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. BBC NEWS | Talk about Newsnight | A blog and forum
Congo who are more than happy to work with the British Government - and ask whether this is the right way to deliver aid? Permalink Comments ( 19 ) Wednesday, 14 May, 2008 Newsnight Newsnight 9 May 08, 06:24 PM Burma: What would make a government impound food aid from its own dying people? The World Food Programme sent supplies into Rangoon today - but Burmese officials confiscated100,000. There may by up to a million more who have no water, food or shelter. So far there has only been a trickle of aid allowed in, and the US Ambassador said a US military cargo plane still does not have permission to fly in supplies.about the world's apparent impotence in the face of an intransigent junta. Should we just send helicopters filled with aid over the border? Afghanistan Also tonight in the second of his three special reports from Afghanistanabout to stage the biggest rights issue in UK corporate history, asking shareholders for some £10bn to shore up its financial position. It will be part of an effort to write down its exposure to US sub prime - and any other skeletons still lurking
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. BBC NEWS | The Reporters | Robert Peston
at's the implication of the Bank of England's latest Financial Stability Report. Actually it would notadvice. But the big message of its latest Financial Stability Report is that the cost and availabilitymonths make: the pendulum has swung so far that financial institutions are currently assuming that lossesduty to create the conditions in which banks and financial traders see sense about the real risks out theresubprime calculation is to persuade banks and other financial players that they are now too fearful of the risksobtain prior to last August - and stoked up that financial bubble for which we're all now paying - credit is's probably not worth asking him for an investment tip. Link to this post Comments
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