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The Street (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
The country says it has three months reserves, which should get it through winter in the worst-case scenario.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
Innovation in health care: An interview with the CEO of the Cleveland Clinic Delos “Toby” Cosgrove discusses innovation in health care-including a key role for top executives to play in reducing the nation’s health care burden. March 2008 • Brendan C. Buescher and Paul D. Mango As a leading medical institution in the United States, the Cleveland Clinic [...]
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Vienna City (Free subscription) | yesterday
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - General Motors in Austria said Wednesday it plans to put more than 1,500 workers on part-time work due to the recession. ...
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Vienna City (Free subscription) | yesterday
VIENNA, Austria (AP) — General Motors in Austria said Wednesday it plans to put more than 1,500 workers on part-time work due to the recession. ...
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Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sonja Kohn, the feisty red-headed 60-year-old behind Austria's Bank Medici, scored around $2 billion for Bernie Madoff in Europe. Now, she's reportedly so terrified of the Russian oligarchs whose cash she lost that she's gone into hiding . Kohn's an interesting lady. According to the Times and the FT , she was born in Vienna and lived in Switzerland and Milan. She came to New York in the eighties,...
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Black Political Thought (Free subscription) | yesterday
Have you seen this woman? Sonja Kohn ? Sonja Kohn, Austria’s ‘Woman on Wall Street’ is now out of sight. She is tied to Ponzi scheme criminal Bernard Madoff. She was Madoff's front-woman. She gathered billions for Madoff from wealthy investors in Russia and across Europe. I guess that's why she's missing. Those wealthy Russian Oligarchs are looking for her. I guess with them as clients and their money...
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Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
VIENNA — With an aggressive style that stood out in the staid world of Austrian banking even m...
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SteamboatPilot.com stories (Free subscription) | yesterday
U.S. Snowboarding’s Tyler Jewell, of Steamboat Springs, and Chris Klug, of Aspen, led the way for U.S. athletes, finishing seventh and eighth respectively in a World Cup parallel giant slalom in Kreischberg on Tuesday.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sonja Kohn made few friends gathering billions for Bernard L. Madoff from wealthy investors in Russia and across Europe. Now she’s disappeared from public view.
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France24 (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Austria's Wolfgang Loitzl has won the famous Four Hills competition, which specialists consider to be the most important event for the ski jumping World Cup. Austria had failed to win it since 2001.
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The Street (Free subscription) | yesterday
The recession fallout continues, as the automaker cuts back at its Austrian subsidiary Opel.
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
VIENNA, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Russian gas flows to Austria stopped completely Wednesday amid the fallout of Moscow's price row with Ukraine. Austria's gas industry is drawing on reserves, domestic produ...
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Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
VIENNA — With an aggressive style that stood out in the staid world of Austrian banking even m...