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The BBC's Jon Leyne in Egypt says visitor numbers have only just begun to pick up after last year's revolution.
BBC: Egypt reopens Pyramid of Chefren to tourists
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Buyside investors are eager for IPOs and expect a stronger IPO market this year after IPOs began to pick up last year.
FORBES: Zipcar Revs Up For IPO, Prices $2 Above Range
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Closer Joel Hanrahan was traded to Boston, leaving journeyman Jason Grilli to pick up the slack after another solid year as a setup man.
WSJ: MLB 2013: Challengers gear up to take down Giants
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Still, the bidding wars caused by tight inventory provide the latest evidence that housing demand is starting to pick up after a six-year-long slump.
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Most guess that the economy will begin to pick up in the second half of the year, after a poor second quarter.
ECONOMIST: Germany
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The federation said the flow of residential approvals during the second quarter of 2011 "resumed its negative trend" in the UK as a whole, after a brief pick-up at the beginning of the year.
BBC: Slump in planning approvals for new Scottish homes
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With all the new bells and whistles--and generous subsidies from phone companies hoping to sign up new customers and upgrade old ones--sales of mobile phones are starting to pick up after two years of stagnation and could jump 15% next year.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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So says his role model and cousin Franchitti after seeing DiResta pick up the McLaren Autosport BDRC Young Driver of the Year award as the youngest-ever winner.
BBC: DiResta has the talent to succeed according to Franchitti
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After a slow year in 2009, BMW is also beginning to pick up steam with a redesigned 5-series sedan.
FORBES: Luxury Car Sales Race Goes Down To The Wire
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New Delhi however expects growth to pick up to 6.1%-6.7% next fiscal year and over 7% in the year after, broadly in line with the IMF's forecasts.
WSJ: IMF: India Should Resolve 'Bottlenecks' in Power, Infrastructure for Growth
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Year after year, they had intended to sell the place, waiting first for the market to pick up, then worrying about dishonest agents.
NEWYORKER: The Repatriates