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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Personal Finance - Nov 4, 2008
Skipton and Scarborough become the latest mutuals to join forces.
Also tagged: mortgages, personal finance, savings, windfalls, scarborough, skipton, building societies, mutuals
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Finance - Nov 4, 2008
Skipton and Scarborough become the latest mutuals to join forces.
Also tagged: mortgages, personal finance, savings, windfalls, scarborough, skipton, building societies, mutuals
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Personal Finance - Nov 3, 2008
Two more building societies are to merge it was announced today as Skipton and Scarborough became the latest mutuals to join forces.
Also tagged: mortgages, personal finance, savings, windfalls, scarborough, skipton, building societies, mutuals
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Wall Street Banks in $70 Billion Staff Payouttruthout.org » Truthout - News - Oct 18, 2008 Pay and bonus deals equivalent to 10 percent of US government bailout package. Financial workers at Wall Street's top banks are to receive pay deals worth more than $70bn (£40bn), a substantial proportion of which is … Also tagged: wall street, citigroup, goldman sachs, bonuses, bailout, lehman, jp morganchase |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Health - Oct 14, 2008
Debbie and Larry Ward of Jefferson, Md., each get $75 from Debbie's company when they go for their annual physicals. Arlington County police officer Darrin Cassedy received a two-night hotel stay in Florida and an MP3 …
Also tagged: work, offer, florida, maryland, who, to, towson, firms, out, university of chicago, silver spring, frederick maryland, arlington county, discovery communications inc, those, henry j kaiser family foundation, national opinion research center, christopher j gearon, aetna inc, suburban hospital, lafarge corporation, cigna corporation, tracy watts, weight watchers international inc, adria alpert romm, jon gabel, debbie ward, darrin cassedy, missy jaeger, raymond brusca, larry ward
consumerist.com » Consumerist - Oct 7, 2008
"Pre-emption" is a legal doctrine that says the federal government can claim all regulatory power over an area or subject, barring states from acting on their own. The drug maker Wyeth has brought a case before the …
Also tagged: supreme court, lawsuits, fda, vermont, labeling, appeals, wyeth, oversight, responsibility, preemption, plainfield, doctrines, diana levine, phenergan, pre emption
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Sep 28, 2008
Q My husband and I hold life insurance policies with American International Group, which the government just bailed out so it wouldn't fail. How can I tell whether the company would be in a position to pay out on my …
Also tagged: new york, federal, how, bailout, national association of insurance commissioners, affects, american international group inc, policyholders, aig s
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Sep 4, 2008
The leading U.S. association of actuaries is considering a change to the way state and local officials value the cost of their pension promises, which could force governments to dramatically raise their contributions …
Also tagged: of, public, fund, considered, for, pension, revisions, valuations
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Jul 30, 2008
Tens of thousands of low-paid female workers could win payouts worth millions from their employers after a landmark ruling by the Court of Appeal.
Also tagged: low paid, court of appeal, green book, low paid female workers, lord justice mummery, martin beckford, female workers
consumerist.com » Consumerist - Jul 25, 2008
Back in January, Herbert Hawks made a hole-in-one on a golf simulator at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, and he won $25,000. (You can watch the winning shot here.) WBAL TV reports that as of late July he has yet to see …
Also tagged: golf, insurance, contests, cheats, hole in one, unpaid, winnings, kevin kolenda, golf marketing worldwide, herbert hawks, holeinone