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ITV Debt Gets Soccer Boost on England Victory: Corporate Finance

ITV Plc (ITV) may win back its investment- grade ranking as the U.K.’s biggest commercial broadcaster redeems debt and advertising revenue is boosted by the English soccer team’s success in the European Championship. Credit-default swaps tied to the London-based company’s debt trade at levels implying an investment-grade rating of Baa3, one step above its current [...]

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Free LSAT class debuts at U of T law school

Every Wednesday evening through early October, twenty students from across the city will meet for three hours in an elegant wood-paneled room in the Faculty of Law’s Falconer Hall. They are taking a preparatory course for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). LSAT prep courses offered by companies like Kaplan or the Princeton Review can cost [...]

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N.C. law gives twins’ parents power

Amid the hullabaloo over education laws in Raleigh, one school bill slipped by almost unnoticed. N.C. legislators made sure Sena and Gunnar Everett can be in the same kindergarten class in August. The state law, passed last June, doesn’t single out the 6-year-old twins from Charlotte’s Sedgefield neighborhood, of course. But it does give parents [...]

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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Shared Service Center Forum Reveals Sentiments on Global Operating Models

A Congressional Exit Interview Olympia Snowe, Kent Conrad, Gary Ackerman, and Geoff Davis—four members of Congress who’ve decided they’ve had enough of government—reveal what Washington’s really like

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TEXT-Fitch rates Oebrecht Finance proposed notes ‘BBB-’

Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:53am IST

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Duncan named interim dean of Brandeis School of Law

Has been a member of the faculty since 1997 Susan Duncan LOUISVILLE, Ky. (June 21, 2012) — Susan Duncan, associate dean of academic affairs and faculty development at the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, has been named interim dean of the school effective July 1. Provost Shirley Willihnganz announced Duncan’s appointment after [...]

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School Boards to Sue Over Education Reform

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Report on Its Banks’ Needs Raises Spain’s Borrowing Costs

The release of the audit figures is expected to let Spain’s government begin bargaining with European officials over the terms for it to start tapping the 100 billion euro, or $125.7 billion, bailout that euro zone finance ministers have agreed to make available. “We are talking about manageable amounts,” Fernando Jiménez Latorre, the Spanish secretary [...]

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TABLE-Indian Corporate Bonds dealt-Jun 21

Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:11pm IST

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UTSA summer law school prep academy celebrates opening of 11th …

Participants in UTSA Summer Law School Preparation Academy Share this Story By Lisa Buentello Director, Institute of Law and Public Affairs <!–INSERT FIRST PARAGRAPH OF ARTICLE IN TAG –> (June 21, 2012) — The UTSA Summer Law School Preparation Academy (SLSPA) celebrated its 11th opening ceremony June 4 at the UTSA Downtown Campus. The Institute [...]

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