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He remembers the call on a cold, snowy night in January 2000. He remembers arriving at the run down house on Barrie Road and interviewing the drunk man at the door, while his eye caught a sleeping child lying in a sleeping bag on the dirty floor in the living room.[...]
Following the announcement that Clinton Cards (CC.) has gone into administration and data from the British Retail Consortium showing that total retail sales values fell 1.0% year-on-year in April, investors will look forward to see what Dixons Retail (DXNS) and Supergroup (SGP) have to say about the trading environment when they report on Thursday.
With London markets closed on Monday, HSBC Holdings kicked off the corporate reporting on Tuesday. For investors scarred by the disappointments of the third-quarter and the full-year results, there are a few reasons to be optimistic about the first-quarter numbers to be reported.
GARDEN CLUB: The plant sale is on Saturday, May 12, in the village hall, 9am to noon. There will be lots of annuals, some perennials and vegetables. There will be some boxes to take home your plants but it would be advisable to bring your own.
17:05 - On the final trading day for April, the FTSE 100 (UKX) closed down 39.33 points at 5737.78. Randgold Resources (RRS) slipped more than 3%, while Aberdeen Asset Management (ADN) jumped by the same percentage. On the AIM front, shares in Galileo Resources (GLR) plunged more than 61%, while Renewable Energy Holdings (REH) surged more than 26%. Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) was the most ...
TORONTO , April 27, 2012 /CNW/ - The Globe and Mail has taken home eight National Newspaper Awards to lead all newspapers in the 63rd National Newspaper Awards competition.The Toronto Star was next with ...
TORONTO - The Globe and Mail claimed eight of the 22 awards Friday at the 63rd National Newspaper Awards gala in Toronto, while the Toronto Star was next with five.
The Vancouver Province has won its second National Newspaper Award in the Special Project category for a thought-provoking series on the challenges facing British Columbia’s aging population.
The Vancouver Province has won its second National Newspaper Award in the Special Project category for a thought-provoking series on the challenges facing British Columbia’s aging population.
Ena Abrahams Health campaigner A retired headmistress, 88, who campaigns to save the Connaught Day Hospital within Whipps Cross Hospital, east London. Ms Abrahams, who obtained a master's degree in sociology in her late seventies, has successfully lobbied for the hospital's paediatric A&E unit to be open 24 hours a day.
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