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KDB appoints managers for brokerage unit sale

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

SEOUL, Sept. 4 (Yonhap) -- South Korean policy lender Korea Development Bank (KDB) said Friday it has selected local and foreign financial firms to advise its planned sale of a brokerage and two other units as part of a government-led privatization sch

Naspers mulls TV downloads

Business Report 

Naspers plans to enable customers of its ShowMax service to download movies and TV shows such as “Game of Thrones”.

No rush to downgrade Africa - S&P

Business Report 

Standard & Poor’s said there isn’t major risk of a rush to downgrade African debt amid a slowdown in China.

China's Latest Fashion Trend: Sprout Couture

WSJ.com 

Men, women, grandmothers and children in China are all donning the beansprout hairpin—a barrette that creates the highly sought illusion of a plant protruding from the head. Photo/Video: Menglin Huang/The Wall Street Journal



NI health officials 'lack vision'

BBC 

A senior doctor has accused Northern Ireland health officials of failing to provide leadership, vision or strategy.

Recordaantal bezoekers Ravijn Nijverdal

Tubantia 

NIJVERDAL - Een recordaantal van ruim negentienduizend betalende bezoekers bezocht deze zomer het buitenbad van sportzorgcentrum Het Ravijn aan de Piet Heinweg. Dat is bijna drieduizend meer dan vorig jaar. Het aantal is bijna tweeduizend mensen groter dan het oude record uit 2012.

Gatto fires shots in defamation battle

News Herald Sun 

GANGLAND figure Mick Gatto is suing for defamation after being named as a crime figure with close links to the Calabrian mafia.

Extra screen time 'hits GCSE grades'

BBC 

An extra hour of television, internet or computer game time in Year 10 is linked with poorer grades at GCSE, Cambridge University research suggests.

California governor's highway plan includes $65 driver fee

TheRepublic.com 

SACRAMENTO, California - More than two months after calling a special session to address California's transportation funding backlog, Gov. Jerry Brown has begun circulating a list of administration proposals on how to pay for it, including a $65 annual fee for drivers and increases in the diesel and gas taxes tied to inflation.

California governor's highway plan includes $65 driver fee

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

(AP) — More than two months after calling a special session to address California's transportation funding backlog, Gov. Jerry Brown has begun circulating a list of administration proposals on how to pay for it, including a $65 annual fee for drivers and increases in the diesel and gas taxes tied to inflation. While transportation, business and transit advocacy groups responded enthusiastically to the proposal, the Democratic governor did not appear to have secured the votes needed for a two-thirds... Читать дальше...





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