- Thailand lifts martial law in 41 provinces : HindustanTimes.com
Jim Borowski - Govt reviews economic zone policy as protests grow | Reuters.com
Travis Roy - Globes [online] - Clal Finance to float at NIS 1-1.2 billion value
Steven Bridge - Dinars away - Zawya.com | Middle East Business News
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Jill Stone - Let the market end the Imus show
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Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej has signed the royal decree lifting martial law in 41 of the kingdom's 76 provinces, including Bangkok, effective from January 26...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is reviewing its policy on Special Economic Zones (SEZ), a government official said, as opposition to them grows on claims people are not being properly compensated for their land and doubts about their benefits...
Sources: The company will float 25% of its shares and also plans to raise NIS 250 million in bonds. The much talked-about IPO by Israel...
Kuwait/Dollar: Kuwait is rowing away from two sinking ships. The oil exporter's decision to drop the dinar's dollar peg is a blow to the plans for a currency union among the Gulf Cooperation Council...
A major investor in Bioenvision Inc., the latest buyout target of Cambridge-based Genzyme Corp., has announced a plan to gain more value from the sale...
AT FIRST I thought that Don Imus would emerge from his racist comment little scarred. The radio/cable shock jock would take his two-week suspension, during which he might cut deals with African-American ministers now demanding his head...
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Prominent Dallas law firm to close, pay $76 million penalty (AP) Hun Lee
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The senior managers and directors of Repco Corp made a tidy profit when the company was floated in 2003 Amber Swift
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What President Hillary Clinton Might Mean for Taxes, Trade, and Business Justin Henine-Hardenne
What President Hillary Clinton Might Mean for Taxes, Trade, and Business She tops most Democratic primary polls, she has outraised every other presidential candidate, and she's even the top choice in the online betting markets to be our next commander in...
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DAIRY farmers in the west have threatened to hold back their milk due to low farmgate prices...
United Press International - NewsTrack - Business - Jackson Hewitt franchises sued for fraud Hotty Miss
WASHINGTON, April 3 (UPI) -- U.S. investigators said Tuesday they sued five Jackson Hewitt Tax Services franchises for allegedly defrauding the U.S. Treasury out of more than $70 million...
National Tax Advice Day Marks Start of Tax Season - Newsroom - Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick Steven Bridge
Your vote was recorded successfully. Be sure to tune in to this week's show to hear the results. A rally is being held today in downtown Indianapolis as part of H R Block National Tax Advice Day...
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Plain Dealer Business: Alpaca farms get a fraction of what they sought in poisoning lawsuit Jill Stone
Posted by April 03, 2007 18:28PM A federal jury rejected the multimillion-dollar claims of two Northeast Ohio alpaca farmers who lost more than 70 animals in an accidental poisoning four years ago. After eight hours of deliberations, the jury in U.S...



