Sunday 05th of February 2012
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Hazel Tyldesley of Sky News Online writes March 7: Over 93% percent of voters cast ballots opposing the £3.5bn deal to compensate the British and the Dutch state, initial results showed. Both nations reimbursed citizens who lost money when Landsbanki and its internet banking scheme Icesave folded. "This result is no surprise," Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir said. "Now we must turn to the task of finishing the negotiations on Icesave." To read more, click this link: |
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