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WHEELCLAMPERS are acting illegally by imposing exorbitant charges for the release of cars parked on private land, the RAC claimed this week.
The NPD Group is now tracking consumer shopping habits, purchases and perceptions of the supermarket deli department through its new research service, DeliTrack.
VietNamNet Bridge – Six foreign publishers – Oxford, Cambridge, Pearson Education, Cengage Learning, McGraw Hill and Macmillan – through local book distribution company Fahasa organised a press conference on July 9 to announce the 393 book titles of their’s being illegally printed in Vietnam.
(SOFIA ) - EU consumer protection commissioner Meglena Kuneva of Bulgaria said Friday she had decided not to take up a seat in the European parliament, despite being elected there last month.
Harare — MONOMOTAPA could lose a substantial chunk of their earnings from this year's Champions League with at least US$180 000 going to settle the production costs of the live television transmission of their home matches in a battle to conquer the continent that could leave them struggling in debt.
A £5million package of measures is being rolled out to help improve services for children and young people with communication problems. A new Communication Champion is also being recruited to raise the profile of these issues, Children's Secretary, Ed Balls and Care Services Minister Phil Hope announced today.
WESTMEATH -Whitewater Region council has appointed a sub-committee to look at the possible restructuring of the council and an examination of the ward electoral system.[...]
Harare — Former Zimpapers chief executive and the first black publisher of The Financial Gazette, Elias Rusike, has died. He was 68. Rusike died at St Anne's Hospital in Harare after succumbing to stomach cancer.
Vicious animals, funding for archery and trap shooting education for youngsters, the county’s land use plan, and how to enforce speed limit laws on county roads were subjects brought up during the pubic comment period held at the start of Monday night’s, July 6, quorum court meeting.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- South Korea blocked five Internet addresses to help end the cyber attacks that sought to cripple dozens of Web sites in the nation and the U.S. in the past week.
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