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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 10 May - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Anglo's South Africa investors open to improved BHP bid.

UK stocks rally on surprise economic growth.

Trump donors warm to Marco Rubio as running mate.

UK exits recession with 0.6% first-quarter growth.

Apple apologises after crushing backlash to iPad advertisement.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL T-Mobile, Verizon in talks to carve up US cellular.

Harvard, Penn and MIT still struggling to quell protests.

US-built Pier in Gaza nears opening, but distributing aid is no easy feat.

Biden's threat to freeze weapons deliveries raises alarm in Israel.

LES ECHOS The UK emerged from recession in the first quarter.

War in Gaza: Israel and Hamas leave the negotiating table for a truce.

Biotechnology conquers fashion.

Sport: Snowleader takes on Europe.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Trucks, driver shortage rampant: 233,000 missing in Europe.

Recordati's margins rise to 40.2%.

Fincantieri launches increase and takes over Wass.

Bankitalia blocks Bff dividend, share price plummets (-10%).

CINCO DIAS Banco Sabadell accuses BBVA of violating takeover rules with its takeover bid.

IAG limits its losses to 4 mln eur in the year to March due to the strength of Iberia and British Airways.

Gestamp earns 31% less and activates a plan to lift profitability in North America.

HANDELSBLATT Little progress in the proportion of women in management positions.

Why young Europeans are increasingly voting for right-wing parties.

EU companies are withdrawing money from China - and encountering problems in the process.

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