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Indonesian Central Bank Official manipulated data to legalize the disbursement of bailout Bank Century The Indonesian Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) today, November 23, 2009, said that Indonesian Central Bank (BI) had intentionally...
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International Emmys to honor David Frost Best Known As: Gist: Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 β April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States (1969?1974) and the only president to resign the office. He was also the 36th Vice President...
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon felt a special bond with hundreds of thousands of others when he participated in opening day of the deer season last Saturday.βIt was something to sit in a deer stand at dawn on opening day and think that there were 475,000 others...
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A Fiji school teacher is likely to be charged this week in connection with the alleged defilement of a 10 year old girl in the northern town of Labasa. Police Commander Northern, Assistant Superintendent Luke Qionibaravi, said his team expected to lay...
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Connally survived, despite being wounded five times by one bullet, which entered through his chest, exiting below the right nipple, then hitting his right wrist and going through the radius bone before coming to rest in his left thigh. He went on to quit...
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The chicken bone caused an infection that resulted in his death. Vice President Richard Nixon, at the piano, and comedian Jack Benny, on his violin, played the Missouri Waltz at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C., at the annual Presidents Ball.
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Mo. β Community colleges have joined Missouri's four-year colleges and universities in agreeing to freeze tuition next school year if state officials promise to nick and not slash their budgets. Gov. Jay Nixon said Friday that community colleges have...
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A federal judge has ordered both sides in a lawsuit over Metro's new school rezoning plan to try to reach a settlement. The directive from U.S...Nixon came at the close of 12 days of pre-trial hearings over a lawsuit that claims the new policy that went...
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said that former agent Cory Voorhis is not entitled to a public hearing appealing his termination because agency operations could be disrupted if the public were permitted "to come in and out as they please" and because...
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Fast, assistant professor of management at the University of Southern California (USC) and Larissa Tiedens, professor of organisational behaviour at Stanford, found that publicly blaming others dramatically increases the likelihood that the practice will...
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