Finance News Archive
13-Aug-2005
- '8/10/05 School Finance Failure Leaves Lubbock Students Without Books (KCBD-TV) Teachers in the Lubbock Independent School District returned to class Wednesday to find they are without some textbooks. The failure to pass a new school Finance reform bill means that foreign language, health and fine arts textbooks are sitting in warehouses until the state pays for them.
- 'Move to bring land ports under Finance Ministry (News From Bangladesh) The members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Finance Ministry have requested Finance and Planning Minister M Saifur Rahman to bring the land ports under his Ministry, reports UNB.
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- '8/11/05 Lawmakers Adjourn to Review School Finance Plan (KCBD-TV) Nine days remain in the special session in Austin and there's still no resolution on school finance. The full Texas House and Senate have adjourned until Tuesday. The House will look over their latest plan but House Speaker Tom Craddick is not optimistic. "We don't have the votes.
- 'UNC board backs plan for Kannapolis; finance committee votes to support Murdock's efforts (Salisbury Post) KANNAPOLIS ? The University of North Carolina Board of Governor's Budget and Finance Committee unanimously voted Thursday to support a joint effort between Dole Foods and three UNC institutions in the next budget.
- 'Finance group wins recognition (The Oklahoman) Aug 13, 2005: NORMAN -- For the 14th year in a row, Norman's finance department has won a national Excellence in Financial Reporting Award for its annual report.
- 'Kenya finance officials arrive today (Manila Bulletin) A high-level team of officials from the Kenyan Ministry of Finance, Central Bank, Attorney General s Office, and the Association of MicroFinance Institutions will arrive in Manila today for a week-long study tour on the development of legal/ regulatory and supervisory frameworks for microFinance institutions in the Philippines.

