RBS art: A bank loan worth millions
News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
ARTWORKS from the Royal Bank of Scotland's collection are to go on show to the public, reports Tim Cornwell
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
ARTWORKS from the Royal Bank of Scotland's collection are to go on show to the public, reports Tim Cornwell
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
ARTWORKS from the Royal Bank of Scotland's collection are to go on show to the public, reports Tim Cornwell
The Young Professional Blogs Aggregator (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
Five reasons why nonprofit leaders should care that Jeffery Raikes is not making seven figures.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Entertainment spots and more than 20 curio stalls have been lost to a fire in North Coast.
News (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Entertainment spots and more than 20 curio stalls have been lost to a fire in North Coast.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
City bankers working for the Treasury are in line for bonuses worth millions of pounds, it has been revealed.
The Boy Genius Report (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
We’ve seen pretty wild iPhone thefts in the past, some involving serious injury, but you just know it’s bad when Interpol gets involved. Thousands of iPhone 3GS’ were stolen from a Belgian warehouse through a hole in the roof directly…
TV Envy (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... a vicious verbal fight that drove her over the edge. Finally, a flashback scene that was really worth watching. More of Amanda Woodward’s ( Heather Locklear ) motives for returning to the Place were revealed as well - it has something to do with some painting worth millions. Much more interesting things happened in the episode… Continue reading Melrose Place: Murderer...
All Africa (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
The police in Adamawa State have arrested a contractor known as KBM, over alleged diversion of fertilizer worth millions of naira.
post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... loans. Right now, the U.S. Education Department makes some student loans directly, but the rest - worth millions of dollars each year - are made by private lenders, who then receive government subsidies for doing so. Eliminating those payments will save $87 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office, so the bill will pay for its other provisions. More help...
i On Global Trends (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Internally displaced Congolese on the move in North Kivu province after an FDLR attackMinerals and arms smuggling worth millions of dollars persists in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) despite international sanctions, fuelling rebel strength despite national army operations, and army and rebel soldiers continue to kill civilians, according to a new United Nations report...
Mungowit's End (Free subscription) | yesterday
A delightful email exchange . Excerpt: From: Simon Edhouse Date: Tuesday 17 November 2009 11.07am To: David Thorne Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Logo Design You just crossed the line. You have no idea about the potential this project has. The technology allows users to network peer to peer, add contacts, share information and is potentially worth many millions of dollars and your short sightedness...
All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
A bank account opened in Charles Taylor’s name and worth millions of dollars was operated to fund “covert” operations on behalf of the government of Liberia – it was not a personal account used to squirrel away money for himself from activities including the trading of arms in exchange for Sierra Leone’s diamonds, as prosecutors’ allege — the...
Global Security (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Minerals and arms smuggling worth millions of dollars persists in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) despite international sanctions, fuelling rebel strength despite national army operations, and army and rebel soldiers continue to kill civilians, according to a new United Nations report that calls on the Security Council to take action to plug the gaps.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Minerals and arms smuggling worth millions of dollars persists in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) despite international sanctions, fuelling rebel strength despite national army operations, and army and rebel soldiers continue to kill civilians, according to a new United Nations report that calls on the Security Council to take action to plug the gaps.