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His parish, where he has worshiped for the last 40 years, is set to merge with a neighboring one in Glassboro.
WALL STREET JOURNAL H.P. Said to Plan Consolidation | Hewlett-Packard is set to merge its personal computer and printing divisions as it looks to streamline its business, a person briefed on the matter told The New York Times.
Norsk Hydro, whose energy division is set to merge with fellow Norwegian Statoil in October, has signed an agreement with India's state owned oil company, which will allow it to explore the waters off India.
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