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Glencore International, the commodity-trader-turned-producer, and Xstrata, the world's fourth largest mining company, are set to merge.
CenturyTel and Qwest Communications International, two phone companies that are set to merge next year, reported first-quarter results on Wednesday that exceeded expectations.
The situation is complicated by the fact that the machinists' union and the United Automobile Workers union, which represents 7,600 hourly workers at Long Beach and is just as eager to get the new work as the machinists are worried about losing it, are set to merge in the next few years.
Three local authorities in Dorset are set to merge after councillors voted in favour of the plan.
About 2,000 health staff managed by two Berkshire primary care trusts (PCTs) are set to merge under one health body.
Coleg Llandrillo and Coleg Menai are set to merge, creating the largest further education body in Wales, it has been announced.
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