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February

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  • RadioShack Names New Chairman, CEO (KiplingerForecasts.com)
    Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:04:48 GMT
    RadioShack Corp. on Friday announced the appointment of Julian Day as chairman and chief executive officer of the electronics retailer. Day, 54, replaces David Edmondson, who resigned in February because of questions about claims on his resume.
  • RadioShack names CEO (Dallas Morning News)
    Fri, 07 Jul 2006 13:26:05 GMT
    RadioShack Corp. announced the appointment Friday of Julian Day as chairman and chief executive officer of the electronics retailer. Day, 54, replaces David Edmondson, who resigned in February because of questions about claims on his resume.
  • Canada: Bumping Foreign Affiliate Shares Under The February 27, 2004 Proposals (Mondaq)
    Sat, 08 Jul 2006 08:21:11 GMT
    The February 27, 2004 foreign affiliate proposals present a number of interesting issues for an acquiror of a Canadian target company that owns foreign affiliate shares, particularly where the acquisition is structured to preserve the availability of the tax cost "bump" under paragraphs 88(1)(c) and (d) of the Income Tax Act (Canada) 1 . This article first briefly reviews the limitation in
  • NBI awaits arrival of Señeres, Lim (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
    Sun, 09 Jul 2006 19:15:18 GMT
    Three controversial figures are expected to appear before the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Monday to explain their alleged participation in the foiled attempt to overthrow the government on February 24 this year.
  • AFP chief gets Lopez report on February coup (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
    Fri, 07 Jul 2006 15:30:08 GMT
    A military fact-finding body submitted on Friday its report on the foiled coup in February to Armed Forces chief of staff Gen. Generoso Senga. Senga said the investigative panel headed by Rear Admiral Rufino Lopez had already finished the probe and submitted its recommendations.
  • Deficit drops to $296B under new White House estimates (USA Today)
    Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:47:31 GMT
    President Bush touted new deficit figures Tuesday showing a better picture than predicted earlier by the administration, trumpeting it as validation of his tax cuts. Budget numbers show the deficit for the federal fiscal year ending Sept. 30 will be $296 billion much better than the $423 billion that forecast in February.


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