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Greece proposes imposing bank transaction tax - sourcesGreece has proposed imposing a levy on certain bank transactions to raise revenues to meet fiscal targets."The proposal is certainly not about all banking transactions."
Over 175 years, 248 ships have flown the Cunard flag and of those 125 were built in Scotland with 120 of those being built on the Clyde.Cunard's first 75 ships were built in Scotland before the company dipped a toe in the waters of the Mersey and ordered Cephalonia in 1881 from Laird Brothers at Birkenhead
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Take it easy, Ari, but here's a little something I didn't know: Scousers built Cephalonia.Well, the Cunard steamship, anyway:QuoteOver 175 years, 248 ships have flown the Cunard flag and of those 125 were built in Scotland with 120 of those being built on the Clyde.Cunard's first 75 ships were built in Scotland before the company dipped a toe in the waters of the Mersey and ordered Cephalonia in 1881 from Laird Brothers at Birkenheadhttp://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/in-pictures-qe2-the-worlds-biggest-ocean-liner-sails-up-clyde-at-greenock.1432195847
Cunard's three queens will all be on the Mersey this coming weekend.