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Finance News Archive 17-Sep-2005
- 'Finance and Commerce (Finance and Commerce)
To view the current or past issues of Finance and Commerce you must be a registered user. If you are a registered user, please log in below. If you need a password reminder please click here and your password will be emailed to you.- 'IndiaDaily - Indian Finance Ministry too confident of no-scam in Indian stock market and no-inflation from oil prices ? (India Daily)
Indian Finance Ministry too confident of no-scam in Indian stock market and no-inflation from oil prices ? dreaming in day light? Is India dreaming in day light with self-fulfilled self denials.- 'German Finance Ministry Denies There's List of Spending Cuts (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The German Finance Ministry reiterated that there is no official list of planned spending cuts, after the newspaper Bild questioned today whether Finance Minister Hans Eichel had lied over the issue.- 'Ex-Tyco chiefs to hear sentences (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Ex-Tyco International Ltd. head Dennis Kozlowski and his former finance chief could face lengthy prison terms when sentenced next week if the recent punishments of some other U.S. executives convicted of fraud are any guide.- 'Dawson proposes changing finance department of school district (Benton Courier)
In his first school board meeting since becoming interim superintendent of the Benton School District, Dr. Fred Dawson recommended a reorganization of the district's finance department, which he says will save the district about $20,000 annually.- 'Disney agrees to help finance digital distribution of movies (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
HOLLYWOOD - Walt Disney Co. on Thursday agreed to be the first movie studio to help finance the digital distribution of its movies, jump-starting a decade-long effort to usher the nation's theaters into the electronic age and phase out the treasured -- but expensive -- tradition of film.- 'Peach-Fuzz Pols (New York Times)
IN New York, 2001 was a year to remember for the young and politically savvy. That year, newly imposed term limits flushed out most of the City Council, and recent changes in the city's campaign-finance regulations meant that candidates could receive windfalls in public financing.- 'Luncheon to focus on school finance (Sweet Water Reporter)
A luncheon sponsored by the Business Retention and Expan-sion Program (BREP) will be held Thursday, Sept. 22, to provide a discussion forum for local business representatives regarding school Finance and related legislative issues and their affect on Sweetwater and Nolan County.
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