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Emerald Isle Seeking More Tourist Rubles

By Kevin O'Flynn / The Moscow Times

Ireland, one of the countries worst hit by the financial crisis, is looking to boost its economy by attracting Russian tourists to its shore, and Wednesday the Irish Embassy presented a sales pitch for its...

Dillon, Emily

... valign="top"><b>Highest Level of Education:</b></td><td>Bachelors Degree</td></tr> <tr><td valign="top"><b>Citizenship:</b></td><td>United Kingdom, Ireland</td></tr> <tr><td valign="top"><b>Years of Work Experience:</b></td><td>2</td></tr> <tr><td valign="top"><b>Gender:</b></td><td>Female</td></tr>...

Possible Eurobond Tax Alarms Businesses

Combined Reports

... with a combined nominal value of $3.45 billion and one euro-denominated issue worth 700 million euros ($925 million). Eurobonds are typically structured as so-called loan participation notes, or LPNs, issued by SPVs in low-tax jurisdictions such as Ireland or Luxembourg, with the proceeds deposited on account at Russian banks. Typical clauses in loan documentation allow for bonds to be called at par by the issuer if there is a material tax change — something one London debt capital markets...

Lyashenko, Ksenia

... service: - Introducing educational programs - &quot;tailor made&quot; programs - Supervision of students during the whole duration of study program. - Knowledge of educational (language) programs in Great Britain, Ireland, Malta, Germany. - Knowledge of British educational system. - Translation of documentation, archive compilation. - Negotiating with foreign partners, interpreting. - Air tickets booking. - Helping with visa process and documentation...

Irish Comedy Brings New Direction to Taganka

By John Freedman / The Moscow Times

... is the sum of layers upon layers of warming cloths. Also as in the Perm production, snippets of Robert Flaherty's classic film "Man of Aran" are projected on the theater's back wall. This famous film about the hard life and tough people of Ireland's Aran Islands provides a backdrop for McDonagh's play. The lives of the people of Inishmaan are thrown into chaos one day when the town gossip Johnnypateenmike (Sergei Trifonov) brings news that a Hollywood film is being made on a neighboring...

U.S. Program Popular With Russians to Be Reformed

The Associated Press

... in 1996 to a peak of more than 150,000 in 2008, and roughly 1 million foreign students have taken part in the past decade. The students come from around the world, with some of the top participating countries being Russia, Brazil, Ukraine, Thailand, Ireland, Bulgaria, Peru, Moldova and Poland. The proposed changes would require sponsors to "use particular prudence and caution when dealing with jobs that offer legitimate employment but also have been known to be associated with human trafficking...

How the Crisis Gives People Schadenfreude

By Harold James

... Europe's difficulties. The fiscal problems of Greece and Spain were also the result of spending a great deal on high-tech and high-prestige projects, such as facilities for the Olympic Games, new airport buildings and high-speed train links. And Spain and Ireland before the crisis did not have a fiscal problem, owing to the rapid economic growth produced by a real estate boom that seemed to promise a new era of economic miracles. One of the most widely used Chinese terms of recent years is xing zai le...

Q&A: Following Instinct From Amsterdam to Moscow

By Jonathan Earle / The Moscow Times

... you still have to earn your employees' respect by working hard, making the right decisions and showing that you're loyal to them. I admire a person like Tony Maher [former chief executive of Wimm-Bill-Dann]. Tony came from a very humble background in Ireland. He started with Coca-Cola and then built Wimm-Bill-Dann into something big in Russia, and through it all, he stayed a down-to-earth person. I asked, "How do you do it?" He said it was important to form the right team and be firm with...

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