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  • With the stock values so low, a lot of companies are going to have a hard time coming up on time with all the millions needed to fund their currently underfunded pension plans as is required by the Pension plan law of 2006.

    Drudge Retort 2009

  • With the stock values so low, a lot of companies are going to have a hard time coming up on time with all the millions needed to fund their currently underfunded pension plans as is required by the Pension plan law of 2006.

    Drudge Retort 2009

  • Even their Army Pension is a pittance, and will certainly have to be increased to help them afford living here in the UK, though personally i wonder why the hell they would ever want to settle here in the 1st place on May 7, 2009 at 8: 29 pm Bert Rustle

    You Couldn’t Make It Up « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • He announced what he calls his Pension and Family Security Plan at an event in Blue Bell,

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • He announced what he calls his Pension and Family Security Plan at an event in Blue Bell,

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • He announced what he calls his Pension and Family Security Plan at an event in Blue Bell,

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • So, in May 2002, Ms. Andreasen was first suspended and later (in 2005) sacked by the EuroNabobery, in the form of our very own Lord Kinnock, then still a EuroNabob of the highest order and now a Peer of the Realm in receipt of a very substantial Fat Cat Pension from the Union.

    Archive 2007-11-04 2007

  • So, in May 2002, Ms. Andreasen was first suspended and later (in 2005) sacked by the EuroNabobery, in the form of our very own Lord Kinnock, then still a EuroNabob of the highest order and now a Peer of the Realm in receipt of a very substantial Fat Cat Pension from the Union.

    Do Not Blow The Whistle Lest They Hear 2007

  • I think, Sir, he that talks well, and to'th purpose, may be as useful to the Commonwealth as he that fights well; Why do we keep so many else in Pension that ne'r drew Sword, but to talk, and rail at the Malignant Party; to libel and defame 'em handsomly, with pious, useful Lyes:

    The Roundheads: or, The Good Old Cause 1682

  • Monsieur Turboone, his French Doctor in Pension, to admit of a Doctor or two of her recommending, who shall amuse him with discourse till we get our selves married; and to make it the more ridiculous, I will release Sir Credulous from the Basket, I saw it in the Hall as I came through, we shall have need of the fool.

    Sir Patient Fancy 1678

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