LOCAL NEWS HEADLINES KMIZ-TV Columbia-Jefferson City Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:19 PM PST The City of Columbia is thinking about letting you be louder when you go downtown. 3 days ago Police say he reached over the counter and took money from the Petromart at College and Paris. | News 7-hour stand off The Paris News Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:10 PM PST A multi-state manhunt was brought to a close late Sunday when a Paris Police SWAT team tackled and overpowered the suspect after a seven-hour standoff. | Toreador Announces 2009 Reserves Estimates Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:06 PM PST PARIS----Toreador Resources Corporation today announced the results of a formal external audit reflecting an increase to the Company's reserves estimates in France and provided an operations update on the La Garenne conventional exploration well. | Toreador Enters into Exchange Agreement for $22.2 Million of Its 5.00% Convertible Senior Notes Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:01 PM PST PARIS----Toreador Resources Corporation announced today that it has entered into a privately negotiated exchange agreement with an institutional investor for the exchange of $22.2 million aggregate principal of the CompanyĆ¢s existing 5.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2025 and new funding of $9.4 million cash for $31.6 million aggregate principal of new 8.00%/7.00% Convertible Senior Notes due ... | France Telecom announces management changes INO News Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:26 PM PST (AP:PARIS) France Telecom said Monday its chairman and chief executive officer, Didier Lombard, has proposed to hand his CEO role over to executive Stephane Richard. | IMF's Blanchard:Central Banks Should Leave Rates Very Low-Report Nasdaq Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:19 PM PST PARIS -(Dow Jones)- Central banks should keep interest rates very low, the International Monetary Fund's chief economist Olivier Blanchard says in an interview to appear in Tuesday's edition of French business daily Les Echos. | Georgia says TV channel forced off the air by Moscow Gulf Times Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:16 PM PST Georgia said yesteray that a Paris-based satellite operator had cut transmission of a new Georgian TV channel to the Caucasus and RussiaĆ¢s turbulent south under pressure from Russia but the company denied Moscow was involved. | | |
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