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Seegrid Leadership Role Expandsat MODEX
Rotacaster Handtruck Safety Tops MODEX 2012
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Seegrid takes Leadership Role in Vision-Guided Truck Market
ETO Manufacturers Are Blogging, Tweeting, and Turning
Quality Digest Looks at MODEX 2012 and LiftnBuddy
Rotacaster Handtruck Safety Value and Productivity Tops
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Situation of Afghanistan is different from Iraq.
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Qatar's towering ambition
How Qatar's international influence is rising as fast as its skyline
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Week in pictures: 21-27 January 2012
News photos from around the world this week
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VIDEO: Five Minutes With: Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan on the truth about wrestling
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Virtual warfare
Photographer John Cantlie's conflict pictures re-imagined in the virtual landscape.
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VIDEO: Inside the 2012 Olympic apartments
BBC Breakfast's Tim Muffett has had a look around the athletes' apartments in the 2012 Olympic Village.
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Spider-Man designer Ishioka dies
Oscar-winning costume designer Eiko Ishioka, whose designs were worn by Broadway actors and movie stars, dies of pancreatic cancer, aged 73.
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AC Milan pull out of Tevez chase
AC Milan drop out of the running to sign Argentina striker Carlos Tevez from Manchester City.
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Web economy 'to double by 2016'
With half the world online by 2016, the web economy in the G20 countries is set to nearly double in size to $4.2tn (£2.7tn), research suggests.
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Tackling inequality 'a priority'
Growing inequality should now be the priority for leaders after the economic crisis, senior figures at the World Economic Forum say.
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VIDEO: What IS this? Find out in Odd Box...
The man who shot himself in the head with a nail gun but didn't notice, the BBC reporter enjoying a toy fair way too much and a baby aardvark. It's the week's weird and wonderful video stories in Newsbeat's Odd Box with Dominic Byrne.
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Brothers face decapitation charge
Two brothers are charged with the murder of a man who was found shot, decapitated and burnt in Stockport.
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Parties clash over RBS boss bonus
Ministers and Labour clash over who is responsible for RBS chief executive Stephen Hester's contract, amid anger about a £963,000 share bonus offer.
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Paraguay president 'cancer free'
Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo is now free of cancer after successful chemotherapy treatment in Brazil, his doctors say.
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Funeral for Rio collapse victim
The funeral is held for the first of 14 confirmed victims of Wednesday's building collapse in Rio de Janeiro, as the search continues for about 12 missing people.
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US home invasion killer's blame
A man convicted of murdering a woman and her two daughters in a 2007 home invasion denies responsibility, as a judge sentences him to die.
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Romney back into lead in Florida
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney pulls away from nearest rival Newt Gingrich in Florida opinion polls, although his national lead slips.
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Trainer: Uggie the dog to retire
Uggie, the 10-year-old canine star of Oscar-nominated hit The Artist, is 'getting tired'.
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Barefoot Bandit sentenced again
The notorious 20-year-old former fugitive known as the Barefoot Bandit is sentenced by a federal judge to six-and-a-half years in prison.
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Demi Moore 911 call tape released
Demi Moore suffered convulsions after smoking an undisclosed substance, according to a tape of an emergency call made on Monday.
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'Microplastic' threat to shores
Microscopic plastic debris from washing clothes is accumulating in the marine environment and could be entering the food chain, a study warns.
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Facebook clickjacking legal row
The social network and Washington State sue a marketing firm over claims that it deceived users by hiding 'Like' buttons. The firm denies the charge.
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Nobel plea for Mexico journalists
A host of international writers including several Nobel laureates issue a joint statement condemning attacks on journalists in Mexico.
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US economic growth rate picks up
The pace of US economic growth quickened to a 2.8% annualised rate in the three months to December, the Commerce Department says.
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Magnetic soap could suck up oil spills
Magnetic soap could suck up oil spills
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Demi Moore 911 call released, Winslet to get Cesar award
Demi Moore 911 call released, Winslet to get Cesar award
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Ron Paul and the pink slip that could decide the election
Ron Paul and the pink slip that could decide the election
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Seegrid Leadership Role Expandsat MODEX
Seegrid Leadership Role in Vision-Guided Robotic Trucks Expands at MODEX
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Rotacaster Handtruck Safety Tops MODEX 2012
Rotacaster Handtruck Safety Tops MODEX 2012
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MODEX Press Conference for Liftn Buddy on February 7 Booth 1
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In pictures: Rio de Janeiro building collapse
Workers battle to rescue people from collapsed buildings in Rio
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Mixed views on Winehouse fashion
Fashion critics deliver mixed reviews of designer Jean Paul Gaultier's latest collection, which was inspired by the late Amy Winehouse.
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Coldplay to play Policeman's Ball
Coldplay, Jon Stewart, Mumford & Sons and Russell Brand are among the acts to sign up for the Secret Policeman's Ball in March.
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Khan must wait on Peterson fight
Amir Khan still does not have a deal with Lamont Peterson over a rematch with the US boxer waiting until his appeal has been heard.
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Davos tackles 'lost generation'
Preventing a "lost generation" of workers unable to get jobs is one of the world economy's biggest problems, according to delegates at Davos.
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US durable goods orders rise 3%
Orders for durable goods rose 3% in the US in December, according to official figures from the Commerce Department.
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Nokia hit by falling mobile sales
Mobile phone giant Nokia reports a loss for the final three months of last year, as sales of mobile devices fell sharply.
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FBI social network scraping app
The FBI asks contractors to suggest a system that can "scrape" information from social networks to build alert maps.
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Guatemala ex-leader Rios in court
Former Guatemalan military leader Efrain Rios Montt has appeared before a court which will decide if he should face charges of genocide.
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Falklands before Argentine senate
Argentina's upper house, the Senate, is set to discuss the future of the Falkland Islands at a meeting later.
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Three bodies found in Rio rubble
The bodies of three people are recovered by rescue workers in Brazil searching through rubble after the collapse of several high-rise office buildings in Rio de Janeiro.
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