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  Road construction and renovation debated, Government sitting

ASTANA. October 23, 2006. KAZINFORM. Construction and road rehabilitation were the uppermost subject of todays governmental sitting under the chairmanship of Kazakhstan Premier Daniyal Akhmetov. Transport and Communications Ministry reported on projects, envisaged by the republican road-transport industry for 2006-2012. It is planned to repair above 7 000 km of republican highways, renovate 412 bridges, and lay oblast roads up to 231 km for the period said. PM drew special attention to the road Astana-Shchuchinsk-Kokshetau under construction, defined as the countrys first autobahn, and Kazakhstan's section of the Western Europe-Russia-Kazakhstan-China transport corridors project. Thereat it is crucial adhering to international standards, PM stressed. Besides, PM raised an issue on providing large scale road constructions with high-grade human resources.

Amended - IBERIABANK Corporation Reports Third Quarter Earnings

LAFAYETTE, La., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Set forth below is the revised press release of IBERIABANK Corporation's third quarter results correcting numerical calculation errors relating to the previously reported tax equivalent net interest margin ("margin") in the third quarter of 2006. In the press release dated October 17, 2006, the impact of the loan discount accretion was stated as having a positive 7 basis point impact on the margin. The margin impact of the loan discount accretion was actually a positive 20 basis points during the quarter and a positive 7 basis points on a year to date basis. Additionally, the margin impact of the net cash settlements on interest rate swaps was previously disclosed as a positive 3 basis point impact and should have been a negative 5 basis point impact.

Westra CFO faces charges of theft by contractor

The chief financial officer of the now-defunct Westra Construction Company Inc. faces theft-by-contractor charges following a contract dispute between Westra, Green Valley Enterprises Inc. and Badger Excavation L.L.C. that allegedly occurred between July 2002 and September 2004.The contract was signed in July 2002 in the amount of $1.05 million to pay construction costs of a new Green Valley adult day care and warehouse at its Madison Street location in Beaver Dam, but the amount was appended to $1.43 million after various contractual changes. However, according to the criminal complaint, former chief financial officer of Westra Construction, Patrick H. Flynn, 58, Harrisburg, Pa., refused to make payment to a subcontractor in the amount of $106,358, resulting in a claim for lien against Green Valley by the subcontractor, Badger Excavation.According to the complaint, Green Valley officials were issued a waiver of lien by Westra Construction after making the final contract payment in the amount of $62,539 in October 2004.

After 2 years in FEMA trailer, Gifford family gets new home

GIFFORD — Ozie Dillard, 85, just waited and waited in her chair in the sand along 43rd Street, as the sun beamed down.

The hurricanes of 2004 toppled her large pecan tree, leveling the wooden home she and her husband moved into long ago, when the newlyweds left Georgia. The storm also destroyed the pictures of her deceased husband, who was a farm laborer.

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