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News wrap: Woodside, Mitsubishi, and China

EAST Timor, Woodside smoke the peace pipe as Gusmao and Coleman meet; Japan's Mitsubishi inks deal to buy shale assets in Canada; and China may finally assent to more nuclear power.

Woodside East Timor prime minister Xanana Gusmao's eight-day visit to Australia has prompted a fresh effort to break the deadlock over the development of Woodside's Greater Sunrise field. Gusmao and...

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