Friday, September 12, 2008

Travel shares rise after (Tattoo removal) XL administration - Guardian

Travel shares rise after XL administration - Guardian Unlimited
It's no comfort to the 85,000 holidaymakers stranded after the collapse of XL Leisure, but other travel businesses are benefiting from the company's demise. TUI Travel has added 16.25p to 238p while Thomas Cook is 8p better at 243p. Holidaybreak has
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Thailand's ousted leader Samak fights losing battle in bid to return - Newsday
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ A vote to elect a replacement for Thailand's ousted prime minister was postponed Friday, leaving Samak Sundaravej isolated following his removal by a court for violating conflict-of-interest rules. The vote in Parliament was
Source: www.newsday.com
MMC, Malaysian Power Producers Gain on Tax Removal (Update2) - Bloomberg
Sept. 12 (Bloomberg) -- MMC Corp. climbed the most in three weeks, leading gains by Malaysian power producers, after the government scrapped a special tax on the companies' profit. MMC, which owns one of the nation's biggest coal-fired power plants
Source: www.bloomberg.com
Detroit schools chief in trouble - Detroit Free Press
A majority of Detroit school board members say they are unsatisfied with Superintendent Connie Calloway's performance after just one year on the job and tattoo removal voted to reprimand her late Thursday for "inappropriate behavior." One board member, Reverend
Source: www.freep.com
Thai Ruling Party Pulls Samak out of Race - ABC News
Thailand's ruling party says it has decided not to renominate ousted Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej for the position. Anti-government protester waves a flag inside Government House in Bangkok Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008 . Anti-government protester
Source: www.abcnews.go.com
Thailand's ousted leader Samak fights losing battle in bid to return - Los Angeles Times
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ A vote to elect a replacement for Thailand's ousted prime minister was postponed Friday, leaving Samak Sundaravej isolated following his removal by a court for violating conflict-of-interest rules. The vote in Parliament was
Source: www.latimes.com