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Thomas Cook is hit by fear of fundraising to pay debts

Peter Stiff: Market report Thomas Cook led the FTSE 100 lower yesterday amid fears that the travel group may hold a fundraising. Shares in Thomas Cook fell 9.3p to 209.2p after Morgan Stanley said that it thought there was a...

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Tropical budget bliss

Think a paradise break in the Indian Ocean will cost a small fortune? Not on Zanzibar where a clutch of new boutique hotels offers cool style and seriously good value Fragile thing holiday serenity. Zanzibar has the full deck...

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First Person: 'A hit-and-run led me to the priesthood'

I was in my mid-twenties and had started working in a chocolate factory. That was how I came to be on the road at 6.30am on a dark winter's morning. A car came out of nowhere, smashed into the back of my car and sent me flying...

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Senate vote next step on health bill road

The Senate is expected to hold a procedural vote Saturday night. Even if Reid gets 60 votes Saturday, a long road lies ahead Health care faces a tougher fight in the Senate than in the House House, Senate versions would need to...

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Breakdown: Week 11 game capsules

Bills RB Fred Jackson has 693 total yards this season -- but only 130 in the last four games. Marques Colston has just three catches in his last two games, but his owners need to stick with him as he could go off at any time....

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GM car lot on Independence shuts its doors

Arnold Palmer Cadillac's southeast Charlotte dealership closed this week, the latest casualty of General Motors' financial troubles. The dealership on Independence Boulevard was targeted this spring, when GM announced plans to...

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Cardiff Capital and Accountants

from Bridgend are unique in the sense that some firms have established themselves there to serve the multi cultural nature of the city, which became so due to the boom of the coal export business in the world at the late 19th...

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Breakers buoyed by win (Newstalk ZB)

Newstalk ZB November 21, 2009, 1:22 pm The Burger King Breakers are determined to build on their first Australian Basketball League away win of the season. Ahead of three straight home games, the Breakers have broken their duck...

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Jameson: First place in tacky is a prize worth losing

If your child's ribbon and award collection is lowering your own self- esteem, consider a more artful display, such as mounting awards in a shadow box. Like a clothesline airing too much laundry, the yarn bows under the weight...

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CWA disappointed by Senate health care bill

The Senate bill’s proposal to tax health care benefits would make our health care system worse, not better. This new tax, which is opposed by the majority of Americans, would affect millions of families. Average families who...

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