Dating site for cheaters draws record complaints
A dating website which encourages married people to have affairs has prompted a record number of complaints to the advertising ombudsman in Sweden.
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A dating website which encourages married people to have affairs has prompted a record number of complaints to the advertising ombudsman in Sweden.
Written by Tom Cleveland, foreign exchange market analyst: While the major foreign exchange event of the past decade would surely be the highly succes...
The Icelandic government adopted a revised strategy for gradual liberalisation of capital controls in a cabinet meeting yesterday.
Landsvirkjun, one of Europe’s leading renewable energy companies, signed a new loan agreement amounting to EUR 70 million (11.3 billion ISK) wit...
Icelandic renewable energy company Landsvirkjun signed a new loan agreement with the Nordic Investment Bank on Wednesday, for the funding of the Budar...
A Swedish bank robber, who locked himself in a Danish safety deposit vault over a weekend, was caught after police extracted his DNA from a bag of uri...
The recently published business and trends book co-written by Sigrun Lilja of Gydja Collection, ‘The Next Big Thing’ has made it on to the amazon.com ...
Starting 20th September 2011, Icelandair will be providing independent flights to Glasgow and Manchester as part of its new U.S. flight service.