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- Australian colonial premier dug up for paternity test
- SYDNEY AFP — The exhumation of a lecherous Australian colonial leader for a paternity test has angered his acknowledged relatives who Tuesday described the process as "appalling." The remains of South Australian premier Charles Cameron Kingston, who died a century ago, were dug up in March at the request...
- Research articles 2008-05-26
- French president Sarkozy and Bruni fly to Red Sea resort
- LUXOR, Egypt AFP — French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his new girlfriend Carla Bruni flew out of Egypt's Luxor on Wednesday aboard a tycoon friend's private jet headed for the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. Sarkozy, once more making controversial use of billionaire businessman Vincent Bollore's plane, left...
- Research articles 2007-12-27
- 2,000 protestors demand return to law and order in Kyrgyzstan
- BISHKEK AFP — About 2,000 people have marched to the centre of Kyrgyzstan's capital, demanding constitutional reforms and a "return" to law and order after the supreme court allowed a controversial businessman to stand at a by-election. The protest organised under the title "For Law and Order" was organised...
- Research articles 2006-04-08
- Federal prosecutor explains how businesses become targets
- A businessman commits fraud. Does the federal government prosecute the businessman, the company or both?The depends, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas C. Albus as he spoke Friday morning at a breakfast meeting of the Missouri Chamber of Commerce.Albus, filling in for U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway, described the nine factors that...
- Research articles 2006-01-10
- Mark Thatcher to be asked about alleged coup masterminds
- JOHANNESBURG AFP — British businessman Mark Thatcher will Friday be asked in court to shed light on the alleged masterminds of a botched coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, including oil tycoon Eli Calil and British novelist Jeffrey Archer. The son of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher has been...
- Research articles 2005-02-17
- Thoughts turn to Gray's old friend.(Opinion)(Nate Gray)(Michael R. White)(Column)
- Byline: Brian Tucker With all the scandals, and allegations of scandal, swirling around Cleveland businessman Nate Gray, the one former politician most closely identified with him, former Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White, is also the one most removed. I've written consistently...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- Tories target by-election seat
- A newcastle businessman has been selected by the Tories to fight the Hartlepool by-election caused by Peter Mandelson's elevation to the European Commission in Brussels. Jeremy Middleton will try and overturn the Labour majority of 14,571 in the Teesside town. Married with three children he previously tried to...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Chechen millionaire to try again for republic's top post
- MOSCOW AFP ? You can't accuse Chechen millionaire businessman Malik Saidullayev of not being persistent. After being removed as a presidential candidate in Chechnya last year -- reportedly at the Kremlin's bidding -- he plans to stand again in upcoming elections that follow the killing of the republic's pro-Moscow...
- Research articles 2004-06-16
- Kerry launches vice-presidential headhunt
- WASHINGTON AFP ? Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Kerry launched his quest for a vice-presidential running-mate for the November election, with Senator John Edwards among the favourites after quitting the race for the White House. The Kerry campaign named a Washington businessman as the main headhunter to find a...
- Research articles 2004-03-03
- China businessman applies to trademark George W. Bush name to market nappies
- BEIJING, AFP ? A Beijing businessman has filed an application to trademark the Chinese name of US President George W. Bush to help market his disposable nappies. The applicant, surnamed Guo, filed an application with the General Administration for Industry and Commerce of China, stating he wants to use...
- Research articles 2004-02-06
- Arrested: Colombian rebel accused of killing Japanese hostage
- BOGOTA AFP ? Leftist rebel leader "Hugo", accused of murdering kidnapped Japanese businessman Chikao Muramatsu and the killing of 36 others in a February nightclub bombing, has been arrested, Colombian secret service sources said. Commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia's 22nd Front, Wilmer Antonio Marin Cano, alias...
- Research articles 2003-12-15
- Colorado feels bite of West Nile
- THE BUSINESSMAN'S TONE REEKED WITH DISAPPOINTMENT when he mentioned the J.D. Edwards buyout by PeopleSoft. Home-grown J.D. Edwards was being merged with a California rival, and the job losses that usually accompany such consolidations were expected to hit Colorado particularly hard. But nobody has even tried to stop it,...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- Freshman GOP senator won't seek re-election
- CHICAGO -- Republican Sen. Peter Fitzgerald announced Tuesday he will not seek a second term next year, leaving stunned party officials scrambling for a candidate as they try to hang onto the Senate. Fitzgerald, who clashed with GOP leaders, was considered one of the most vulnerable Senate...
- Research articles 2003-04-16
- It's the renaissance Japan has to have.
- Dec 29, 2002 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) A former Japanese business magazine editor, Shinya Okamoto, believes a new breed of businessman is emerging. In his latest book, Okamoto says these new Japanese are the vanguard of a rebirth in both ...
- Research articles 2002-12-30
- Battle For The Bucks: Lazio counting on staunch anti-Hillary bloc in bid to narrow wide funding deficit.
- Greenberg, Eric J. The Jewish Week 05-26-2000 Battle For The Bucks: Lazio counting on staunch anti-Hillary bloc in bid to narrow wide funding deficit. ERIC J. GREENBERG STAFF WRITER The battle of the heavy weights may be...
- Research articles 2000-05-26
- On the Leading Edge: Interview With Conway, S.C., Businessman Sam Frink. (Originated from The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
- Jun. 4--Sam Frink: Who he is: Owns and operates Conway Ford and Grand Strand Nissan. Also owns a piece of Bobby Gerald Ford in Mullins. Why he's on the leading edge: Considered the top black businessman in Horry County. Conway Ford sold $21.2 million in cars last...
- Research articles 1994-06-05
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- Former North Dakota Governor Schafer Joins RDO Equipment Co. Board; RDO Equipment Welcomes Schafer's Extensive Business Experience and Proven Leadership Skills to Board
- Business Editors FARGO, N.D.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 4, 2001 RDO Equipment Co. (NYSE:RDO) announced today that entrepreneur, businessman and former North Dakota governor Edward T. Schafer has been elected as an additional member of the Company's Board of Directors. Ronald D. Offutt, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, stated,...
- Research articles 2001-09-04
- Braun Consulting Appoints Norman R. Bobins to Board of Directors; Chicago Business and Civic Leader Joins Braun Consulting's Leadership Team
- CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 6, 1999-- Braun Consulting, Inc. (Nasdaq:BRNC), a leading customer strategy and Internet solutions firm, today appointed Norman R. Bobins to its board of directors. Bobins, president and CEO of LaSalle Bank N.A. and head of Midwest Commercial Banking for ABN AMRO North America, the parent of the...
- Research articles 1999-10-06
- Jeno honored by Ernst & Young.(A Laudable Life: Jeno Paulucci)(Brief Article)
- LIFELONG BUSINESSMAN AND PHILANTHROPIST Jeno Paulucci will receive the first International Lifetime Achievement Award for Activism, Entrepreneurship and Leadership at the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards on Nov. 20. LIFELONG BUSINESSMAN AND PHILANTHROPIST Jeno Paulucci will receive the first International...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- CEO of Erie, Pa.-based supply-chain management firm wins leadership award.
- By Jason Noble, Erie Times-News, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 30--An Erie businessman was one of eight western Pennsylvania entrepreneurs recognized for outstanding leadership Friday by accounting firm Ernst & Young. Jim Berlin, chief executive of Erie-based Logistics...
- Research articles 2004-06-30
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