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Former Haitian Government Official Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering in Foreign Bribery Scheme (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) WASHINGTON, March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A former official of the Republic of Haiti's state-owned national telecommunications company pleaded guilty today to a money laundering conspiracy in connection with a foreign bribery scheme, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division; U. S. Attorney Jeffrey H. Sloman of the Southern District of Florida; and ... More . . . Virgin Money Chairman Brian Pitman Dies After Heart Attack (BusinessWeek) Virgin Money Holdings U.K. Ltd. Chairman Brian Pitman died this morning after a heart attack. More . . . A Place to Bet Real Money on Movies (New York Times) Think that this spring’s “Robin Hood” movie will be a blockbuster at the box office? Next week you will be able to put your money on it, Joseph Plambeck reports for The New York Times. More . . . Putnam 911 board establishes process for seeking levy money (The Findlay Courier) OTTAWA -- The Putnam County 911 Emergency Board has established an application process for money generated by a new levy, according to Chairperson John Love. More . . . A Place to Bet Real Money on Movies (New York Times) A virtual futures exchange is being assembled to allow people to bet money on a film’s box office success. More . . . 9/11 rescue workers face court battle to pay for healthcare (Guardian Unlimited) Glen Klein's desire to earn a little extra money on the night shift after a divorce was what saved his life. He opted to work in his New York police Swat team from 4pm to midnight on 11 September 2001; had he done the morning shift he would probably have been among his 14 colleagues who died trying to rescue people in the Twin Towers. More . . . 2 txt or not 2 txt (Naples Daily News) In November 2001, text messaging was born. The concept began in Europe, traveled to Asia, and grew at an exponential rate, but few realize that text messaging is a way for wireless providers to make more money and increase their production loads. More . . . Sir Brian Pitman obituary (Guardian Unlimited) Banker widely respected for his five decades with Lloyds TSB, he continued to be active with Morgan Stanley and Virgin Money Sir Brian Pitman, who has died aged 78 after suffering a heart attack, was widely regarded as the most successful banker of his generation. In the 18 years up to 2001, as chief executive and then chairman of Lloyds Bank, he transformed it from the smallest of the original ... More . . . Sir Brian Pitman 1931 - 2010 (Mortgage Introducer) Pitman spent nearly 50 years at Lloyds, rising through the ranks to become chief executive before retiring in 2001. Not one to rest on his laurels, he was recently appointed chairman of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Money in preparation for its launch onto the High Street. More . . . Former Lloyds TSB boss Sir Brian Pitman dies aged 78 (Money Marketing Online) Pitman spent 49 years at Lloyds, rising to the role of chief executive, and was behind the merger of Lloyds bank and TSB. Pitman retired in 2001 but had since taken on a number of positions, the most recent of which was as chairman of Virgin Money. More . . . Advertise on this page
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