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North Carolina child custody attorneys keep children's interest at heart

11.05.2008 23:50    caymanmama.com
Raleigh North Carolina is in so many divorces resulting in children end up being the ultimate victim. Divorce discussions and divorce cases give rise to the issue of child custody.Raleigh North Carolina (CaymanMama.com) -- A divorcing couple must consider the
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Deal of the week

11.05.2008 22:28    telegraph.co.uk
SAGA online tracker 6.25 per cent gross

Paul Gambaccini: fame and fortune

11.05.2008 22:28    telegraph.co.uk
Paul Gambaccini, 59, has been a national broadcasting figure for 34 years. He presents America's Greatest Hits on Radio 2, Radio 4's quiz Counterpoint and will also be presenting on Classic FM in August. He chatted to Mark Anstead about

Pensions planning for women: don't get lost in the maze

11.05.2008 22:28    telegraph.co.uk
Women are the losers when it comes to retirement income - and they urgently need to understand their options. Emma Simon has a 10-point plan.

Motoring costs: Big Brother is taxing you

11.05.2008 22:28    telegraph.co.uk
Why should motorists pay twice as much duty for a necessity as champagne drinkers pay for a luxury, asks Ian Cowie.

Hugh Osmond fears entrepreneur exodus

11.05.2008 22:28    telegraph.co.uk
Hugh Osmond, one of the UK's most successful entrepreneurs, gave warning this weekend that he and other business owners are considering leaving Britain because of worsening relations with the Government and HM Revenue & Customs.

Sir Martin Sorrell stirs up job fears in TNS deal

11.05.2008 22:27    telegraph.co.uk
Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), the British market research group, is facing a hurdle in its efforts to merge with German rival GfK because of political concerns about prospective job losses at the combined group.

Cross-channel row over control of British Energy

11.05.2008 22:27    telegraph.co.uk
The £9bn battle for control of British Energy, the company which holds the key to Britain's future nuclear industry, is taking the rivalry between two of France's largest utilities across the English Channel.

Net-a-Porter.com plans to Net-a-Fortune

11.05.2008 22:27    telegraph.co.uk
The founder of Net-a-Porter.com, one of Britain's biggest internet success stories, is understood to be conducting a review of the upmarket fashion business that could lead to the recruitment of a major new investor.

BAE is not afraid of the big bad Woolf Report

11.05.2008 22:26    telegraph.co.uk
The Woolf Report sets out an ethical 'gold standard' for the arms trader, which is making all the right noises about meeting them

Residents harness solar energy at home

11.05.2008 22:24    yellowzeppelin.info
A local man is taking green living to the roof.Andrew Koenisberg recently installed at his 3 Smith St. home a 5 kilowatt-hour solar powered energy system, one of the largest of its kind and a first among Westborough residents.When Koenisberger's

The Case For $80 A Barrel Oil

11.05.2008 22:13    forbes.com
New Saudi projects could boost output by 1.3 million barrels a day, a report explains.

CEO Compensation

11.05.2008 22:13    forbes.com
How much does the boss make?

Small But Beautiful

11.05.2008 22:11    business.scotsman.com
Mercury lights up markets with soaring profits

One million pick up inheritance

11.05.2008 22:11    business.scotsman.com
MORE than one million UK adults a year are inheriting money from relatives, the International Longevity Centre has revealed.

Jobs axed as Corsie collapse continues

11.05.2008 22:11    business.scotsman.com
CORSIE Group, the leisure firm founded by former world bowls champion Richard Corsie, slipped into administration last night after a turbulent trading period in which four dir

Catch up on the week

11.05.2008 22:11    business.scotsman.com
MONDAYMicrosoft abandons its plans to buy Yahoo for $47.5bn (£24.1bn) after adding more than $5bn to the offer price, increasing the bid to $33 a share.

One to Watch

11.05.2008 22:11    business.scotsman.com
Babcock & Brown112.5p -1.75pScotsman says HOLD

Chinese classes to fly flag for Scottish growth

11.05.2008 22:11    business.scotsman.com
SCOTLAND is stepping up its efforts to tap into the booming Chinese economy by offering schoolchildren national qualifications in Mandarin and Cantonese for the first time.

Tokyo Shapes up for Sanja Matsuri

11.05.2008 22:11    prian.ru
The month of May will see many backpackers forking out for a trip to Tokyo in time for the Sanja Matsuri festival.

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