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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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Seeing that debt uncertainty was damaging Thomas Cook's trading prospects, Hedger pressed for a quick resolution.
Bailed-out Royal Bank of Scotland controls the fate of many British firms 2012
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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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Behind the scenes it is perhaps unsurprising that it was RBS restructuring director Bob Hedger who took the lead in talks on behalf of all the banks, even though the largest exposure lay with HSBC, Barclays and Unicredit.
Bailed-out Royal Bank of Scotland controls the fate of many British firms 2012
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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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“The Internet has expanded our forms of literacy,” says Pember Hedger, a junior health and exercise science major.
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At Skylar the phone rings once, not even a full ring before my boss, Stan Hedger answers.
Vivian Rising Daniella Brodsky 2010
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