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Ron Paul: US $1bn aid for Ukraine wasted money, not the rich who give it
Washington has prepared a 1 billion dollar aid package for Ukraine. But former US presiden...
published: 04 Apr 2014
Ron Paul: US $1bn aid for Ukraine wasted money, not the rich who give it
Ron Paul: US $1bn aid for Ukraine wasted money, not the rich who give it
Washington has prepared a 1 billion dollar aid package for Ukraine. But former US presidential candidate Ron Paul tells RT the cash would be better spent elsewhere. WATCH the full interview with Ron Paul on Monday (April 7th). RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.- published: 04 Apr 2014
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Waterton Global Resource Management raises US$1 billion
Waterton Global Resource Management, a Toronto-based private investment firm specializing ...
published: 09 Apr 2014
Waterton Global Resource Management raises US$1 billion
Waterton Global Resource Management raises US$1 billion
Waterton Global Resource Management, a Toronto-based private investment firm specializing in the metals and mining sector, has raised US$1 billion for its flagship Waterton Precious Metals Fund II. The new private equity fund will target production and late-stage development assets primarily in gold, silver, platinum group metals, copper and other base metals.- published: 09 Apr 2014
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Plane Drops US$1-Million in Suspected Drug Money Over Bolivia
Authorities in Bolivia discover over $1 million they say had been thrown off a plane as pa...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Plane Drops US$1-Million in Suspected Drug Money Over Bolivia
Plane Drops US$1-Million in Suspected Drug Money Over Bolivia
Authorities in Bolivia discover over $1 million they say had been thrown off a plane as part of a suspected drugs transaction in the South American country. Full Story: Anti-narcotics agents in Bolivia have recovered some $1-million dollars that they say was thrown from a light plane in a suspected drugs trafficking transaction, authorities reported on Monday. Officials seized a plastic bag carrying over a million U.S. dollars that was dropped over a small community near Pozo de Tigre in Santa Cruz department. Bolivian Interior Minister Carlos Romero says the Public Ministry overlooked the opening of the package, and confirms one-million-and-eighty-thousand dollars, exactly, in different bundles. Prosecutors from the Marina Flores District say the seized money was possibly to settle a drug trafficking debt. Three people who tried to collect the money from the ground have been arrested. The Interior Minister says the money has been traced back to a bank in Paraguay. Landlocked Bolivia is one of the world's largest coca producers, the raw ingredient used in cocaine. For more news and videos visit ☛ http://ntd.tv Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C- published: 02 Oct 2013
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The IDE Model Leads To US$1 Million Product Launch -- Part 2
In Part 2 of Ewa Wysocka's "Underground Online Seminar 8″ series, she reveals Mindvalley's...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: MindvalleyInsightsTV
The IDE Model Leads To US$1 Million Product Launch -- Part 2
The IDE Model Leads To US$1 Million Product Launch -- Part 2
In Part 2 of Ewa Wysocka's "Underground Online Seminar 8″ series, she reveals Mindvalley's first venture with the IDE model in 2010, a brave experiment which...- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 2674
- author: MindvalleyInsightsTV
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Over US$1-million for Mugabe's 90th
Harare, Zimbabwe -- At the age on ninety President Robert Mugabe has declared that he is s...
published: 21 Feb 2014
Over US$1-million for Mugabe's 90th
Over US$1-million for Mugabe's 90th
Harare, Zimbabwe -- At the age on ninety President Robert Mugabe has declared that he is still in good health.Zimbabwe's founding father is preparing to celebrate his 90th birthday with an extravagant celebration on Friday.- published: 21 Feb 2014
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1:33
Bob Dylan's guitar sells for almost US$1 million at auction
The Fender Stratocaster that Bob Dylan plugged in when he famously went electric at the 19...
published: 08 Dec 2013
Bob Dylan's guitar sells for almost US$1 million at auction
Bob Dylan's guitar sells for almost US$1 million at auction
The Fender Stratocaster that Bob Dylan plugged in when he famously went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival sold on Friday for nearly one million US dollars, the highest price ever paid for a guitar at...- published: 08 Dec 2013
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Ai Weiwei brushes off painter's smashing of US$1m vase
BEIJING - Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei Tuesday shrugged off the smashing of a US$1 m...
