AIG’s woes trickle down to Birmingham company
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- AIG’s woes trickle down to Birmingham company
- British University ffers Master’s Degree in Facebook
- New Seale Harris clinic opens doors
AIG’s woes trickle down to Birmingham company
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_21311953230746D794BF0D5D21913284. has halted certain payments to its Birmingham partner. The article which referenced sources familiar with the situation said as many as 15 banks loaned about $600 million to AIG Baker to buy property. And now AIG with its spending being monitored by the federal government has halted payments to several developers.
British University ffers Master’s Degree in Facebook
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For $6275 Birmingham City University in the U. will teach students how to blog set up podcasts and make the most of the social media websites for marketing. “It’s not for freaks or IT geeks. The tools learned on this course will be accessible to many people” convenor Jon Hickman told The Daily Mail.
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New Seale Harris clinic opens doors
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Vincent’s rtho Sports Center on April 9. The Seale Harris Clinic founded in 1922 will move into a new 20000 square foot primary care space on St. Vincent’s Birmingham’s campus. Physician owners Jay Crenshaw and Jeff Clifton spearheaded Seale Harris’ move to St. Vincent’s from its previous home in Vestavia Hills last summer. Birmingham-based contractor Brasfield & Gorrie received a building permit from the city to perform $2 million worth of renovations for the Seale Harris Clinic the Birmingham Business Journal reported in August.
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