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| Become financial advisor - UPDATE 1-Thai PM vows to end anti-government protests |
| Saturday, May 31, 2008 |
UPDATE 1-Thai PM vows to end anti-government protests - Reuters BANGKOK, May 31 (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said on Saturday he will crack down on mounting anti-government protests that have ignited fears of a military coup. "I will not yield to you," Samak said on national television a day Source: www.reuters.com Greektown Casino files for bankruptcy - Detroit News DETROIT -- Greektown Casino has filed for bankruptcy reorganization, a move that effectively blocks the Michigan Gaming Control Board from forcing a sale of the gambling hall, casino officials said Friday. It also allows the casino to continue Source: www.detnews.com Porter trial update: Lawyer says Frank Craig insisted pastor's church - Idaho Statesman Frank Craig wanted to use money he inherited from a brother to build an agricultural museum, but the financial arrangements he made to seed that dream defied logic, his attorney said this afternoon. As he testified during the second day of a murder Source: www.idahostatesman.com Economy's growth picks up slightly in first quarter - Newsday WASHINGTON - The economy plodded ahead at a 0.9 percent pace in the first quarter -- slightly better than first estimated -- but still underscoring caution on the part of consumers and become financial advisor businesses walloped by housing, credit and become financial advisor financial problems Source: www.newsday.com Germany's Financial Hub Named Most Robust City In Deutschland - All Headline News Hamburg, Germany (AHN) - Frankfurt was named Germany's most robust city in a survey published Friday. The study was made by the Hamburg Institute of International Economics and become financial advisor Berenberg Bank. The study compared 30 German cities that together host a Source: www.allheadlinenews.com India's Tata Tea FY net profit 15.43 bln rupees vs 4.43 bln - Forbes MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - India's largest tea company, Tata Tea Ltd., reported a much higher full-year net profit, but said the year-on-year figures are not strictly comparable due to the transfer of the North India Plantation Division (NIPD Source: www.forbes.com
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