EMI draws up fresh plan for cuts - Daily Telegraph
EMI Music is drawing up plans for radical cost cuts, including a further reduction in its 3,500-strong workforce, to persuade investors to stump up the £120m that private equity owner Terra Firma needs to retain control of the business. The plan
Jon Lender Government Watch - Hartford Courant
Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, now a Democratic candidate for state attorney general, has politically exploited a database of citizens’ names assembled at taxpayers’ expense by her office: Her 2010 election committee has been sending
Activists Decry Bank’s Loan Approval for Uganda Dam - Inter Press Service
WASHINGTON, Apr 27 (IPS) - Brushing aside concerns from environmentalists and rights groups, the World Bank said Thursday it will support the controversial Bujagali dam in Uganda with 360 million dollars in loans and guarantees. The decision was
This Crisis Won’t Stop Moving - New York Times
YOU know we’re in trouble when we’re told that the economic problems in Greece, Portugal and Spain, the most indebted countries in the euro zone, are likely to remain safely contained in those nations. As we all now know, mortgage woes were
Bill would ban up-front fees to foreclosure consultants - YourWestValley.com
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are moving to slam the door on what some see as fly-by-night scammers who hold themselves out as “foreclosure consultants.” Legislation making its way through the House would establish for the first time ever some
U.S. may take bigger role in Citigroup - Kansas City Star
NEW YORK - Citigroup Inc. is in talks that could see the U.S. government take a bigger stake in the beleaguered bank, according to reports. The Wall Street Journal said taxpayers could own as much as 40 percent of the ailing lender’s common stock
The Loan Fifty Million People Need. - DAILY KOS
Or twenty million or one hundred million. All the efforts and federal money disbursed to increase consumer and small business loans is bad public policy as long as tens of millions of Americans are financially, functionally illiterate. People that
Charter School Founder Faces Financial Scrutiny - New York Times
She was also given 10 percent of federal grant money that the school received for books and other needs, a stipend worth $30,000. She was paid $18,700 in lieu of vacation, and was provided with the money to buy a $74,820 2007 Mercedes GL 450.
EMI draws up fresh plan for cuts - Daily Telegraph
EMI Music is drawing up plans for radical cost cuts, including a further reduction in its 3,500-strong workforce, to persuade investors to stump up the £120m that private equity owner Terra Firma needs to retain control of the business. The plan
Jon Lender Government Watch - Hartford Courant
Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, now a Democratic candidate for state attorney general, has politically exploited a database of citizens’ names assembled at taxpayers’ expense by her office: Her 2010 election committee has been sending
Activists Decry Bank’s Loan Approval for Uganda Dam - Inter Press Service
WASHINGTON, Apr 27 (IPS) - Brushing aside concerns from environmentalists and rights groups, the World Bank said Thursday it will support the controversial Bujagali dam in Uganda with 360 million dollars in loans and guarantees. The decision was
This Crisis Won’t Stop Moving - New York Times
YOU know we’re in trouble when we’re told that the economic problems in Greece, Portugal and Spain, the most indebted countries in the euro zone, are likely to remain safely contained in those nations. As we all now know, mortgage woes were
Bill would ban up-front fees to foreclosure consultants - YourWestValley.com
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are moving to slam the door on what some see as fly-by-night scammers who hold themselves out as “foreclosure consultants.” Legislation making its way through the House would establish for the first time ever some
U.S. may take bigger role in Citigroup - Kansas City Star
NEW YORK - Citigroup Inc. is in talks that could see the U.S. government take a bigger stake in the beleaguered bank, according to reports. The Wall Street Journal said taxpayers could own as much as 40 percent of the ailing lender’s common stock
The Loan Fifty Million People Need. - DAILY KOS
Or twenty million or one hundred million. All the efforts and federal money disbursed to increase consumer and small business loans is bad public policy as long as tens of millions of Americans are financially, functionally illiterate. People that
Charter School Founder Faces Financial Scrutiny - New York Times
She was also given 10 percent of federal grant money that the school received for books and other needs, a stipend worth $30,000. She was paid $18,700 in lieu of vacation, and was provided with the money to buy a $74,820 2007 Mercedes GL 450.