Hotels, nursing registries find business in plastic surgery – Sun-Sentinel

May 20, 2012


Hotels, nursing registries find business in plastic surgery
Sun-Sentinel
This is not just an economic boost for the region's many plastic surgeons, but also an opportunity for hotels and nursing companies to expand their businesses. "More than half of my patients come from out of Florida," said Dr. Don Revis, ...

A&F can’t find humor in quarterly sales report – Columbus Dispatch

May 20, 2012


A&F can't find humor in quarterly sales report
Columbus Dispatch
That's the kind of publicity that a retailer can enjoy, in sharp contrast to the public slamdown that occurred last week, when Abercrombie's weak first-quarter report sparked a tumble in its stock value. Everyone's favorite hip, young retailer stubbed ...

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Euro banks ‘in tatters’ – Clarke

May 20, 2012

Former UK chancellor Ken Clarke says Europe's banking system is "in tatters" and warns the UK is "heavily exposed" to potential problems.

Birmingham dad’s heartache at death of daughter who police fear may have been … – Sunday Mercury

May 20, 2012


Birmingham dad's heartache at death of daughter who police fear may have been ...
Sunday Mercury
POLICE fear a Midland woman who moved to St Lucia in the Caribbean with her new husband to set up a business may have been murdered. Public health expert Hilary Hughes-Augustin, 50, relocated to the tropical paradise in 2009 and married local man Cleus ...

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CAL facing ‘operational risk’ – Stabroek News

May 20, 2012


CAL facing 'operational risk'
Stabroek News
By Stabroek editor | 0 Comments | Breaking News | Sunday, May 20, 2012 (Trinidad Express) After five years of business and in the face of mounting debt, national carrier Caribbean Airlines (CAL) faces “operational risk”. And government will have to ...
Treasury burdened by CAL as Cabinet disregards recommendationsTrinidad Guardian
Caribbean Airlines faces “operational risks”I News Guyana

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VIDEO: Bankruptcy fears in Greek town

May 20, 2012

As the likelihood of Greece leaving the euro grows, the BBC's Tim Whewell reports from the small Greek town of Lavrion to find out what life is like when the money runs out.

A sunny day we must avoid – New York Daily News

May 20, 2012


New York Daily News

A sunny day we must avoid
New York Daily News
For example, a solar storm in March 1989 caused a blackout in Quebec that left millions of people without electricity for nine hours and cost the region an estimated $2 billion, closing hospitals and halting trading on Toronto's stock market.

Obama: EU ‘must focus on growth’

May 20, 2012

US President Obama wraps up a G8 summit saying that leaders agree economies must focus on jobs and growth to boost recovery.

‘NGC a one-stop shop for processing needs’ – Trinidad Guardian

May 19, 2012


'NGC a one-stop shop for processing needs'
Trinidad Guardian
Speaking at Monday's Caribbean Investment Forum Gala dinner held at the ballroom of the Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, located on Lady Young Road, St Ann's, he said NGC can meet the needs of the sector in diverse ways.

Facebook boss in surprise wedding

May 19, 2012

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ends a hectic week by getting married to long -time girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a surprise ceremony at his home.

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