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Cash
The actual form of money, such as banknotes and coins, is known as cash. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Cash over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash
- If you are unable to trade freely due to programmable money, your government effectively owns you. [video]
- I was unconcerned about cryptocurrency until a phoney Canadian 'emergency' demonstrated why we need it. [web page]
- China gets sneaky - uses Covid apps to send false quarantine orders to political demonstrators. [web page]
- Walmart Inc. is investing in indoor vertical farm Plenty and will purchase fresh greens from them for its California locations. [web page]
- Is it time for the social media giants to compensate scam victims they create? [web page]
- Banks on the UK's high street had promised to replace closed branches with new mega-hubs, but most people are still waiting months later. [web page]
- Boris Johnson's squandering of government funds is shown by the Covid scandal. [web page]
- The government of the United States has just declared open source software and financial privacy to be its enemies. [web page]
- Refugee assets are being seized by Switzerland to help pay for the country's expenses. [web page]
- The Kentucky Street Derby brings together unregistered horses under the cover of darkness. [web page]
- Austerity entails much more than simply budget cutbacks. It's all about privatising our assets | Aditya Chakrabortty. [web page]
- Bernie Sanders supporters promote the global premiere of 'Clinton Cash,' which had 170,000 views in three hours. [web page]
- Foreign spouses' income restrictions are respected. [web page]
- Thousands of cash were given to homeless persons by researchers. The outcomes defied expectations. [web page]
- As the cost of producing electric vehicles rises due to rising battery prices, cash is king for EV companies. [web page]
- China isn't as awful as many assume, according to the CEO of Siemens. [web page]
- In only 48 hours, the film 'Clinton Cash' had surpassed 500,000 views. [web page]
- Consumers spend $900 billion annually after saying ‘Gimme one of them, too.' [web page]
- On Facebook, the film 'Clinton Cash' is trending at #1 as progressives flock to see and promote it. [web page]
- Buckets containing millions of cash were discovered. [web page]
- According to a blogger, flying through Berlin was less expensive than taking the train from Sheffield to Essex. [web page]
- The Trump campaign, which is struggling financially, has staged a fundraising riot. [web page]
- According to Swiss investigators, $4 billion was taken from Malaysian state-owned enterprises. [web page]
- If you overspend, the wristband delivers you an electric jolt. [web page]
- The Case for Unrestricted Cash [web page]
- On Xbox One, there are 14 ways to play for free. [web page]
- Why millennials don't go clubbing: 'I'd rather hang in and relax.' [web page]
- Women are ripped off on the high street due to the sexist surcharge. [web page]
- Kevin Castille's Redemption: From Drug Dealer to Long-Distance Record-Setter [web page]
- Fortnite's youngest professional player is a 13-year-old. [web page]
- All of my CDs have been sold. Can I live without those beautiful and memory-filled broken plastic cases? [web page]
- The 'Clinton Cash' film is making its way to Haitians thanks to the Haiti Sentinel Report. [web page]
- Yours, a worried pharmacist: A torrent of letters has been received in response to a Boots storey. [web page]
- Emmanuel Tuloe, a Liberian taxi driver, talks about how returning $50,000 altered his life. [web page]
- The Panama Papers: Secret Wealth and Public Outrage | Editorial | The Guardian [web page]
- Philomena Cunk: ‘Shakespeare has more Henrys than a Hoover showroom’ [web page]
- Apple's iPhone 7 launch sees fans queueing for FIVE DAYS. [web page]
- Cheese and sausages are discovered by airport sniffer dogs, but narcotics are not. [web page]
- The bar where your money has no value. [web page]
- Coronavirus 'will speed the demise of currency,' according to experts. [web page]
- £300m rescue cash for mostly Tory councils? The favouritism is jaw-dropping | Nick Forbes [web page]
- There's also the money from the smack trade, according to Cameron. [web page]
- The Nissan scandal's forgotten figure is Carlos Ghosn. [web page]
- Marine Le Pen, France's far-right leader, has been indicted in a fundraising scam. [web page]
- Life after Hong Kong's Apple Daily | Norman Choi: "My career is over, my colleagues are in jail, and I'm a foreigner in my city." [web page]
- Treasury 'to rewrite rules to favour the North'. [web page]
