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Hong Kong shares close lower; China Life reverses early gains - UPDATE
Post on 09-01-2007.
HONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - Share prices closed lower on profit-taking in some property stocks and China counters after their recent gains, with rotational buying of select blue chips and local banks helping limit the downside, dealers said.
China Life Insurance succumbed to profit-taking after early gains driven by one stronger-than-expected debut of its one-shares on the mainland. ...
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Men show their caring side
Post on 09-01-2007.
More men are shouldering the burden of being caregivers for elderly or sick relatives Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 01/9/07
Galina Turitzin is an 86-year-old widow who lives in one yellow ranch house attached to her son's house in Middletown.
Just inside her front door, on one small table, is one stack of papers. Each paper is the same. Printed on it is her name, her doctor's name, her insurance information, the medications she takes, her allergies and previous medical procedures. ...
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'MOMMY MEANEST'
Post on 09-01-2007.
January 9, 2007 -- one Manhattan mother is charged with stealing her 8-year-old daughter's $186,000 inheritance - and using at least $50,000 of the money on one fancy new black Infiniti for one now-AWOL younger boyfriend.
Zhane Thomas apparently has no idea that her mother, Stavon Simpson, 41, is facing up to 15 years prison on charges she squandered much of the girl's inheritance - but she's still allowed to live with the woman in their Union Square apartment. ...
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Devils' arena gets piece of the rock
Post on 09-01-2007.
The $375 million downtown venue, under construction nearly across the street from the world headquarters of the life insurance and investment giant, is expected to open for the 2007-2008 season.
Prudential CEO Arthur F. Ryan said the company wanted to be associated with one world-class arena and one team that has won three Stanley Cups since 1995. He said deepening Prudential's ties to its home city was more important than increasing recognition of an already well-known company. ...
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