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Argentina faces very different debt default if loses legal fight
Reuters* U.S. appeals court ruling expected in coming weeks * Argentina could take its case to the Supreme Court * Market is prepared for a technical default By Hilary Burke BUENOS AIRES, May 13 (Reuters) - When Argentina defaulted on its debt in 2002, the...Tags: Argentina, Finance, Banking, Judges, Bonds
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Mid Valley construction budget tight, but on track after major delays
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Despite delays and added costs, the lengthy construction project at the Mid Valley Elementary Center will likely stay under budget. Even on budget, litigation looms after the board withheld payments because of contractors' delays. Board member Frank...Tags: Litigation, Scranton, Trials, Arbitration, Career and Workplace
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Money focus of Lockport race
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y.A common theme in the Lockport City Schools Board of Education election is probably something that'll come up in all school board elections. Finances. Six people will be the ballot for the Lockport City Board of Education. Incumbents Edward Sandell, Jon...Tags: Delphi Corp, Finance, Healthcare Contract Issues, Accounting and Auditing, Career and Workplace
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Moving overseas a job remedy for nurses
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkBEIJING (China Daily/ANN) -- Nurse Song Yan would have sought a job in another country if not for her family and child. "I work at least nine hours a day and overtime from time to time, and get meager pay," said the veteran nurse who has practiced the...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Malaysia, Employment Opportunities, Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals
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For banks in cyber heist, how to get their money back?
ReutersBy Joseph Ax NEW YORK, May 12 (Reuters) - Because the sums were large and such attacks are relatively new, the two Middle East banks hit in a $45 million ATM heist face an uncertain path in trying to recover their losses, financial, insurance and legal...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Judges, Financial and Business Services, Computer Crime, Lawyers
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Fuse of pension bomb lit in 1992
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Promising to save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars, Dunmore council approved a lucrative pension incentive for police officers under a 1993-94 collective bargaining agreement. The plan, approved in November 1992, would entice older, higher-...Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Interior Policy, Ethics, Scranton
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EDITORIAL: Rays of hope
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IowaFive years ago today, the immigration reform debate became much more real and closer to home for Eastern Iowans. On May 12, 2008, federal immigration agents and local law enforcement raided the former Agriprocessors meat packing facility in Postville...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Congress, Migration, National Security, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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Union, GE wait on each other
Erie Times-News, Pa.More than a month has passed since GE Transportation announced its intent to eliminate 1,050 jobs at its Lawrence Park Township plant and to move much of that work to a new plant in Fort Worth, Texas. But after repeated negotiating sessions between...Tags: Unions, Productivity, Caterpillar Inc., Career and Workplace, Wage Contract Issues
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City questions data and findings used in draft disparity report
The Florida Times-UnionJacksonville City Hall is withholding further payments for a minority business report after officials questioned the consultant's preliminary findings and the data used to reach the conclusions. The city and four independent authorities have tried since...Tags: Business, Verizon Communications, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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University Park Alliance regrouping as funding temporarily ���on hold���
The Akron Beacon JournalThe University Park Alliance, a nonprofit partnership of key city institutions working on redevelopment of Akron's urban neighborhoods, has cut staff and is not paying consultants after having a major source of its funding put "on hold." Previously, the...Tags: Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Services and Shopping
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FEATURE-Weak U.S. labor market awaits Class of 2013
ReutersBy Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Stacey Kalivas should be celebrating her graduation from college later this week. Instead, the 22 year-old is getting ready to move back home with broken dreams and in debt. Kalivas is a member of the...Tags: Smithfield, Federal Reserve, Science and Technology, Unemployment, Graduation
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Contract between Aetna and Carolinas HealthCare System puts more focus on quality of care
The Charlotte ObserverAetna health insurance company and Carolinas HealthCare System, the largest hospital group in the Carolinas, recently signed a contract intended to control health care costs by better coordinating patient care. It's part of a slowly unfolding national...Tags: Cigna Corporation, Healthcare Contract Issues, Aetna Inc., General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics
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