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Money-laundering trial to begin (Akron Beacon Journal)
Former Evergreen Corp. President David B. Willan and a co-defendant are to go to trial Monday at the Summit County courthouse on charges of money laundering.
2008-05-31 03:35:02 -
Public records for May 31, 2008 (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
Courthouse
2008-05-31 04:08:37 -
The Fool's Look Ahead (The Motley Fool)
Mortgages, mansions, and mountains will rock your world next week.
2008-05-31 05:42:10 -
In a slow housing market, Islamic mortgages are booming (Austin American-Statesman)
WASHINGTON — The mortgage industry might be in meltdown, but at least one class of lender appears to be flourishing: Islamic finance companies that offer alternative arrangements such as lease-to-own deals so Muslim home buyers can avoid making the interest payments that many believe their religion forbids.
2008-05-31 06:36:14 -
Side deals raise ethical issues - Baltimore Sun
Executives and board members at some of Maryland's most profitable companies have lucrative side arrangements with the companies they run and oversee. Edwin F. Hale Sr., the chairman, chief executive and largest stockholder at First Mariner Bancorp ...
2008-05-31 04:03:00 -
Russian Central Bank may hike rates, sees 2008 inflation at 10.5 pct ... - Forbes
ST PETERSBURG (Thomson Financial) - The Central Bank of Russia might raise interest rates amid expectations of double-digit inflation this year, bank Chairman Sergei Ignatyev said. 'I am not ruling out an increase in the Central Bank's interest rates ...
2008-05-29 04:06:00 -
Bostock looking forward to a fresh challange at Spurs - Haringey Independent
SPURS new-boy John Bostock is relishing the prospect of a fresh challenge at White Hart Lane following his switch from Crystal Palace. The 16-year-old completed his move across London yesterday, although Palace insisted no deal was in place between ...
2008-05-31 04:53:00 -
WHAT'S IN STORE - New York Post
May 31, 2008 -- While most retailers have just reported quarterly results, the outlook for their business - and stocks - remains as murky as ever. Upscale jeweler Tiffany & Co.yesterday posted a higher-than-expected first-quarter profit, as its Fifth ...
2008-05-31 02:37:00 -
Russia's Putin promises to hike wages, pensions - Guardian Unlimited
PARIS, May 31 (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said he will hike wages, pensions and social benefits to compensate people for rising prices and smooth the effects of anti-inflation policy. "Through raising wages, pensions, social ...
2008-05-31 04:03:00 -
Interest rates - Wausau Daily Herald
15-year fixed: 5.5 percent to 6 percent with points ranging from 0 to 1. 30-year fixed: 6 percent to 6.375 percent with points ranging from 0 to 1. Rates are quoted as of Thursday. Rates do not include APR financing and are subject to change daily ...
2008-05-31 02:23:00 -
Banking gloom: mortgage payments rise again - Daily Telegraph
Home owners seeking new mortgage deals have been warned that borrowing costs will jump yet again in the coming days, with fixed-rate deals becoming more expensive than at any time since 1997.
2008-05-31 03:28:00 -
BBA says to beef up supervision of its Libor rates - Forbes
United Kingdom - NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - The group in charge of setting Libor interest rates said Friday it will strengthen oversight of the global interbank lending benchmark, months after it became seriously distorted by the credit crisis. The ...
2008-05-30 01:59:00 -
'Commodity prices did rise as interest rates fell' (rediff.com)
Commodity prices did rise as interest rates fell.
2008-05-31 04:17:30 -
Clerk's error jeopardizes family's home (The Columbus Dispatch)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio -- A spelling error by a government worker might cost Andy Mateja his house.
2008-05-31 04:18:25 -
Prostitution is killing childhood in northeast, says study (Calcutta News)
All is not well with children in India's northeast. A study conducted by a Guwahati-based NGO along with the police has revealed that a shocking 20 percent involved in prostitution in the region are aged between 11 and 17 years.
2008-05-31 04:35:04
