Syndicate Bank Recruitment 2010 Details

Syndicate Bank, one of the oldest bank in India, is set to recruit specialist officers for 2010-11. Through their Advt. No.PD/HRDD/REC/01/2010 they are inviting applications from Indian citizens for recruitment of 426 Specialist Officers. The notice is published in the bank’s website and here are some of the important information about the recruitment that you need to know.

Amos Makes Palin Promise

American singer TORI AMOS has vowed to run for office if former U.S. Vice President candidate SARAH PALIN ever tries to get elected again.

OppenheimerFunds to pay $77M to settle investigation into college savings fund

OppenheimerFunds to pay $77M in Ill. settlement

Evergreen’s solar panels to supply 30 percent of the power for Massachusetts development

Evergreen panels chosen for Massachusetts project

A list of the top 20 prime-time programs in the Nielsen ratings for Dec. 14-20

Nielsen’s top 20 for Dec. 14-20

Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Co. for Dec. 14-20. Listings include the week’s ranking and viewership.

Treasury freezes assets of insurgent group in Iraq for attacks US and coalition forces

US freezing assets of Iraq-based insurgent group

In week stuffed with repeats, CBS dominates its rivals in Nielsen ratings

In week stuffed with repeats, CBS dominates rivals

Sierra Pacific says tender offer for mortgage notes due 2037 has expired

Sierra Pacific says tender offer has expired

Fitch leaves City National ratings unchanged after announced acquisition of Imperial Capital

Fitch leaves City National ratings unchanged

Vitamin Shoppe subsidiary to redeem $20 million in senior notes

Vitamin Shoppe unit to redeem $20M in senior notes

Boeing’s second 787 takes an hour test flight; pilots report 1 problem

Second Boeing 787 plane takes an hour test flight

Michelle Obama says husband getting ’sports stuff’ for Christmas

The White House

First lady reads Christmas classic to sick children, along with first daughters and dog, Bo

First lady reads Christmas classic to sick kids

Pa. man wins ride in George Washington’s boat as part of Delaware River crossing fundraiser

Pa. man wins ride in George Washington’s boat

Agreement settles allegations banking giant violated US sanctions on money transfers to Iran

Lloyds agrees to settlement on financial sanctions

Secret Service holds woman in Hawaii after death threat made against Michelle Obama

The White House

County executive signs zoning measure needed for Maryland’s largest slots proposal

Measure allowing slot machines at Md. mall signed

Police called in to help with unruly crowd at Delta terminal at JFK airport in NYC

Police called in to help with JFK airport crowd

RI selects Chevron as developer of wind turbine project in Narragansett

RI picks Chevron for town wind turbine project

Defense Department: Fort Campbell’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team to head to Afghanistan in 2010

President Barack Obama speaks briefly on Afghanistan

Defense Department: Fort Campbell’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team to deploy to Afghanistan in 2010

President Barack Obama speaks briefly on Afghanistan

Southwest Fla. boy, 2, dies after being bitten in neck by family dog

Boy, 2, dies after being bitten by family dog

Poor economy forces Detroit families to leave loved ones’ burials in county morgue’s hands

Unclaimed corpses push up urban morgue body counts

Scalloper industry asked NOAA head to restore some cuts, calling them “rapid and unnecessary”

Scallopers ask NOAA head to restore some cuts

Payment settles allegations banking giant violated US sanctions on money transfers to Iran

Lloyds to pay $217 million in Treasury settlement

EMTs accused of ignoring dying woman in NYC eatery are ‘inhuman,’ victim’s mom says

NYC victim’s mom: EMTs were ‘inhuman’ not to help

IRS says chances of getting audited about 1 percent for returns under $200,000

IRS auditing 1 percent of returns under $200,000

Texas judge: Cemex USA doesn’t have to pay $558M in mineral royalties; state plans appeal

Cemex USA wins court ruling in $558M royalty fight

Correction: Heartland Publications story

Correction: Heartland Publications story

NEW YORK — In a Dec. 21 story about Heartland Publications LLC filing for bankruptcy protection, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the company’s reorganization plan calls for giving all of its unsecured creditors a combined 10 percent ownership stake in exchange for canceling its debts.

Minn. regulators reject New Ulm wind farm permit, but city attorney says proposal isn’t dead

Minn. agency rejects New Ulm wind energy project

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