Former executive not fired for cooking books: Dynegy
Washington: Dynegy on Sunday denied and characterised as 'disingenous'
allegations made in a lawsuit by a former executive who says he was fired
for refusing to cook the energy trader's books.
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Bare dare campaign puts Aussie Vodafone chief in trouble
Sydney: Vodafone's Grahame Maher, head of the Australian arm of the
British-based Vodafone Group, who admitted he knew of a plan to disrupt play
during Saturday's rugby union Test between Australia and New Zealand could
face charges, police said on Monday.
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Survey says grads salad days are over
Gone are the days when newly minted college graduates, who once juggled
multiple employment opportunities and ever larger pay offers, had the upper
hand in the job hunt.
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US okays $1.5-billion loan to support Uruguay Banks
New York: The International Monetary Fund on Sunday said the US government
has approved a $1.5 billion emergency loan to support Uruguayan banks and
keep Latin Americas financial haven from haemorrhaging.
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