published: 18 Feb 2014
Ai Weiwei brushes off painter's smashing of US$1m vase
Ai Weiwei brushes off painter's smashing of US$1m vase
BEIJING - Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei Tuesday shrugged off the smashing of a US$1 million (S$1.26 million) Han dynasty vase that was part of his exhibition at a Miami museum, saying his works often get broken. Ai had painted the urn, which dates from the Han dynasty of 206BC-220AD, in bright colours as part of his "Coloured Vases", on show at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Behind it stood a trio of large photographs depicting the artist dropping another Han dynasty pot to the floor, where it shatters into little pieces, "to express the notion that new ideas and values can be produced through iconoclasm". Dominican-born Maximo Caminero, an artist himself, reportedly destroyed the vase on Sunday in protest at what he felt was an over-emphasis on international art at the museum. "When I received the report of the damage, I didn't pay much attention, because my work is often being destroyed or broken during the exhibitions," Ai told AFP. "So, I thought... the museum will take care of it, or the insurance company. "But (then) I see in the news it's an artist who said he intentionally destroyed this because - he gives us some reason, which I think it doesn't sound right," Ai added. "That's my feeling." Ai, 56, who is considered among China's boldest and most well-known contemporary artists, is barred by authorities from leaving the country. He designed the Bird's Nest stadium used for the 2008 Beijing Olympics but he has since drawn the ire of Chinese authorities with his vocal criticism of Beijing's record on human rights and corruption. He was detained for 81 days in 2011 during a roundup of activists at the time of the Arab Spring uprisings, and has since been denied a passport. According to the Miami New Times newspaper, Caminero, who was released by police on Monday and could face up to five years in prison, described his act as "a spontaneous protest" inspired by the photographs in the exhibition. "I was at (the museum) and saw Ai Weiwei's photos behind the vases where he drops an ancient Chinese vase and breaks it," Caminero told the newspaper. "And I saw it as a provocation by Weiwei to join him in an act of performance protest." His aim, Caminero added, was to act on behalf of "all the local artists in Miami that have never been shown in museums here". In a statement the Pérez Art Museum said that while it could not address Caminero's intentions, "evidence suggests that this was a premeditated act". "As an art museum dedicated to celebrating modern and contemporary artists from within our community and around the world, we have the highest respect for freedom of expression, but this destructive act is vandalism and disrespectful to another artist and his work," the museum said. Ai told AFP that he was not certain what steps might be taken against Caminero regarding the cost of the vase. "You know, it's not my business, because this work is borrowed by the museum," he said. "I think the museum will have their own way to deal with it." Caminero told the Miami New Times that when he smashed the vase, he was unaware of its hefty price tag, reportedly estimated at US$1 million. "I didn't know that it was that amount," he said. "I feel so sorry about it, for sure." Tags: Ai Weiwei brushes off painter's smashing of S$1.26m vase. Miami artist charged with smashing $1.3 million Ai Weiwei museum vase. Local Artist Destroys $1 Million Ai Weiwei Vase At Museum "In Protest". Miami artist charged with smashing $1 million Ai Weiwei museum vase. Million dollar Ai Weiwei vase smashed at Pérez Art Museum Miami. Artist smashes $1m Ai Weiwei vase. Artist smashes Ai Weiwei's $1 million vase at Miami museum in protest. Ai Weiwei vase worth $1m broken in local artist protest. Breaking News Latest News CNN BBC NDTV Headlines Times Now Discovery,Breaking News,Latest News,Todays News,Upcoming News,USA Today,Latest USA News,NY News,New York Breaking News,News,Todays Headlines,Healines,Today Headline,World News,Latest World News,World Breaking News,Africa Latest News,Africa Breaking News,Africa,Flood News,Snow in USA,Abc,Nbc,Bbc,Fox,Fox News,Media,Daily,Fox News Channel (TV Network),Bbc News,Msnb- published: 18 Feb 2014
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0:52
Bolivian authorities seize US$1 million drug money drop
Originally published on October 3, 2013
