Duty Black Ops 2:' Trailer Release Date And Logo Leaked, Why Fans Can Expect More This Month

?Call of Duty: Black Ops 2? Reaches Record Breaking Pre-Orders, Beats ?Modern Warfare 3? And First ?Black Ops?

Treyarch just unveiled the first trailer for the upcoming ?Call of Duty: Black Ops 2,? which is slated with a Nov. 13 release date. The announcement came on May 1st, and the upcoming first-person shooter is already breaking records. Amazon revealed that the pre-orders for ?Black Ops 2? are already three times the amount of those for the original ?Black Ops,? according to The Market for Computer & Video Games.
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Chinese Minister Of Defense To Visit US For First Time In Nine Years

Over the next week, Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie will meet with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to deepen military-to-military ties between the two countries. It will be the first time in almost 9 years that a Chinese Defense Minister has made an official visit to the U.S.
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Chinese Cities Major Contributors To Carbon Footprint: World Bank

China must follow a low-carbon growth path to reduce carbon emissions, which are believed to be highest among several cities in the country, the World Bank said on Thursday.Shanghai, Beijin and Tianjin are amongst the cities accounting for around 70 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions which is set to increase as china's population climbs to another 350 million in the next couple of decades, the international financial group said in a report.

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