|
IRAN: GUILDS NEED GOVT. SUPPORT - OFFICIAL.
From:
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
| Date:
January 30, 2006
| COPYRIGHT 2006 Info-Prod (Middle East) Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
|
According to "Tehran Times", Iranian guilds will keep track with development if they receive good support and supervision from the government, said an industrialist. Hamid Ebtehaj pointed to the mushrooming population growth...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
GUILDS NEED GOVT. SUPPORT OFFICIAL
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to "Tehran Times", Iranian guilds will keep track with development if they receive good support and supervision from the government, said an industrialist. Hamid Ebtehaj pointed to the mushrooming population growth and unemployment as two main problems for the government. He then stated
|
|
Pay up or we'll sue, Equitable Life victims tell Ministers; Ros Altmann: 'The Government should pay'.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: Becky Barrow LAWYERS warned yesterday that they will sue the Government if it fails to pay compensation to Equitable Life's victims. Around one million people lost up to half their pensions after investing in the firm - which used to be seen as one of the safest and best places to save
|
|
FED: Swan says government is watching banks
AAP General News (Australia)
; FED: Swan says government is watching banks CANBERRA, July 20 AAP - Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan says the government is taking action to ensure the major banks stay competitive. Mr Swan's comments follow recent interest rate hikes by the major commercial banks independently of the Reserve Bank.
|
|
Government unlikely to borrow offshore
The Manila Times
; THE Philippines is unlikely to pursue a plan to take on more commercial borrowings abroad in the second half this year due to the slow pace of spending and forthcoming revenues, the Bureau of Treasury said Thursday. National Treasurer Roberto Tan said the government may forego the additional $500
|
|
MPs call on Government to apologise to Equitable victims; POLITICS.(News)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; MPs yesterday added their weight to demands the Government apologise to the hundreds of thousands of people who lost savings because of Equitable Life's regulatory failure. The Parliamentary Ombudsman, in a report into the mutual released yesterday, found evidence of serial regulatory failure for
|
|
Fed: FOI reforms to ensure 'open government': Faulkner
AAP General News (Australia)
; Fed: FOI reforms to ensure 'open government': Faulkner By Adam Gartrell and Adam Bennett CANBERRA, July 22 AAP - Federal government ministers will no longer be able to block Freedom of Information (FOI) requests under reforms of the laws. Special Minister of State John Faulkner said cabinet had
|
|
Fed: Swan says government is watching banks
AAP General News (Australia)
; Fed: Swan says government is watching banks Federal Treasurer WAYNE SWAN says the government is taking action to ensure the major banks stay competitive. Mr SWAN'S comments follow recent interest rate hikes by the big banks .. independently of the Reserve Bank .. and warnings of more increases to
|
|
To sell, or not to sell? Government reveals decision on future of Tote will not be made until autumn.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; Byline: By Howard Wright A DECISION on the protracted sale of the Tote will be made in the autumn, sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe told parliament yesterday, but he failed to give an indication whether the decision would be to sell, or not to sell. In a statement that threw up another series of
|
|
We haven't had a penny from government ; The Government must stump up cash if Gloucestershire is to make itself flood proof, says the council's chief executive.
Western Daily Press (Bristol UK)
; The Government must stump up cash if Gloucestershire is to make itself flood proof, says the council's chief executive. Peter Bungard is worried that 12 months after last summer's floods the Government has not put "a penny on the table" for the vital task. In the aftermath of the floods the county
|
|
Should the Government consider legislation to tighten the licensing laws? ; LONDON VOX POP
Evening Standard - London
; NO The Government should stop constantly legislating over each and every thing and perhaps just let people get on with their lives. lepus. YES Why has it taken so long for experts to "prove a direct connection" between youngsters drinking to excess and their ability to buy cheap alcohol? Clearly,
|