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1. Indebted Dubai puts on brave face

Dubai opened the world's tallest structure in a glitzy ceremony meant to put a brave face on crushing debt woes, leading some to wonder whether the tower is the emirate's crowning glory or its last hurrah. tgam.ca/Fzt

2. Arrest warrant issued for Tang

A Toronto money manager who is facing a Canada-wide arrest warrant for operating a Ponzi scheme says he has travelled to China "to make money" because he has been banned from trading by Canadian regulators.

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3. Canadian dollar in increasing fashion

Rising commodity prices and expectations that Canada will lead economic growth among Group of Seven countries this year are boosting the allure of Canada's assets, sending global investors rushing to buy the Canadian dollar. tgam.ca/GOg

4. Dubai's Burj Khalifa: Built out of opulence, named for its saviour

World's tallest structure renamed in tribute to Abu Dhabi ruler who bailed out troubled state builder.

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5. Google upsets carriers, analyst says

Phone companies are not pleased with the Internet search company's decision to launch its handset with the preloaded, Google-designed Android operating system, Peter Misek of Canaccord Adams says.

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