FTSE closes above 6,000 points again
FTSE closes above 6,000 points again
Gulf Times - LONDON: Britain s top share index closed above 6,000 points for the ninth straight session yesterday, buoyed by gains for mobile phone giant Vodafone, but analysts question whether the index can sustain such high altitude. The FTSE 100 has surged
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Study: Medicare, Insurers Reluctant to Pay for Telehealth
eWeek - Sam Burgiss, former head of the University of Tennessee Telehealth Network, remembers how videoconferencing changed one patient's life. He lived alone and had congestive heart failure. Every quarter, he'd spend several days in the hospital, but, in
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They Want To Tax the Aether?
CNET News - Sales taxes - whether state, federal, or what have you - on purchases made over the internet is a hard-to-justify idea on many fronts (unless greed is your main justification, that is). Traditional excuses for taxation have always revolved around the
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USA Today - Just because someone can handle a Nextel Cup race car at 200 mph doesn't mean he's qualified to fly jets. But Matt Kenseth is getting there. These days, the driver of the No. 17 Ford Fusion is nearly as excited about flying his private plane as he is
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Poverty groups unsatisfied with GST cut
Nipawin Journal - Anti-poverty groups are hesitant about the government s proposed GST cut, saying it s only nickel and dime relief for low income earners. In the Speech from the Throne on April 4, the new Conservative government announced they would live up
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Cable Providers Aim to Add More Services
ABC News - Cable Providers Aim to Add More Services in Hopes of Keeping Customers From Moving to Satellite In a file photo Verizon utility worker Steve Hammond installs fiberoptic cable fopr braodband and pay TV services in Richmond, Va., Thursday, Jan.19, 2006
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