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...Here’s what else I am keeping an eye on today: Economic data: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey for January....
...Dallas Fed president Lorie Logan has called on the central bank to resume raising rates after forgoing an increase last month. Read the full story. How well did you keep up with the news this week?...
...The Chico is run by the Phillips family, whose company Ranchlands was founded in 1999 by Duke Phillips III, or “Big Duke”....
...In July 2014, 18-year-old Conrad Roy III committed suicide by carbon monoxide in a Massachusetts Kmart parking lot....
...Why The house is a former home of William III, the 19th-century Dutch king. The grounds have many deciduous trees that turn gold and red every autumn....
...“If Japan is attacked, we will fight World War III. We will go in and protect them with our lives and with our treasure,” Mr Trump said on Wednesday....
...TPL trustee Maurice Meyer III died at age 84 in March leaving a rare empty spot on the board....
...This week, Barron's carried the ominous headline: The S&P 500 Might Be Forming a Dreaded ‘Double Top.’...
...Richard Frye has rejoined the private equity group at Weil, Gotshal & Manges in Dallas. He was most recently with Winston & Strawn....
...It details his coin acquisitions, from gallic Merovingian money of the fifth century to gold sovereigns made under Napoleon III in the 19th century....
...He and his husband, the actor Ian Hallard, have just finished watching Dallas (1978-1991). His favourite channel is Talking Pictures TV, which is mostly black-and-white....
...a big player in the HIV market since one of its predecessor companies, Burroughs-Wellcome, developed AZT, the first HIV drug approved by US regulators in 1987 — and the focus of the Oscar-winning film, Dallas...
...New York City, Dallas and Miami have all seen sustained rises in values over the past few years, yet Denver, Colorado’s capital in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, has outpaced them all....
...But he said lessons had been learnt from the handling of a man in Dallas who contracted the virus in Liberia. “We don’t have a lot of margin for error....
...In Texas, doctors said on Wednesday the 42-year-old man who had contracted Ebola during a visit to Liberia last month had died in an isolation unit at a Dallas hospital, despite being treated with an experimental...
...Photographs: Karin Jansky-Barron; Kalle Koponen/ Caters News...
...Leicester’s bid includes a three-day drama production of the story of Richard III, England’s controversial medieval king, whose remains were recently discovered under a car park in the East Midlands city...
...He has been called “secretive” and “reclusive”, nicknamed “JR” after the scheming oil tycoon in Dallas, and even “Dr No”, after the James Bond villain....
...Robert Griffin III, the Washington Redskins quarterback, had his knee wrecked in a tackle last season but insisted on going back into the game on one leg....
...Higher international capital requirements in a deal known as Basel III are being phased in for banks around the world....
...The latter concluded “there wasn’t a major impact”, Ms Corley says, but she adds ominously that this study was completed before the creation of “procyclical” legislation such as Solvency II and Basel III...
...Regulation and compliance is very important to their businesses,” said Andy Dallas, Robert Half’s UK director of financial services....
...It used to be said that being in the equities trade in Dallas was the worst place a banker could be....
...Dallas-based Comerica last month became the first big US retail bank to lift its dividend, doubling the pay-out to 10 cents a share....
...Many of the publishers already have deals with Amazon, but others including the Dallas Morning News, the Providence Journal and the New York Observer, are not available on the Kindle....
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