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Citigroup Inc
Citigroup is a global diversified financial services holding company whose businesses provide consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad, yet focused, range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, trade and securities services and wealth management. Citi has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi has some $2.43 trillion in assets and some $1.3 trillion in deposits. Citigroup generates almost half of its sales from North America.
The ornithology of the Toronto Blue Jays
They've got good form, scrappy attitude, draw ooze from the crowd. Oh, and there's a baseball team named after them. That's right, we are talking about a specific kind of bird. With so many people saying \"Blue Jays\" lately, we thought we would take a closer look at what the team has in common with its mascot. Our [Nick Purdon] went into the woods for this story. MARK PECK (ORNITHOLOGY TECHNICIAN, ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM): MARK PECK (ORNITHOLOGY TECHNICIAN, ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM):
TEMPORARY POLICE, POWER CENTERS FOR Y2K PLANNED IN ORLAND PARK
Orland Park Police Chief Tim McCarthy and many of the department's officers and command staff have made plans for New Year's Eve.
VILLAGE CAN FIX NUISANCE, CHARGE COST TO RESIDENT
A law that will be considered Monday by the Orland Park Village Board would go a step further than a current ordinance in ridding the town of dangerous nuisances such as an unsafe back-yard pool, said Police Chief Tim McCarthy.
2007 ERNST & YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR(R): Tim McCarthy, Vision and mission
The average length of employee service is seven years, which McCarthy attributes to the company's fun corporate culture, encouragement of professional development, internal promotions, and offers of tuition reimbursement to full- and part-time employees.
Trade Publication Article
CHINA STORIES
\"Plus it's about the only time anyone's interested in talking about Ulster Rugby or how well the football team is doing !\" Friendship is important in China, says Paul McCarthy TIM LOSTY, Director, NI Bureau in China Tim Losty is \"our man in Beijing\". \"I get very homesick when I'm away for any length of time,\" said Tim, on a flying visit home. \"In Washington, even though I was working close to the White House, I missed Northern Ireland. It's the same in Beijing, although the job is very exciting and challenging.\" \"Every year there is more and more demand from the Chinese to come here,\" said [KAIN CRAIGS]. \"They love the simple things about Northern Ireland - the fresh air, green fields and rural sights. For many of the groups we work with, we will hire a classic car and work with Queen's University to get a guide who speaks Chinese to explain the history, and we'll get a photographer to document the trip.\"
Monday the centennial of the Valencia disaster
After several lifeboats filled with passengers were lost in the rough seas, and after a single attempt by one of three rescue ships to come alongside failed, those still aboard the ship, many of whom were clinging to her rigging, were left almost without hope. Capt. Johnston asked Bosun Tim McCarthy, who would be one of 37 survivors of the 154 men, women and children who'd sailed from San Francisco, if he and a volunteer crew could take a lifeline ashore in the last lifeboat. When they were ready, Johnston personally helped them cast off into a maelstrom of breakers and spray. To the ragged cheers of those left behind, McCarthy and his men \"got away with considerable difficulty. We kept outside the breakers but at times could not see the shore; it was so thick and we could not find a place to land.\" The ineffectual rescue attempt from seaward was repeated from landward. Upon hiking with ropes and supplies to the cliffs overlooking the Valencia, three settlers from Clo-ose counted 60 survivors on her flooded poop deck and in the rigging. Their initial elation at finding one of Capt. Johnston's rocket-launched lifelines snagged in the rocks turned to despair when, as they carefully reeled in the thin rope to the cheers of those watching from below, it snapped. Johnston had no rockets left, having fired them before there was anyone on shore to receive a line. Like the three ships standing offshore, the Clo-ose settlers could only watch in hypnotized horror as the Valencia and her few remaining company were bludgeoned beneath the waves.