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NEW YORK -- Standard & Poor's announced today that it has commenced Factual Stock Report coverage on ING Risk Managed Natural Resources Fund.
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... ING Asia Pacific High Dividend Equity Income Fund, et al.; Notice of Application. July 21, 2011. AGE...Rate Trust (``PRT''); ING Risk Managed Natural Resources Fund (``IRR,'' together ...
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... Dividend Equity Income Fund (NYSE: IID), ING Risk Managed Natural Resources Fund (NYSE: IRR) and ING...
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...The Risks of REDD: Negative Externalities of Forest Carbon 1...Financing 1. Source of Funds 2. Distribution of Funds a. Amount of Financing. b... their inability to leverage sufficient resources. (19) . With significant momentum behind REDD--suc... ecosystems underlie a vast array of natural services critical for the well-being of the rural ...(44) Together with a well-managed secondary forest, these primary forests provide cr...
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To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: ING Funds Distributor, LLC, +800-992-0180
... Dividend Equity Income Fund (NYSE: IID), ING Risk Managed Natural Resources Fund (NYSE: IRR) and ING...
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... ERISA imposes, diminished their retirement funds. One of Home Depot’s advertising slogans was: ... assets are invested in a trust, which is managed by a trustee who is responsible for investing the ... different investment funds, which vary in risk and potential reward. . The language of the...v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837, 104...
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... diseases,4 and much more concerned withthe risk of injury from the vaccines themselves.5 Much of t....22 These awards are paid out of a fund created byan excise tax on each vaccine dose.23The... would havebeen much easier (and much more natural) to provide thatmanufacturers would be liable for ... through acollaboration with eight managed-care organizations.61 And of course whenever the ... theSenate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 99thCong., 2d Sess., pt. 2, pp. 20-21 (1985) (her...
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This paper uses the examples of three nineteenth-century cities-London, Philadelphia, and New York-to explore both what is permanent about the problem of water provision (that consumers want it clean, accessible, and free) and what is mediated by the forces of government policy and economic constraints. In some cases, municipal authorities first claimed control over water supplies before figuring out how to pay for their works. In others, they calculated that such arrangements were both too expensive and too risky to bear alone. Both approaches were complicated by the high costs of providing water to urban areas and by urban dwellers' belief that water should flow from their taps without charge. The result was, and remains, a market in which price is largely dictated by political demand...
..., even when they lacked the financial resources to do so. Second, because water is so vital to sur... century became political in a fundamentally different way than that of transportation or elect..., others continued to believe that the natural flow of a river constituted a self-cleansing mecha... end it was a Conservative government that managed to strike the delicate political balance required,...
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... that a COA is warranted and resourcesare deployed in briefing and argument, the COA has ful...S. 113, the Court adopted Clay's "most natural readingof the statutory text" in construing "... There is no risk of relying on "state-lawrules that may differ from... But the Court has managed tocreate today a "mandatory" requirement which-pre...NRA Political Victory Fund, 513 U. S. 88, 90(1994) (citing Missouri v. Jenkin...
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... forth in the Act itself: termination of funding by the Secretary. Petitioner must seek enforcement...See Chevron U. S. A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U. S. 837, 8... programs administered by private managed care organizations, describing their actual and po... in holding that other factors-such as the risk of irreparable harm, the balance of the equities, ...