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NASFAT organises special prayer for 4 new VCs in Offa Nigerian Tribune The Nasrul-lahil-fathi (NASFAT) society, Offa branch, Kwara State has organised a special prayer for Allah's guidance, protection and successful tenure for their sons who have just been appointed as Vice Chancellor and deputy vice chancellor in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Army appoints 4 new GOCs, redeploys others Nigerian Tribune AUTHORITIES of the Nigerian Army, on Saturday night, released a list of new postings affecting the ranks of lieutenant-colonel to major-general. The postings also affected four General Officers Commanding (GOCs) while only the GOC 1 Division, Kaduna, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republicans Bristle at Obama's New Roster Wall Street Journal Another battle with Republicans may lie ahead: Mr. Obama will soon name a new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, and he is likely to choose someone in sync with the aggressive approach he hinted at in his inaugural speech. In that address, Mr. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Newbie Advertisers Take a Super Bowl Shot Wall Street Journal A bigger marketer, but one also new to the big game, is BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd., which said Friday it will air a Super Bowl spot to promote its new operating system, Blackberry 10, due to be unveiled on Wednesday. The Waterloo, Ontario ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is This Gleaming New Building A Sign That The Bond Market Is About To Crash? Business Insider The headquarters of PIMCO (home of the world's largest bond fund) is probably the closest thing the bond market has to its own HQ, and now according to Bill McBride, the firm's new gleaming building is just about done. And of course it just so happens ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nikkei rises as yen extends loss to new lows Reuters New Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has called for aggressive monetary easing and huge fiscal spending to beat deflation. The yen has fallen some 13 percent since mid-November when he began making those calls as part of his election campaign "The potent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kevin Garside: How will the new 'Palace Pele' cope with the pressure of ... The Independent The unearthing of a jewel, the next Mike Tyson (still waiting), the new Messi (100 years from now, maybe?), a neo Usain Bolt (will there ever be another like him?). In truth, most don't amount to much. McIlroy is a rare example of one who did ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bibi's new twin Haaretz There will be a lot of talk about drafting the ultra-Orthodox and against new taxes, but one can assume that the Haredim will not go to the army and new taxes will be imposed on those who can't finish the month as it is. The defense budget, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple wants to let you know when to buy new shoes CNET In a recently published patent application, the tech giant has proposed embedding sensors in footwear that would track the wearer's activity and notify them when they were ready for a new pair. The application describes a "Shoe wear-out sensor, body .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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My Bloody Valentine debuts new song, tells audience that album "might be out ... Consequence of Sound According to reports on Twitter, My Bloody Valentine returned to the stage in London tonight and after debuting a new song (!), Kevin Shields told the audience that the band's long-awaited third album "might be out in two or three days." We checked in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Forgiving The <i>New York Times</i> For This Perfect Wedding Announcement Gawker Forgiving The New York Times For This Perfect Wedding Announcement There is a great deal to ridicule about the New York Times' "Weddings and Celebrations" section most of the time, and it is right and meet for us to come together and do so. But every ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Banks set to test water with new CLOs Financial Times Bankers in Europe are testing the water with new variations of a type of structured finance product that boomed until the subprime crisis, as they seek to take advantage of strong investor demand for high-yielding assets. Barclays and Credit Suisse are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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