National Bank wins battle for site
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A Quebec Superior Court rules in favor of National Bank of Canada and stops operations of the Web site, www.nationalbankfinancial.com. The site created to raise money for financial workers fighting AIDS discrimination cases was begun by the investment bank's former employee, DeWolf Shaw who claimed he was fired because he has AIDS.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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Royal Bank may be on hunt again
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Royal Bank of Canada is thought to be looking for another U.S. acquisition, possibly Tucker Anthony Sutro Corp. of Boston.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2001
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Banks asked to broaden search for customer links to bin Laden
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Canada's Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions sent a letter to banks and other financial institutions asking them to be on the lookout for any transactions that may be tied to Osama bin Laden.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2001
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