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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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GSP's Gatorade deal hits the U.S. - ESPN.com
When it was announced in March that Georges St-Pierre had signed an endorsement deal with Gatorade Canada , observers pegged it as a major step forward in MMA's "mainstream" market acceptance. As with Caol Uno and his Nike sponsorship in Japan ...
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Governor’s Wife Is Hurt but Unbowed - Gainesville Sun
As Jenny Sanford headed off for a boating trip, the day after her husband, Mark Sanford, the governor of South Carolina, told the world he had been unfaithful, she met the throng of reporters waiting outside her South Carolina vacation home, all ...
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A POLITICAL WIFE'S TOUGH STANCE STRIKES A CHORD - Indiana Gazette
As Jenny Sanford headed off for a boating trip, the day after her husband, the governor of South Carolina, told the world he had been unfaithful, she met the throng of reporters waiting outside her South Carolina vacation home, all inquiring about ...
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White (shockingly) candid about Liddell, TUF - ESPN.com
Stop the presses: Dana White speaks frankly into an amplifying or recording device. ESPN Radio 1100 squeezed UFC president Dana White for details on rumors that Chuck Liddell may fight Rich Franklin in UFC 103 on September 19 in Dallas. This after ...
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Mrs. Mubarak at the World Economic Forum in Sharm - Egypt Today
I didn't set out to like Suzanne Mubarak. Politically speaking, it would have been easier had I simply found her a pleasant do-gooder content with her role as First Lady. Although I enjoy politics, I’m also a foreigner, so for nearly seven years I ...
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Scud fails to pay debt as house passed in - Brisbane Times
FORMER tennis ace Mark Philippoussis had a setback yesterday in his fight to pay more than $1.3 million in debts when his Melbourne home failed to sell at auction. The five-bedroom Williamstown townhouse attracted only three bids and was passed in at ...
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U.S.'s mounting debt could be next crisis - Durango Herald
WASHINGTON - The Founding Fathers left one legacy not celebrated on Independence Day but one that affects us all. It's the national debt. The country first got into debt to help pay for the Revolutionary War. Growing ever since, the debt stands today ...
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Scottish and Newcastle calls time on more pubs as tenanted scene goes ... - Scotland on Sunday Online
SCOTTISH & Newcastle's struggling tenanted pub company has reacted to the falling British beer market by putting a swathe of pubs on the market. The move is part of a wider strategy for the group to focus on the outlets it manages for Royal Bank of ...
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Landlords adopt non-renewable clause to get around the rent cap - Business24-7
Landlords in Dubai are incorporating a "non-renewable" clause in the yearly rental leases so they are not bound to adhere to the rent cap of the Dubai Government, realtors told Emirates Business. "Rents are continuing to fall in Dubai as a number of ...
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Lofty ambitions toppled in a crane crash - The Age
ANYONE looking to offload a crane business on to investors in the future might have a tough time thanks to the performance of two crane concerns that went public during the boom. Verticon has been heading south for some time and at last count its ...
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