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21 hours ago ago from oochoo news
President Barack Obama wrote a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong-llu (Kim Jong Il) in an attempt to push Pyongyang for talks on nuclear disarmament, said Tuesday the State Department spokesman. The letter was delivered to North Korean officials last week the U.S. special representative for North Korea, Stephen Bosworth (Stephen Bosworth) during his visit to Pyongyang to resume negotiations stopped. The official, who ...
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The Transfer Funds feature in Simply Accounting by Sage quickly records a transfer of funds to or from your credit card, bank, or line of credit accounts without you having to know which one is a debit and which one is a credit. i. In the Home window, click Banking on the navigation pane. ii. In the Tasks pane, click the Transfer Funds icon. Enter a transaction Date. If you are using a foreign ...
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Retail Banks will market convenience and you will pay dearly for one stop shopping. It is wise as consumers to be a customer at more than one bank. The big banks offer free checking and that is really all they are good for. Their savings accounts don't pay interest worth mentioning. In fact, none of their interest bearing accounts will amount to much as far as interest is concerned. I have been in the banking industry for many years. The ...
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4 hours ago ago from Gold Coast Chronicle
By IBD Dec. 17, 2009 President Obama has sent a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, hoping to coax him back to the table to talk about cutting his nation's nuclear program. Good luck with that. Repeated U.S. entreaties to the hermit state to cut its nuclear arsenal have availed us nothing. Just this month, U.S. envoy Stephen Bosworth traveled to North Korea with a bunch of new diplomatic carrots for the regime. The ...
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30 minutes ago ago from U.S. News
Hackers steal SKorean-US military secrets SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- South Korea's military said Friday it was investigating a hacking attack that netted secret defense plans with the United States and may have been carried out by North Korea. The suspected hacking occurred late last month when a South Korean officer failed to remove a USB device when he switched a military computer from a restricted-access intranet to the Internet, Defense ...
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