A pledge to follow Ireland's example in making substantial cuts to public-sector wages may now be necessary to ensure Greece can fund itself at reasonable cost.
Instead they were told they had "bad blood" and could receive free medical treatment, rides to the clinic, meals and burial insurance in case of death in return for participating.
Love of bankers is unlikely to be increased by the appearance of Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman’s boss, at the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations on April 27th.
The louvers may be adjusted so that they reject summer radiation, admit overcast sky luminance or act as light shelves, depending on the nature of day and the requirements of each storey.
Instead of asking for volunteers at the gate to leave overbooked flights, Delta Air Lines now is enabling travelers to bid on the opportunity much earlier in the process.
And that's not the only damage fame has done: she admits that she's dying for a foot massage, to relieve her achy feet after all those days spent walking in sky-high heels.
More than TurnkeysNorway's prison guards undergo two years of training at an officers' academy and enjoy an elevated status compared with their peers in the U.S. and Britain.
Some research has suggested that unemployed workers should take up any job they can get, including temporary work, as a bridge to higher-paying employment.