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published: 04 Nov 2013
Bolivian authorities seize US$1 million drug money drop
Bolivian authorities seize US$1 million drug money drop
Originally published on October 3, 2013 For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw Bolivian police have seized more than US$1 million in alleged drug money after it was thrown from a plane as part of a suspected drugs transaction. Police swooped after officers from the anti-narcotics squad FELCN spotted the money being thrown from a plane near the remote town of Pozo de Tigre in Santa Cruz. In a statement, the government said that the incident took place during a routine operation at a clandestine airstrip. Police noticed a man mysteriously waving to the sky and moments later a plane appeared. According to Reuters, "'From the plane a package was thrown, then with the presence of the Public Ministry (authorities) proceeded to open it and established it was a large amount of money, $1,080,000, exactly, in different bundles,'" said Bolivian Interior Minister Carlos Romero. "Prosecutors from the Marina Flores district reported to media that the seized money was possibly to settle a drug trafficking debt." "Local media reported three people who had tried to collect the money from the ground have been arrested." "Romero told media the money has been traced back to a bank in Paraguay. 'It's been established that these bills were withdrawn from a Paraguayan bank since the bundles correspond with a bank's identification in Paraguay. Likewise, an envelope shows the hiring of a transport company.' "Landlocked Bolivia is one of the world's largest coca producers, the raw ingredient used in cocaine." The agents also seized two cars, two rifles, a machine gun and three phones, according to authorities.- published: 04 Nov 2013
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0:58
Video: Microsoft hosting US$1 million technology competition
Neil Parmar, who himself is involved with the competition, hosted in Dubai with the finals...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: TheNationalNewspaper
Video: Microsoft hosting US$1 million technology competition
Video: Microsoft hosting US$1 million technology competition
Neil Parmar, who himself is involved with the competition, hosted in Dubai with the finals in Australia, explains the innovative initiatives.- published: 23 Apr 2012
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- author: TheNationalNewspaper
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Inversión costarricense en el extranjero supera los US$1 500 millones
Al 2013 un total de US$1.518,9 millones han sido invertidos por 105 empresas costarricense...
published: 12 Feb 2014
Inversión costarricense en el extranjero supera los US$1 500 millones
Inversión costarricense en el extranjero supera los US$1 500 millones
Al 2013 un total de US$1.518,9 millones han sido invertidos por 105 empresas costarricenses en el exterior. Este dato se desprende del estudio "Análisis de la inversión costarricense en el extranjero", realizado por la Promotora del Comercio Exterior de Costa Rica (PROCOMER) y el Ministerio de Comercio Exterior (COMEX).- published: 12 Feb 2014
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FIFA Invests US$1 Million in World Cup TV Internships
FIFA is investing US$1 million in a TV production internship programme for Brazilian stude...
published: 08 Apr 2014
FIFA Invests US$1 Million in World Cup TV Internships
FIFA Invests US$1 Million in World Cup TV Internships
FIFA is investing US$1 million in a TV production internship programme for Brazilian students during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil as part of its legacy plans for the competition. The programme gives 438 Brazilian university students the chance to gain paid professional experience with the broadcast production of the FIFA World Cup. The students, chosen from universities in the 12 FIFA World Cup Host Cities, will fill roles ranging from information, commentary and broadcast venue assistants to gain invaluable work experience at the world's biggest single-sport event. Read more at http://www.content-technology.com/sportscasting/?p=1237- published: 08 Apr 2014
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9:49
The Great Malaysian Robbery: Najib Sought US$1 Billion For Perimekar From French Shipmaker DCN
Suaram's Press Conference - Scorpene Submarine Scandal Kuala Lumpur 03/05/2012....
