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      <title>United Technologies merger settlement approved</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has approved a settlement in which United Technologies Corp. will sell some of its assets as part of its $18.4 billion purchase of aerospace-parts maker Goodrich Corp., the largest merger in aircraft industry history. 
                   The settlement between Hartford, Conn., -based United Technologies and the Justice Department was approve...</description>
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      <description>STOCKHOLM (AP) — The world's largest arms vendors are expanding in the cybersecurity sector as austerity measures weigh on sales of traditional weapons, a Swedish peace research institute said Monday. 
                   Sales by the 100 largest arms producing companies, excluding Chinese companies, fell by 5 percent to $410 billion in 2011, the Stockholm International Peace...</description>
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