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BT offers holidays for pay cuts
BT offers staff the chance of long holidays in return for a big pay cut in a bid to reduce costs during the economic downturn.
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Rogue trades cost oil broker $10m
A rogue trader at a London-based oil brokerage causes his employer to lose $10m (£6m) after making unauthorised trades.
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BA to cut spending by one fifth
British Airways says it is to reduce capital spending by 20% as it faces falling passenger numbers.
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Journey for a Cure - Palestine Herald-Press
PALESTINE — Santa Barbara, Calif. residents Bill and Victoria Strong describe their 20-month-old daughter Gwendolyn Strong as an easy-going, happy little girl who likes to have fun and loves Sesame Street. The Strongs will be in Palestine on ...
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AAT damages liver and lungs - Great Falls Tribune
Charlie was a friend of mine. He was gregarious, funny and gifted, and I first met him at a church retreat where he and his wife led music. I was often teased by Charlie, because he was afraid of doctors and often said he never went for checkups ...
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Holding hope for Aspen Deke - Blue Springs Examiner
After hearing that his daughter was diagnosed with a rare and very aggressive form of cancer, Eric Deke said he felt as if he had been punched in the stomach. Nineteen months ago, 5-year-old Aspen Deke from Buckner was diagnosed with Philadelphia ...
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Needless costs of special education - Berkshire Eagle
It has taken nearly 80 years for scientists to figure out what causes the curious reading problem we call dyslexia. God help us if it takes another 80 to get the knowledge out of the labs and into the brains of educators. For one thing, we will go ...
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Next foreclosure wave is in view - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Amid rising unemployment and falling home prices, mortgage defaults have surged to record levels this year. Until recently, many banks have put off launching foreclosure action on the troubled properties, in part because they had signed up for the ...
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Another wave of foreclosures is poised to strike - Newsday
WASHINGTON - Just as the nation's housing market has begun showing signs of stabilizing, another wave of foreclosures is poised to strike, possibly as early as this summer, inflicting new punishment on families, communities and the still-troubled ...
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Calif. bullet train hits criticism on SF Peninsula - WJLA
Sign up for ABC 7 News e-mail alerts. MENLO PARK, Calif. - Last November, more than 60 percent of voters on the San Francisco Peninsula supported a $9.9 billion bond measure to help pay for a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and the Los ...
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Trenton trims spending to make up for lost cash - Jackson Sun
Wednesday marked the first day of the new budget fiscal year for Trenton, where residents will continue to pay the same property tax rate despite a shortfall in revenues. City officials in June approved a $3.5 million general fund budget after ...
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Housing market spurs bidding wars - Bakersfield Californian
It sure is. Home buyers seduced by low interest rates and state and federal tax incentives are storming the real estate market and finding inventory sharply reduced. But all this demand may be artificial. Some real estate professionals predict a ...
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