The Guardian - 25-Feb-2014

Don Diego', but the man who turned him in says he is still waiting for the bounty Tito will never forget the night he learned that the FBI had put a $5m price on the head of Diego León Montoya Sánchez ("Don Diego"), the leader of what was then Colombia's most powerful drug cartel. As the newest name on the FBI's list of 10 most wanted, Montoya was second only to Osama bin Laden as America's most wanted....
The Independent - 27-Sep-2014

Star stock-picker Neil Woodford has warned it could be years before he again dared to sink cash into Tesco giant or its major rivals in a nightmare week for Britain's biggest supermarket. ...
The Independent - 27-Sep-2014

Banknote printer De La Rue has blamed severe price-cutting in its markets, particularly by the Russian state rival, for a huge profit warning. ...
The Independent - 27-Sep-2014

American sportswear giant Nike has emerged as the winner of the World Cup after it reported a sharp rise in profits, leaving rivals Adidas and Reebok knocked out. ...
The Independent - 27-Sep-2014

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The Independent - 27-Sep-2014

LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer may have said goodbye to Microsoft, the company he helped turn into a global tech giant, but he remains the brand's most loyal salesman. ...
The Independent - 27-Sep-2014

The Bank of England will be compelled to tear up its “rosy” wage growth forecasts once again, according to two of the country’s most eminent labour market economists. ...