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One of the country's largest supermarket groups is getting ready to launch the first competitor ... Business News...
One of the country's largest supermarket groups is getting ready to launch the first competitor to the national debit card
Coop Denmark, one of the country's largest supermarket groups, has come a step closer to launching the first competitor to Denmark's national debit card, the Dankort, reported public service broadcaster DR Tuesday.
EnterCard, the Norwegian company that will i...
The difficult retirement choice of whether to take a lump-sum distribution from your company's p... PERSONAL FINANCE: Deciding
The difficult retirement choice of whether to take a lump-sum distribution from your company's pension or a lifetime monthly annuity is getting more complex.
The recently enacted pension legislation is going to change the formulas for calculating lump-sum distributions from corporate pensions, substituting a new benchmark interest rate and adjusting mortality tables as well.
For pr...
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana. read more
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Immigration laws separate Mexican mother from dying son LUBBOCK, Texas - A rosary lies acr... Immigration laws separate Mexica
Immigration laws separate Mexican mother from dying son
LUBBOCK, Texas - A rosary lies across the corner of 8-year-old Luis Carranza's pillow, the cross closest to his soft, brown hair.
An oxygen mask covers his mouth and nose, and his breaths are short and rapid. A pillow supports his frail body. Taped along the foot of his hospital bed are the letters "DNR," meaning do not resus...
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana.
A U.S. federal credit agency, the Export-Import Bank, had approved the sale, so the purchaser could get a bank ...
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana.
A U.S. federal credit agency, the Export-Import Bank, had approved the sale, so the purchaser could get...
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana.
A U.S. federal credit agency, the Export-Import Bank, had approved the sale, so the purchaser could get a bank loan. But then the ag...
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Ad Links Buy a link » The Associated Press RALEIGH - More than half the patients in the health insurance program for state employees, teachers, retirees and their dependents have decided to switch to one of its three new managed-care options that begin Oct. 1.
About 330,000 of the 590,000 members of Teachers' and State Employees' Comprehensive Major Medical Plan decided to switch f...
