Bikers stage last 'Rolling Thunder' to honor missing US soldiers

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Bikers stage last 'Rolling Thunder' to honor missing US soldiers

According to the Pentagon's POW/MIA Accounting Agency, more than 82,000 US troops remain unaccounted for in wars as far back as World War II.
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Autonomy ex-finance chief sentenced to jail for HP fraud

Autonomy’s former finance boss has been sentenced to five years in prison for fraud, linked to the $11bn sale of the UK software firm to Hewlett Packard. British citizen Sushovan Hussain faces jail in the US after being found guilty last year of 16 counts of …
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First Car to Wear Porsche Badge Could Fetch More Than $20 Million

A rare sports car, which was designed by Ferry Porsche for the 1939 Berlin-Rome race and was the first to wear a Porsche badge, is expected to fetch more than $20 million at RM Sotheby’s auction in Monterey, Calif., this August. Known as Porsche Type 64, …
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Shareholder fury as owner of British Gas announces 234000 customers have left in first third of year

Many shareholders have been venting their fury after it emerged 234,000 customers left Centrica, owner of British Gas, in the first four months of this year. Britain’s biggest energy provider also warned warmer weather and a £70 million hit from the …
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Houston accounting firm makes acquisition, expands Austin footprint

Houston-based Briggs & Veselka Co., one of the city's largest accounting firms, grew its Austin footprint through an acquisition and an office expansion
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