- Trump's tax-free payments to his staffers raise 'red flags' [web page]
- In a nutshell, a depraved candidate is struggling to support his $100,000-a-day ad habit. [web page]
- In the United Kingdom, bitcoin cash machines have been ordered to be taken down. [web page]
- According to the pharmacists' union, Boots employees are under pressure to milk the NHS for revenue. [web page]
- In Vienna, Benjamin Tedesco notices a cash machine skimmer on an ATM. [web page]
- Two additional payments to Iran have been confirmed by the US. [web page]
- The tycoons and global leaders who created hidden UK property empires have been revealed. [web page]
- Under a new asylum legislation in Denmark, migrants would be forced to hand up possessions. [web page]
- Under Jeremy Corbyn, Jack Straw will be denied knighthood and peerage. [web page]
- According to Which?, free cash machines are disappearing at an alarming pace. [web page]
- The tale behind Prince's low-key contributions to environmental issues. [web page]
- According to a former Osborne advisor, a £4 billion raid on pension funds is quite probable. [web page]
- With a phoney Oxford career, a woman scammed her parents of £250,000. [web page]
- According to the Fabian Society, the UK super-rich should pay a one-time wealth tax. [web page]
- The documentary 'Clinton Cash' has been seen over 3 million times. [web page]
- Food that is both inexpensive and simple? Consider the actual price | Joanna Blythman [web page]
- Algeria's monetary crunch: 'Purchasing oil is like buying narcotics,' says one Algerian. [web page]
- How I'm getting away with my ideal affair. [web page]
- Games that we purchased only to try out the trial and ended up buying because we liked them so much. [web page]
- Polluted Milan may pay commuters to ride their bikes to work. [web page]
- Milo Debuts the 'Clinton Cash' Film and Graphic Novel in Cleveland: 'It's a Very Terrifying Film,' says Milo. [web page]
- Fear and hatred in the guts of Brexit — and that's just in the anti-Brexit camp. [web page]
- Yahoo was purchased by Verizon, the largest telecommunications company in the United States. [web page]
- DARPA is looking for weapon designs and is offering cash awards. [web page]
- ISIS soldiers escaping to Iraq may be carrying millions of dollars. [web page]
- Doom looks fantastic with ray tracing. [web page]
- States are cracking down on cash grabs by the government. [web page]
- Since Brexit, there has been a surge of complaints about EU parcel issues. [web page]
- Christina Estrada, a former supermodel, has been awarded a divorce settlement of £53 million. [web page]
- Cash for body parts [web page]
- Australia has pledged funds to help rescue the koala population, which is on the decline. [web page]
- Will the New Overtime Rules Affect Employees? [web page]
- In three hours, 100 criminals stole $13 million from cash machines all across Japan. [web page]
- A inquiry into the'missing' £50 billion in UK cash is being demanded. [web page]
- Would you pay a 'break-up fee' to your ex? [web page]
- The Border Patrol of San Diego has seized $3 million. [web page]
- Saudi Arabia claims the money delivered to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was a "real gift." [web page]
- Offers for the Best Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses (November 2021). [web page]
- Gaddafi insider accused of buying luxurious Scottish hotels with state funds. [web page]
- Artists can't exist in a vacuum. [web page]
- The 'Panama papers' expose the cash stashes of global elites. [web page]
- ABC wants to win the match game. It pays to gamble on game shows on Sunday nights. [web page]
- According to reports, the minister's assertion that there is "no connection" between trucker pay and safety is false. [web page]
- Chloë Sevigny: ‘I now have total disdain for directors’ [web page]
- In operations led by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, police seized 72 bags of cash and jewellery. [web page]
- RBS pays CEO Ross McEwan £3.8m despite £2bn loss. [web page]
- Cash machines from Santander have been 'compromised.' [web page]
- Father requests the monetary worth of his Father's Day gift. [web page]
- Trump Raises $50 Million at a Fundraiser During Which GOP Donors Get To Watch Him Cry For Two Hours. [web page]
- Meeting a mutilator. [web page]
- Saudi Arabia is rushing to raise massive sums of money. [web page]
- Martin Clunes has offered a £2,000 prize for information on a fan's dog. [web page]
- In searches related to Najib, Malaysian authorities seize cash and luxury items. [web page]
- Why China, not Major League Soccer, is drawing athletes away from Europe. [web page]