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4 hours ago ago from Planet-Iran.com
Two Iranians work at the zirconium production plant, part of the nuclear facilities By Oliver Knox December 15, 2009 Source: Agence France Presse (AFP) WASHINGTON — The US House of Representatives on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved sanctions legislation aimed at forcing Iran to freeze its nuclear program by depriving the Islamic republic of gasoline. The measure would empower US President Barack Obama to ...
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If you do a “view source” command from your browser and look at the code of someone’s website, you may find the above tag at the top of the source full of keywords relevant to the page you are looking at. These relevant keywords are called Meta Tags and are commonly used to distinguish the keywords that are relevant to a page’s content that you would like search engine’s to pick up. You will see countless articles still instructing ...
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2 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY CARRICK MOLLENKAMP AND CHAD BRAY Credit Suisse Group, one of Switzerland's biggest banks, said Tuesday that it expects to pay a $536 million penalty as part of a continuing U.S. investigation into how major Western banks illegally handled funds for Iran. Credit Suisse's role in alleged illegal transactions with Iranian enterprises previously had been disclosed. But the size of the fine and the fact that the Swiss bank joins other ...
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6 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Credit Suisse , the second-largest Swiss bank after UBS , is expected to pay a fine of $536 million to settle charges with the federal government and state authorities in New York that it violated sanctions against doing business with Iran and other countries, people involved in the negotiations said Tuesday. A formal announcement from Credit Suisse acknowledging responsibility for its conduct, which would allow it to avoid ...
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