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Iceland changes foreign exchange rules
Iceland's central bank said Friday it has lifted some of its restrictions on foreign exchange transactions but added it has also implemented rules curbing cross-border movement of capital.
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The Advertizer-Herald, Bamberg's Best Friend
The Bamberg County Chorale will present its Annual Christmas Concert on Friday, December 5, at 7 P.M. in the sanctuary of Trinity United Methodist Church in Bamberg, and in the sanctuary of Bethel Park United ...
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Chorale to perform Christmas concerts Dec. 5 and 6
Sounds of rejoicing will fill the air as members of the Bamberg County Chorale present back-to-back performances of their annual Christmas Concert on Dec.
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City of Denmark 'debt-free soon'
Auditor Rusty Munoz told Denmark City Council Nov. 17 that the city is approaching a 'debt-free city' with only $80,000 in debt still pending.
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Bamberg group closer to forming charter school
Bamberg County might become home to the region's first charter school if a local group can get approval from the state next month.
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Local schools supply good nurses, but can't produce enough of them
Graduates from local accredited nursing schools in the area -- such as the two-year program at Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College and the four-year program at South Carolina State University -- are proving ...
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Local merchants have positive outlook, 'Santa will come'
Despite the economic crisis that we are all facing, a lot of the merchants in the County of Bamberg have a positive outlook filled with hope and determination.
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To be an artist
Due to the advice of my physical therapist, I spent a night in the recliner one night in summer late.
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Nordic countries to lend Iceland $2.5 billion
Four Nordic countries will lend Iceland $2.5 billion to help the country recover from its economic meltdown, their finance ministries said Thursday.
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British government wants crackdown on sex trade
The British government wants to make it illegal to pay for sex and is considering a plan to "name and shame" men who visit prostitutes - a move critics say would turn back the clock to Victorian times.
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Forest industries find '08 to be a tough year
There has been a culmination of events that have, over the past three years, caused the price for sawtimber and chip and saw to decline to the lowest in 25 years.
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Funding next hurdle for regional water, sewer authority
An initiative designed to meet the dual goals of economic development and improvement in quality of life is now entering a new phase - the search for funding.
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One local lawmaker calls President-elect Barack Obama not only the future leader of the free world but also a friend and mentor.
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The Edisto: Down-home river
Residents of small towns along the Edisto are dedicated to their 'little spot on Earth' The decrepit hardware store in Springfield was torn down this year, but preservation groups managed to save most of the ...
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B-E baseball coach David Horton named citizen of year; Hurst honored for volunteer service
BAMBERG Legendary Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School baseball coach David Horton has been named the 2007 Bamberg County "Waddy Thompson Citizen of the Year" by the Bamberg County Chamber of Commerce.
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Earlie Jean Dyches Gleaton Tucker
Funeral services for Earlie Jean Dyches Gleaton Tucker, 54, will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Thompson Funeral Home Chapel in Orangeburg with the Rev.
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Sweden's Skanska: 3Q profit down, reviewing costs
Swedish construction firm Skanska AB on Tuesday reported a 3 percent drop in third-quarter net profits, mainly from lower sales and higher interest costs.
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Officials investigating woman's murder in Denmark
In the town of Denmark, the search is on for a killer. Authorities say they found the body of a missing woman in someone's backyard.
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The Advertizer-Herald, Bamberg's Best Friend
Don't forget to turn your clock's back one hour Saturday, Nov. 1 The 6th Annual Model T's to Olar Festival kicked off Friday and Saturday, October 17th and 18th with visitors from out of town and coming from ...
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Boat landing's fate in judge's hands
A judge will decide in coming months whether he will allow Orangeburg County to condemn a Denmark man's riverfront land for a public boat landing.
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