'Labour's big guns lay into the SNP with dire £13bn warning (The Scotsman) TONY Blair and Gordon Brown yesterday turned the new Labour mantra of "hope over fear" on its head with a series of grim warnings to voters over what they claimed were the dangers of voting for the Scottish National Party in May's Holyrood election.
'Today's Business (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) Chicago | Kraft Foods was set to become an independent company after the close of trading Friday, when Altria Group spins off its remaining stake in the world's second-largest food and drink company.
'Two thirds of the online Europeans are aware of .eu (Finanztreff.de) Just one year after its launch, almost two thirds (63%) of the European online population are aware of the .eu Internet top level domain name and 45 % know that they, as residents of EU, can get their own .eu domain name.
'It's a wrap (Austin American-Statesman) Will organic wines follow the lead of organic foods that now permeate almost every grocery shelf? Seven winemakers at the Organic Approach event hope so.
'Business news in brief (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Unionized workers at two Hershey chocolate factories were finishing their vote yesterday on whether to accept a tentative agreement that would keep the hometown factories open but allow the elimination of hundreds of jobs.
'Intellectual Property (Mondaq) In a report issued on March 12, 2007, The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) warned trademark owners that they face increased risks from cybersquatters.