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Laurie Readhead , a former retail executive, will now be focused on "driving out the New BAC ideas" across the consumer businesses.
BofA Shuffles Team Again David Benoit 2011
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I'm sure it's Fatty Readhead based on your comments.
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"We have always been wary of supplements but have tried to manage the risk as the players do want to use them," said Readhead.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The numbers are small compared with the bank's 29 million online banking customers, who conduct 1.5 billion transactions electronically, Readhead said.
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The numbers are small compared with the bank's 29 million online banking customers, who conduct 1.5 billion transactions electronically, Readhead said.
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"Certain criminal activity can now be posted on YouTube far quicker than we would find it ourselves," Readhead said.
silicon.com : 2009
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Readhead noted that in a fast-evolving situation such as a flood, or following an explosion, emergency services require data systems that can quickly transfer and update information.
ZDNet UK Highlights 2009
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The different police data systems in the UK will increasingly converge, Readhead noted.
ZDNet UK Highlights 2009
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In fact, although you will find the guys from my years at UCLA - the 60's on the list, and people who were there when I left and after -- like Kareem and the Readhead, you will also find some people that many of you will not recognize.
Bruins Nation 2009
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Readhead added that police forces are also experimenting with image recognition technology that gives officers the ability to scour through hours of video captured on CCTV systems and quickly pick out suspect objects or vehicles.
silicon.com : 2009
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