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City.Com (The Herald)
The Chairman of the review commission on Health Services in Zimbabwe, Dr. E. Tarimo, used to say that health systems are like crops — they need time to mature.
2008-08-03 09:33:19 -
Risks of economic downturn’s effects (Daily Dispatch)
THE economic downturn has filtered through to employees’ work performance, pushing up stress levels and in some cases even hindering their ability to travel to work.
2008-08-03 09:33:29 -
Relief felt as inflation ‘nears peak’ (Daily Dispatch)
FOR the man on the street, it must be frustrating to hear investment executives and economists debate the extent of inflation. Even more frustrating is to hear that the country’s M onetary Policy C ouncil may have overstated inflation.
2008-08-03 09:33:59 -
Fewest Treasury Traders Since 1960 Hit Taxpayers (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 4 (Bloomberg) -- For the first time since 1960, when it created the network of securities firms obligated to buy and sell Treasury bonds , the U.S. government has the fewest bond traders making markets in its debt and a bigger burden for American taxpayers financing record federal deficits.
2008-08-03 09:59:18 -
Business (The West Australian)
The Reserve Bank of Australia is universally tipped to leave interest rates on hold tomorrow as more signs emerge of a slowing economy, but some economists say rates could be cut by Christmas.
2008-08-03 10:02:10 -
EVSC proposes budget - Raise for substitutes and artificial turf considered (Evansville Courier & Press)
EVSC is ponying up more money for school copiers and susbtitute teachers in its 2009 budget.
2008-08-03 10:08:30 -
US dollar mixed against majors (INO News)
(RTTNews) - In Asian deals on Monday, the US dollar traded lower against the European currency and the Swiss franc. Meanwhile, the dollar pared its early gains against the British pound, while reversed the losses versus the Japanese yen.
2008-08-03 10:08:59 -
News - Digital Media - CNET News
Olympic officials on Saturday said there was "no deal" with the Chinese government to restrict Internet access for foreign journalists covering the Beijing Games. International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said during a press conference ...
2008-08-01 05:59:00 -
The Simple Math of a Failed Stimulus - Motley Fool
A new report, released yesterday, says that real growth in gross domestic product (GDP) -- otherwise known as "the economy" -- was 1.9% during the second quarter. Trouble is, this data comes with two giant caveats: Growth was lower than the 2.3 ...
2008-08-01 12:15:00 -
Alternate reassessment approach paid off - Citizen's Voice
To some landowners in Luzerne County, 21st Century Appraisals Inc. is either evil or incompetent. The company behind the county reassessment project has been under fire since mailing the first batch of reassessed property notices in May. Two dozen ...
2008-08-03 01:00:00 -
Protect Yourself From Bank Failures - Wall Street Journal
Some consumers are worrying as banks report billion-dollar losses from bad loans and in the wake of the seizure of IndyMac Bank, the third-largest bank failure in U.S. history. The good news is that you can eliminate the risk of losing money in a ...
2008-08-03 01:24:00 -
$4 million in assets to be invested (Times News)
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2008-08-01 02:09:55 -
Protect Yourself From Bank Failures (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
The risk of losing money in a bank failure can be eliminated by making sure accounts do not exceed the limits of federal deposit insurance, but many people have not been diligent about doing that.
2008-08-02 08:07:30 -
Skipping tax payment can cause problems with IRS (Rochester Eccentric)
Q: Dear Rick: I currently pay a quarterly tax estimate and would like to know if skipping a payment and then doubling up on a subsequent payment will cause me penalties or other problems?
2008-08-03 03:57:22 -
Reserve Bank likely to sit on hands despite slowdown - News.com.au
THE Reserve Bank is expected to keep the official cash rate steady tomorrow but may provide clues as to when the key rate could start to fall. Australian share prices are expected to open lower today, after a poor lead from Wall Street on Friday, and ...
2008-08-03 06:18:00