published: 03 May 2012
author: mediarakyat
The Great Malaysian Robbery: Najib Sought US$1 Billion For Perimekar From French Shipmaker DCN
The Great Malaysian Robbery: Najib Sought US$1 Billion For Perimekar From French Shipmaker DCN
Suaram's Press Conference - Scorpene Submarine Scandal Kuala Lumpur 03/05/2012.- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 38734
- author: mediarakyat
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Bolivian authorities seize US$1 million drug money drop
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published: 03 Nov 2013
Bolivian authorities seize US$1 million drug money drop
Bolivian authorities seize US$1 million drug money drop
Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's animated news graphics at http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/Reuters.aspx For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw Bolivian police have seized more than US$1 million in alleged drug money after it was thrown from a plane as part of a suspected drugs transaction. Police swooped after officers from the anti-narcotics squad FELCN spotted the money being thrown from a plane near the remote town of Pozo de Tigre in Santa Cruz. In a statement, the government said that the incident took place during a routine operation at a clandestine airstrip. Police noticed a man mysteriously waving to the sky and moments later a plane appeared. According to Reuters, "'From the plane a package was thrown, then with the presence of the Public Ministry (authorities) proceeded to open it and established it was a large amount of money, $1,080,000, exactly, in different bundles,'" said Bolivian Interior Minister Carlos Romero. "Prosecutors from the Marina Flores district reported to media that the seized money was possibly to settle a drug trafficking debt." "Local media reported three people who had tried to collect the money from the ground have been arrested." "Romero told media the money has been traced back to a bank in Paraguay. 'It's been established that these bills were withdrawn from a Paraguayan bank since the bundles correspond with a bank's identification in Paraguay. Likewise, an envelope shows the hiring of a transport company.' "Landlocked Bolivia is one of the world's largest coca producers, the raw ingredient used in cocaine." The agents also seized two cars, two rifles, a machine gun and three phones, according to authorities.- published: 03 Nov 2013
- views: 356
3:41
US: $1 billion for nuclear fuel
A Russian firm has signed a groundbreaking one billion dollar contract to supply US nuclea...
published: 27 May 2009
author: RussiaToday
US: $1 billion for nuclear fuel
US: $1 billion for nuclear fuel
A Russian firm has signed a groundbreaking one billion dollar contract to supply US nuclear power stations with uranium fuel. Russia already supplies 23 per ...- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 570
- author: RussiaToday
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Scotiabank/IDB Arrange US$1M Facility for SMEs!
Scotiabank/IDB Arrange US$1M Facility for SMEs! - The Owen James Report - February 1, 2013...
published: 06 Feb 2013
author: Owen James
Scotiabank/IDB Arrange US$1M Facility for SMEs!
Scotiabank/IDB Arrange US$1M Facility for SMEs!
Scotiabank/IDB Arrange US$1M Facility for SMEs! - The Owen James Report - February 1, 2013.- published: 06 Feb 2013
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- author: Owen James
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Columbus International Inc. highly successful in retiring almost U.S $1B debt - OJR Apr 08 2014
Columbus International Inc. highly successful in retiring almost U.S $1B debt - The Owen J...
published: 10 Jun 2014
Columbus International Inc. highly successful in retiring almost U.S $1B debt - OJR Apr 08 2014
Columbus International Inc. highly successful in retiring almost U.S $1B debt - OJR Apr 08 2014
Columbus International Inc. highly successful in retiring almost U.S $1B debt - The Owen James Report - April 8, 2014 **Barbados-based Columbus International Incorporated, the parent company of Columbus Communications Jamaica recently closed a one and a quarter billion U.S. dollar bond deal essentially to retire 2 debts: US$640-million worth of senior secured 11.5% notes; and US$212-million in senior un-secured 9.5% notes. **Telecoms LIME is planning the establishment of a technology incubator to create entrepreneurs among Jamaica's budding software and App developers.- published: 10 Jun 2014
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0:51
Violino tocado no Titanic é leiloado por US$1,5 milhão -
Esse foi o maior valor alcançado entre itens recuperados do transatlântico
Ver episodio...
published: 21 Oct 2013
Violino tocado no Titanic é leiloado por US$1,5 milhão -
Violino tocado no Titanic é leiloado por US$1,5 milhão -
Esse foi o maior valor alcançado entre itens recuperados do transatlântico Ver episodio: http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/bloco/violino-tocado-no-titanic-e-leiloado-por-us15-milhao Ir para o site do : http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/node/- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 91
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Hassan Nawaz Shareef's Business worth WHOPPING US $1 2BILLION in London Ch Nisar Answer has no answ
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published: 02 May 2013
author: Muslim Ummah Productions
Hassan Nawaz Shareef's Business worth WHOPPING US $1 2BILLION in London Ch Nisar Answer has no answ
Hassan Nawaz Shareef's Business worth WHOPPING US $1 2BILLION in London Ch Nisar Answer has no answ
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 75
- author: Muslim Ummah Productions