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- Banks's Gieve Quits as Reforms Announced
- By Sumeet Desai LONDON (Reuters UK) - Bank of England Deputy Governor John Gieve announced on Wednesday he is to quit prematurely, just as the government unveils the biggest shake-up of the central bank's financial stability remit in more than a decade. Gieve, who has specific...
- News items 2008-06-19
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- Lou looks back: legendary Lou Ferrigno isn't just one of bodybuilding's biggest stars—he's one of its biggest fans, too
- You may know him as The Incredible Hulk, a two-time Mr. Universe winner, the focus of Arnold Schwarzenegger's psych-out games in Pumping Iron, the neighbor on The King of Queens or even as a Los Angeles County deputy sheriff. Lou Ferrigno is all of these, of course, not to mention...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- PERNOD RICARD : New Appointments to Pernod Ricard's management team from 1 July 2008
- Two new Deputy Managing Directors: Thierry Billot andMichel Bord Press release - Paris, 26 June 2008 From 1 July 2008, the management team of Pernod Ricard will be strengthenedby the appointment of two new Deputy Managing Directors: - Thierry Billot has been appointed Deputy Managing Director in charge ofBrands. He...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- MPs' expenses squeezed - just Pounds 4,200 for meals
- MPs are to get a 30-a-day lunch allowance but they are to lose their right to claim for new kitchens and televisions in a crackdown on their expenses. The so-called "John Lewis list" is being replaced by a 19,600-a- year tax-free allowance for their second homes but...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Razak denies murder claims
- World News IN BRIEF *KUALA LUMPUR The Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, has dismissed as "total garbage" a blogger's allegation that his wife was involved in the murder of a Mongolian model. Mr Razak said claims about his wife, Rosmah Mansor, were a desperate bid...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Mugabe stripped of his honorary knighthood as a 'mark of revulsion'
- Robert Mugabe has been stripped of his honorary knighthood by the Queen as a "mark of revulsion" over the abuse of human rights in Zimbabwe. The growing condemnation of Mr Mugabe convinced Gordon Brown that the knighthood could be taken from the President without it proving counter-productive....
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Staff salary secrecy will be banned
- Home News IN BRIEF *Employers will be banned from swearing staff to secrecy over their salaries under moves to close the pay gap between men and women. About 25 per cent of firms are thought to insist on "gagging clauses" when hiring employees. Labour's deputy leader, Harriet...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- A criminal probe of Walker is possible
- The Utah Attorney General's Office said Wednesday that a special investigation into an election complaint filed against Rep. Mark Walker, R-Sandy, is moot now that Walker lost his bid to become state treasurer. However, Chief Deputy Attorney General Ray Hintze told the Deseret News there could still...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Wisconsin schools question green cash giveaway
- The federal government might soon send cash to school districts for green upgrades, but some superintendents are looking for strings and questioning the amount. If a proposed bill passes the U.S. Senate and is signed by the president, it will free up cash for school districts across...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Council kills ethics policy
- By Tim Hrenchir THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The Topeka City Council on Tuesday evening repealed the ethics ordinance it approved last year. Council members voted 6-1-2 to approve Deputy Mayor Jeff Preisner's proposal to make the move. Preisner, Lana Kennedy, Jack Woelfel,...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Aziz's lawyer to London mayor in probe
- AMMAN AFP — The lawyer for Tareq Aziz on Wednesday offered to support London Mayor Boris Johnson who is being probed for possession of a cigar case belonging to Iraq's former deputy prime minister. "I am ready to contact Johnson, stand by him and provide all necessary support...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Logan apartments' tenants might be moved elsewhere
- The landlord of the Lindley Court Apartments in Logan and the bank that holds its mortgage are considering a plan to pay the city $80,000 to permanently relocate tenants locked out of the troubled complex since Saturday. Andrew Ross, a deputy city solicitor, said it became apparent yesterday that repairs...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- A fugitive roundup nets 2 most-wanted
- Daniel Rasheed Johnson is just 19, but already he has been charged with three murders - two in Philadelphia and one in Harrisburg - and he is a suspect in two others, investigators said yesterday. He also was a fugitive. But Johnson is now in custody, snared in Operation Falcon,...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Titan Energy Worldwide Demonstrates Sentry 5000 Mobile Utility System to Top New York State, Nassau County and Connecticut Emergency Management Officials
- MINNEAPOLIS -- Titan Energy Worldwide (OTC BB: TEWI), a leader in the manufacturing, marketing and servicing of energy generation products and services, has completed a series of live demonstrations of the Sentry 5000 Disaster Response Mobile Utility System for the New York State Department of Transportation, Nassau County's Sheriff Department,...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- City of Tulsa Deputy Mayor Tom Baker to retire
- Deputy Mayor Tom Baker will retire from service with the city of Tulsa effective June 30. Baker served 34 years with the Tulsa Fire Department, 16 years as fire chief. He later ran for Tulsa City Council and successfully won the District 4 seat from 2002 to 2006. After his...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Kobe rap costs Shaq his badge
- PHOENIX -- Shaquille O'Neal will lose his special deputy's badge in Maricopa County because of language he used in a rap video that mocks former teammate Kobe Bryant. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the Phoenix Suns center's use of a racially derogatory word and other foul...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Statements thrown out in murder case
- A judge has thrown out the statements a murder suspect made in a police interview because investigators continued to question the man after he requested a lawyer. After being read his rights, Mark Elden Erickson, 30, continued to be questioned by Beaver County sheriff's deputies investigating the...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Syrian nuclear probe off to 'good start': IAEA chief inspector
- VIENNA AFP — The UN nuclear watchdog's probe into an alleged covert nuclear facility in the Syrian desert has gotten off to "a good start," a top official said on Wednesday. "It was a good start, but there's still work that remains to be done," Olli Heinonen, deputy...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- End of EU sanctions on Cuba deals US a setback
- WASHINGTON AFP — The European Union's decision to lift sanctions against Cuba dealt a setback to US diplomacy after Washington failed to convince eastern European allies to block the move, analysts say. "It was a failure for American diplomacy, which did everything possible through pressure on eastern European...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Climate change will impact US national security
- WASHINGTON AFP — Climate change will have sweeping consequences for US national security by 2030 aggravating global poverty and destabilizing fragile countries, a US intelligence report said Wednesday. "We judge global climate change will have wide-ranging implications for US national security interests over the next 20 years," Thomas...
- Articles 2008-06-25
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