"We are in constant contact with concerned authorities to
reschedule the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2011", Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) Chief Executive Officer Shaikh Salman bin Isa Al-Khalifa told Bahrain News Agency (BNA), adding that no decision has so far been taken to
reschedule the event, initially set for March 11-13.
New figures show that nationally 160,000 companies used the service to
reschedule more than pounds 5bn of tax, including 32,100 in the north west.
The BPSS gives viable businesses, experiencing temporary difficulties paying their taxes, the opportunity to
reschedule their tax payments to a more affordable timetable, as part of a 'time to pay' arrangement.
However, Brown said: "I don't know how they can
reschedule it because you have to have a window of opportunity for all the nations to be available to play next year.
In the context of its privatisation, several public authorities agreed to waive outstanding debts of around 25 million and to
reschedule debts of 0.52 million before the company was sold off.
"Whenever a Grade One race is lost we always try to
reschedule it and make sure it is run elsewhere," said BHB communications manager Will Lambe"I am not sure where the Long Walk will go at this stage but we will know more next week once we have spoken to various tracks."
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The Indonesian ministers also explained the status of ongoing negotiations to
reschedule repayment of Indonesia's debts among the so-called Paris Club grouping of creditor nations to the Southeast Asian country, and the outcome of their recent tour of Europe and the United States to discuss the matter with individual creditor nations.
(1) International organisations and the lender countries may
reschedule sovereign debt of countries for the following reasons: First, debt rescheduling may help to achieve global efficiency of resource use.
The event had been scheduled to start September 30 in Seattle, but the organization chose instead to
reschedule the Congress for January 13-16, 2002.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been hinting it will not
reschedule Pakistan's $40 billion debt if Islamabad continues its nuclear and missile programs, Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar said Thursday.
If inclement weather or other circumstances force the mission to forgo a December launch, however, the Y2K factor could loom large in efforts to quickly
reschedule.