Published on August 26, 2010 by Technology Slice
Qantas To Boost Domestic Flights – Qantas said it would expand its capacity by 9.6 per cent, while Jetstar would swell by up to 30 per cent this year when all the extra flights were operating. The Qantas expansion is being viewed by some industry watchers as an opportunistic move against domestic rivals Virgin Blue [...]
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Published on May 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
Home Loans Begin To Fall – The number of home loans fell again in March, marking the sixth consecutive monthly decline, amid rising interest rates and a chronic shortage of housing. The tally of those borrowing to occupy the home rather than rent shrank to its smallest level in nine years. The number of home [...]
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Posted in Money
Published on March 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Ex Macquarie Banker Gets 9 Month Jail – Former Macquarie Bank trader Oswyn de Silva has been sentenced to nine months’ jail, with a minimum of six months without parole, for trying to flee the country when the corporate regulator wanted to question him. De Silva, 36, pleaded guilty to being in contempt of court. [...]
Tags: Australian Securities And Investments Commission, Bank Trader, Civil Proceedings, Contempt Of Court, De Silva, George Palmer, Health Authorities, Health Staff, Insider Trading, Judge George, Legal Privilege, Macquarie Bank, March 1, Nine Months, Perth, Prison Health, Psychological Treatment, Supreme Court Judge, Term Asic, Travel Restrictions
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Published on February 22, 2010 by Technology Slice
Bloom Energy Unveils Boombox – As we reported earlier this week, next week looks to be the big unveiling of stealthy fuel cell company Bloom Energy’s Bloom Box. The company is holding a media event on Wednesday, February 24, but this Sunday, “60 Minutes” will air behind-the-scenes video footage of Bloom Energy and its factory. [...]
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Published on February 14, 2010 by Technology Slice
k.d. Lang sang Hallelujah at the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. k.d. Lang was born in Edmonton, Alberta. The family moved to Consort, Alberta when k.d. Lang was nine months old. She spent the remainder of her childhood in Consort. k.d. Lang was inspired by the singing of Patsy Cline in [...]
Tags: 2010 Winter Olympics, Canadian Tenors, Celine Dion, Consort Alberta, Edmonton Alberta, Justin Timberlake, K D Lang, Kd Lang, Leonard Cohen, Music Industry, Nine Months, Olympic Opening Ceremonies, Olympics, Opening Ceremony, Oprah Winfrey, Patsy Cline, Remainder, Singing Hallelujah, Telethon, Winter Olympics
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