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When an effort to arrest a trafficking kingpin goes violently wrong, sex-crimes detective Livia Lone forges a partnership with a former Marine sniper who is tracking the same criminal, only to uncover a conspiracy with ties to the highest ...
Author: Barry Eisler
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
ISBN: 1477820035
Category: Fiction
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From New York Times bestselling author Barry Eisler...Livia Lone is back with a vengeance. For sex-crimes detective Livia Lone, a position with a government anti-trafficking task force is a chance to go back to Thailand to ferret out Rithisak Sorm, the trafficking kingpin behind her own childhood ordeal. But after a planned takedown in a nightclub goes violently awry, Livia discovers that she's not the only one hunting Sorm. Former Marine sniper Dox has a score to settle, too, and working together is the only way to take Sorm out. Livia and Dox couldn't be less alike. But they share a single-minded creed: the law has to serve justice. And if it doesn't, justice has to be served another way. What they don't know is that in threatening Sorm, they're also threatening a far-reaching conspiracy--one involving the highest levels of America's own intelligence apparatus. It turns out that killing Sorm just might be the easy part. The real challenge will be payback from his protectors.
For example, if you have $250 in your foreign exchange trading account you could spend the night making small, quick trades while watching TV. It is possible to do this each night and to make enough money to pay for your breakfast ...
Author: David Borman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 9781440506222
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 304
View: 155
Day trading can be perilous or profitable--depending upon the expertise of the trader. In this no-nonsense, take-no-prisoners guide, you learn how the market works and how to make it work for you. From screening stocks to conducting technical analyses, you learn everything active traders need to succeed in this tumultuous world, including: What goes on behind the scenes in the market How things can go wrong and how to reduce risk Which kind of technical analyses work--and why The best research and trading services to turn to for help The ins and outs of chart patterns, like Candlesticks, Triangles, and Head and Shoulders With real-life examples that illustrate the ups and downs inherent in this high-risk, high-profit business, this guide is all you need to trade wisely, quickly, and lucratively, no matter how new you are to the challenging game of day trading.
It seems probable that a similar partition of the night was recognised in the case of the priestly watches . Subsequently to the Roman supremacy in Palestine , the night watches were regulated according to the custom observed by the ...
Gerald McKiernan relates a typical welcome to a trade caravan in 1876: “That evening, we reached the first Ovampos and were halted at the habitation of Savora, a headman of the Ovaquamba (Okomba, Uukwambi) tribe.
Author: Gregor Dobler
Publisher: African Books Collective
ISBN: 9783905758566
Category: History
Page: 280
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Taking the history of trade and of traders as its subject matter, this book offers the first economic history of northern Namibia during the twentieth century. It traces Namibia's way from a rural, largely self-relying society into a globalised economy of consumption. This transformation built on colonial economic activities, but it was crucially shaped by local traders, a new social elite emerging during the 1950s and 1960s. Becoming a trader was one of the few possibilities for black Namibians to gain monetary income at home. It was a pathway out of migrant labour, to new status in the local society and often to prosperity. Politically, most traders occupied a middle ground: content of their own social position, but intent on political emancipation from colonial rule. Economically, their energy and business acumen transformed northern Namibia into an increasingly urban consumer society. The development path they chose, however, depended too much on the colonial reserve economy to remain sustainable after 1990. Their legacy still shapes spatial and social structures in northern Namibia, but most traders' businesses have today closed down. By telling the history of the rise and decline of traders and trade in northern Namibia, this book is thus also a reflection on the conundrums of economic development under conditions of structural inequality.
increases to all workers in the trade already enjoying wage rates equal to, or higher than, those laid down in the National Agreement. Hours of Work and Holidays In 1969 the employers agreed to pay holidays at a premium of 12.5 per cent ...
Author: Peter Bain
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781134790906
Category: Political Science
Page: 708
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With full access to the union's records, John Gennard and Peter Bain have produced a wide-ranging history of SOGAT up to its merger with the National Graphical Association in 1991. In addition to presenting a thorough study of the union, this book provides a valuable insight into the paper and printing industries during a period of great change as well as examining some of the most momentous events in recent British industrial relations history.
he established his schools in 1881 , trade instruction was which many of the pupils of the night classes traveled almost unknown in this country . It exists at present daily . After working all day , and living so far out of here in its ...
Author: New Orleans (La.). Dept. of Superintendence. Division of Educational ResearchPublish On: 1914
THE EVENING TRADES COURSES for the Delgado School . Evening trade schools for males are intended for youths and men employed during the day and who seek advancement ; and particularly for those whose daily labor and long hours have not ...
Author: New Orleans (La.). Dept. of Superintendence. Division of Educational Research
And the position of Ecuador—which had favored first-come, first-served—also had to be considered, or trade officials there might initiate a new WTO challenge. On April 11, after officials had worked through the night, Zoellick and Lamy ...
Author: Charan Devereaux
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780881324716
Category: Political Science
Page: 200
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Between 1992 and 2000, US exports rose by 55 percent. By the year 2000, trade summed to 26 percent of US GDP, and the United States imported almost two-thirds of its oil and was the world's largest host country for foreign investors. America's interest in a more open and prosperous foreign market is now squarely economic. These case studies in multilateral trade policymaking and dispute settlement explore the changing substance of trade agreements and also delve into the negotiation process—the who, how, and why of decision making. These books present a coherent description of the facts that will allow for discussion and independent conclusions about policies, politics, and processes. Volume 2 presents five cases on trade negotiations that have had important effects on trade policy rulemaking, as well as an analytic framework for evaluating these negotiations.
A . Gentleman having thorough knowledge of the Manure trade ( and feeding stuffs ) , is open for an Appointment . ... in that he has been running off his settling tanks when he found it desirable , at night , thereby turning into the ...