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            <description>Just imagine a long haul flight with 839 other passengers all squashed into one plane? This is the very near future of flight on the A380 when Air Austral takes delivery of its new craft.</description>
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            <description>Spring is a time for new beginnings, and economically the green shoots are supposed to be sprouting. But Richard Quest wonders if there is any actual evidence?</description>
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            <description>Richard Quest explains about Diwali - the festival of accounting when prayers are offered to the goddess of wealth. These prayers have been answered early for the world's banks.</description>
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            <description>The decision not to rescue Lehman led to its bankruptcy and subsequent collapse. Should they have or shouldn't they have? Richard Quest answers this question and more.</description>
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