'70s radical-turned-housewife back in jail
(CNN) -- A former member of the radical 1970s group Symbionese Liberation Army is back in custody after a clerical error miscalculated her prison release date, a California Department of Corrections spokesman said Saturday. Sara Jane Olson was freed
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Regulator bans IPOs that fund land purchase
The securities regulator would continue to support the expansion of qualified property firms via initial public offerings (IPOs) and mergers in the capital market, but wouldn't allow them to buy commercial land with the funds raised, an official with the
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Release of Clinton Schedules Offers Chance to Test Campaign Assertions
When the World Trade Center was attacked for the first time on Feb. 26, 1993, President Bill Clinton flew to New York to be briefed on the attack and the response by city, state and federal authorities. According to newly released White House calendars
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Visa offering's success no elixir for U.S. IPO market
NEW YORK -The blockbuster initial public offering of Visa Inc. -- the largest ever in the United States -- will do little to revive the slowing IPO market, which has been dampened by investors spooked by the credit crisis. With its US$17.9-billion
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India Inc IPO plans sent into a tailspin
As many as 20 companies, which were planning to collectively raise Rs 3,718 crore have already deferred their IPOs, reveals a study conducted by Prime Database, a leading consultancy firm on capital market, in association with Assocham. Await fair
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IPO plans of 64 firms may get hit: study
New Delhi: The stock market meltdown may derail plans of as many as 64 companies, including Reliance Infratel, Oil India and NHPC, to enter the capital markets for collectively raising about Rs 35,000 crore, a study said. Plans of 44 IPOs, collectively
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