The bank said the poor results were due to the global crisis and it regretted some of the lending decisions made.
The report also said the poor quality of some country roads is a risk to both road users and the Welsh rural economy.
"When they can't fix the problems with the social security and the employment system, we need to have a safety net to capture the poor, " said Tadashi Yamamoto, professor of social security at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto.
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He described himself as the only candidate who grew up poor and said he was the only true Washington outsider.
"In his ministry as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Bergoglio used to celebrate the Mass in a prison or hospital or hospice for the poor and marginalized, " the Vatican said in a statement.
"In his ministry as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Bergoglio used to celebrate the Mass in a prison or hospital or hospice for the poor and marginalized, " the Vatican said in a statement, using the name Francis used before he became pope.
Because the deity is said to have poor eyesight, the host describes the meal as he serves it.
"Pay phones are the last life line of communication for the poor in America, " said Willard Nichols, president of the American Public Communications Council.
Despite the poor results, Dell said it was more confident about the October to December period, which includes Christmas sales.
Some said the poor, at least, were insulated from the problem.
On Wednesday night, shortly after being named pope, Francis called bishops in Argentina asking them to not attend the coming papal installation because the money would be better spent serving the poor, Father Lombardi said.
New York City plans to capture pesky geese that threaten planes flying in and out of airports and send them to Pennsylvania to be cooked for meals for the poor, city officials said on Thursday.
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The report shone a light on the poor relations between the FSA and RBS and said chief executive Fred Goodwin's "assertive and robust" management style was flagged as a potential risk as early as 2003, four years before the disastrous ABN Amro deal.
"The ability to detect a breach is quite poor across the board, " said Mr Baker.
Returns on the Dean Witter end of the business are poor, and Mr Purcell said recently that the credit-card business would be spun off.
Up to 15, 000 people were believed to have taken part in the riots - with the majority of those aged under 24 and with poor academic records, the report said.
"The sandeel props up the whole of the North Sea food chain, including the poor old beleaguered cod, " said Dr Euan Dunn, from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
The parents were said to be devastated by the poor standard of care, which also included not being told of a problem picked up during the amniocentesis diagnostic procedure, a test carried out during pregnancy to look for any problems with the baby.
Muhammad Yunus, the Grameen Bank founder who helped to establish the concept of microfinancing, has said that, if the poor, particularly women, can gain access to credit and generate their own income, that could consequently address the problem of poverty.
The security company said that its poor outlook is a result of rampant use of the practice.
Zakiyah Ansari, the advocacy director for the Alliance for Quality Education and a mother of eight, said she believed the poor economy was partially to blame for the declining number of parent meetings and interactions.
Last year, a civil filing by the state against BP said the company's "poor maintenance practices" have resulted in several spills since 2006.
The consultant also said medical notes in the hospital were poor by modern standards.
But can the same be said for the working class and the poor?
The National Association of Head Teachers said the responsibility often lay with poor parenting.
The chancellor's speech comes as Standard and Poor's said it would hold the UK's credit rating at the highest possible level in light of its "wealthy and diversified economy" and said the outlook remained "stable".
The doctor's financial problems stemmed by providing medical care for the poor, his lawyers have said.
Our environment is also a big contributor to Americans' poor health, the panel said.
Professor Dave Adamson, an expert on regeneration at Glamorgan University who has advised the Welsh government, said poor health was commonly found in deprived areas.
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Between 50, 000 to 60, 000 pigeons are estimated to have gone missing last year due to problems such as bird of prey attacks and poor weather, the RPRA said.
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