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Osaka gov t wrongly seizes money from woman with same name, age as delinquent payer

news Osaka gov t wrongly seizes money from woman with same name, age as delinquent payer The Mainichi © The Mainichi The Osaka Municipal Government office is seen in Kita Ward, Osaka, on March 18, 2019. (Mainichi/Yukiko Hayashi) OSAKA A woman living outside this west Japan city had funds seized in error from her bank account after she was mistaken for a Tennoji Ward resident with the same name and date of birth who is behind on her national health insurance premiums, the Osaka Municipal Government announced on Feb. 19. The woman noticed that her savings account balance had fallen, and the issue came to light on Feb. 18 when she contacted the city government. They apologized to her, and on Feb. 19 the seizure of funds was reversed.

CEOs are joking about GameStop, worrying it signals a bubble, and preparing for the next meme-stock boom

CEOs are joking about GameStop, worrying it signals a bubble, and preparing for the next meme-stock boom Theron Mohamed Some have joked about it, while others fear the frenzy is evidence of a bubble. Here are the best comments on earnings calls so far. The GameStop saga is still sparking conversations across corporate America. Executives continue to marvel at the surge in the video-game retailer s market capitalisation to over $US30 billion at one point. They re questioning whether mass speculation among amateur investors is a bubble about to burst. At least one is ready to cash in if the meme-stock frenzy has a second act.

All The World s Shakespeare s Stage

the essential French writer?”, a myriad of answers are possible: Victor Hugo? Camus? Molière? Or maybe Rimbaud? Before Shakespeare came into my life, Molière was the quintessential playwright: his face was plastered all over classrooms. One of my fondest memories from middle school is sitting in a French literature lesson reading the Avare ( The Miser) and then watching the film interpretation with Louis de Funès. I remember learning Harpagon’s monologue, passionately reciting it with the character’s idiosyncratic rancour and bitterness in front of my classmates. A few years later, I was in a French literature lesson reading

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