(Reuters) - Stacks of refined tin are stored in a warehouse owned by a private company in Pangkalpinang of Indonesia's Bangka Belitung province January 16, 2012. From 2009 until April last year, benchmark prices for tin, mainly used in soldering ... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - A girl stacks rocks at the entrance of a cave in the mountainous area of Arhab, north of Sanaa January 6, 2012. Villagers sought refuge in caves in Arhab after fighting between armed tribesmen loyal to anti-regime protesters and forces lo... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - A man fishes on his boat in front of smokestacks of petrochemical refinery near the town of Most November 28, 2011. REUTERS/David W Cerny (CZECH REPUBLIC - Tags: ENERGY)... [Full Article]
A look at some of the major differences between Amazon.com Inc.'s tablet computer, the Kindle Fire, and Apple Inc.'s popular iPad: (Source: AP)... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Store clerk Allison Page stacks the new biography of Apple CEO Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson in San Francisco, California October 24, 2011. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - A post office worker walks between stacks of ballot boxes which will be used for the upcoming presidential election on Sunday in Buenos Aires, October 21, 2011. Argentina's current President and presidential candidate Cristina Fernand... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - A student from the Yermolov Cadet School watches over stacks of educational weapons during a weekend training camp in a forest near the south Russian city of Stavropol October 16, 2011. The Yermolev state school in Stavropol, which was fo... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Stacks of Swiss franc, Euro and U.S. dollar banknotes are displayed in a bank in Bern August 15, 2011. The Swiss franc dropped to two-week lows against the euro and dollar on Monday on speculation the Swiss National Bank could further act... [Full Article]
(AFP/Getty Images/File) - Sheets of freshly made twenty dollar bills lay in stacks at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in July 2011 in Washington, DC. Mark Twain jokingly recommended crime as a way of learning morals, so the great American writer... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Stacks of U.S. 100 dollar notes are pictured at the headquarters of the Korea Exchange Bank in Seoul August 2, 2011. A last-gasp deal to raise the U.S. borrowing limit cleared its biggest hurdle in Congress on Monday, warding off the risk... [Full Article]