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October 11th, 2008
Nova Scotia taxpayers could have to kick in as much as $8.8 million over the next decade to bail out the Atlantic Lottery Corp. pension fund. The plan, which has about 600 members, was $27.6 million short at the time of its most recent solvency ...
October 11th, 2008
Jeffrey Derevensky, a McGill psychiatry professor and clinical consultant, is in Halifax to speak at a conference being held during Responsible Gambling Awareness Week. (Peter DuffY) Jeffrey Derevensky, a McGill psychiatry professor and clinical ...
October 12th, 2008
Becoming a dissolute ad executive from another era takes persistence and attention to detail. It is not merely a matter of scoring an early '60s Kingsbridge suit by John Taylor Ltd. of Tarrytown ($110 at Cheap Jack's in midtown Manhattan) and a ...
October 6th, 2008
LAS VEGAS— MGM Mirage said Monday that it completed the first stage of its $3 billion financing package for CityCenter, a $9.2 billion Las Vegas Strip casino project being developed with Dubai World. MGM said it had secured a $1.8 billion senior ...
October 8th, 2008
VICTORIA, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the first G7 leader to face an election test amid the global financial crisis, battled charges Wednesday he did not understand voters' fears. The opposition Liberal and ...
October 6th, 2008
LAS VEGAS, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MGM MIRAGE (NYSE: MGM) announced today that CityCenter, a joint development project with Dubai World, successfully completed the first phase of its $3.0 billion financing package by securing a $1.8 billion ...
October 7th, 2008
Masked men rob Minneapolis chiropractic clinic, customers Blaine man, who survived wife's 'suicide' plot, died of natural causes The winning Minnesota Lottery numbers Wisconsin lottery results Fleshing out what's in store for I-35W SIOUX FALLS, S.D ...
October 9th, 2008
Dozens of local councils risk losing hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money held in Iceland’s stricken banks. Town halls across the country may have to raise council tax and cut services as the repercussions of the collapse of the ...
October 10th, 2008
Dave C from Canada writes: ' 1 2 from Canada writes: M. R. from Canada writes: How many people were hired, across the country, to work for 5 weeks on this election? -----Exactly. In any case can we really pretend that what is going on now is ...
October 8th, 2008
FD Boudville from Canada writes: I can't agree more. Dion still hasn't backed of his carbon tax plan which would place Canada at a disadvantage relative to the US which doesn't have one. Even the Ontario Liberal finance minister has now said today is ...