Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Naek, who met Sarabjit at the Kot Lakhpat prison in the first contact by a Pakistani minister after the new PPP-led coalition Government assumed office in March, said he had sought the 42-year-old Indians file from the jail superintendent so that he could study his case.
The Supreme Court had dismissed Sarabjits mercy petition. After the Supreme Courts decision, only the President has the powers under Article 45 of the Constitution to pardon or remit his sentence. No one else can do this, Naek told reporters outside the prison.


Two analysts cited changes the Internal Revenue Service has made in the tax treatment of losses when a bank is purchased, allowing acquiring banks to recognize tax benefits on loan write-downs at targets as immediate tax benefits, rather than recognizing these benefits over many years.
That could make a Wells Fargo takeover of Wachovia costly to the government in terms of tax revenue.
On Sunday, Citi said it won a court order blocking Wells Fargo from buying Wachovia. That was the first step in a weekend of legal wrangling in state and federal courts as Citi tried to protect its initial agreement.
People familiar with the matter said Sunday that the U.S. Federal Reserve was brokering discussions between Wells and Citi over which bank would buy Wachovia's assets.
The Wall Street Journal reported the Fed was pushing the two banks to compromise by potentially carving up Wachovia between them




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