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Friday, September 5, 2008

09/05/08 The Raw Greenwich News Feed For Friday




InformationWeek


... "Some of the deal killers have been insiders wanting to get huge cash-outs," said Linda Killian, a principal with Greenwich, Connecticut-based firm Renaissance Capital. A case in point, she said, was the planned IPO in August of Kentucky coal ...

Greenwich homicide victim named


Hartford Courant


Greenwich police have identified a woman who was shot and stabbed to death Thursday and say the incident appears to have stemmed from a property dispute.



Bloomberg


... of Treasuries off of this because it creates a safer environment,'' said Glen Capelo , a Treasury trader at RBS Greenwich Capital in Greenwich, Connecticut, one of 19 primary dealers required to bid at government debt sales. The yield on the ...


Property dispute leads to murder


WTNH


Police in Greenwich say a man shot and stabbed a woman to death and it all stemmed from a dispute over property.



Norwalk Citizen News


... an intern for us while she was finishing her master's degree and she recently led a similar group at a church in Greenwich and it went very well there," explained Constance Lawrence, director of the Christian Counseling Center, which is located at 3 ...





UPDATE REP. JAY RAMRAS JUST SAID THAT ISSUING A SUBPOENA FOR A VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE “WOULD BE DISRESPECTFUL….. INAPPROPRIATE CONDUCT….. AND BAD ...


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