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A teenager who sparked a rescue operation after stealing a boat nears the end of a sponsored walk to make amends.
Some dentists in Oxfordshire may have to re-pay up to £50,000 after failing to meet NHS treatment targets.
A man jailed for his part in a £138m VAT fraud must repay £26m to the government.
Russia demands Ukraine to repay a $2.4bn gas debt, raising fears of a renewed dispute which could disrupt supplies to Europe.
Preston goalkeeper Wayne Henderson is desperate to repay the club after 14 months out injured.
A Conservative MEP is being expelled from the party after he was told to repay about £500,000 in expenses paid to his family.
The European Commission told bankrupt Alitalia airline to repay a 300m euro rescue loan to the Italian government.
As recession looms and more people find themselves in debt, it may often feel like there is no way out. But one couple managed to find loopholes in their credit agreements to avoid paying nearly £100,000.
Comfortably-off defendants who are convicted of a significant crime could repay their state-funded defence.
Gavin Henson insists he will repay the faith Wales coach Warren Gatland has put in him.
Cambridge United winger Courtney Pitt is desperate to pay back manager Gary Brabin's loyalty when he makes his comeback from a knee injury.
Derry City Council is ordered to repay the Ministry of Defence £76,000 after it successfully appealed its rates bill.
A compulsive gambler takes his case to the Court of Appeal in the latest round of his battle to force bookmaker William Hill to repay his £2m losses.
Sunderland captain Dean Whitehead aims to repay manager Roy Keane for standing by him after a disappointing 2007-08 season.
Only a system-wide fix of economic policies will help restore stability to the Anglo-American economies, says Ann Pettifor.
London Irish full-back Peter Hewat says he owed his team-mates some points at the Stoop on Saturday.
The banking turmoil that has been sweeping the United States has parallels with a similar recent crisis in Japan, when not one major institutions went bust.
Jersey Post repays a £4m loan to the States three years ahead of schedule.
Derek Riordan vows to repay the Hibs fans for a warm welcome with goals, once he is fully fit.
A man who swindled air ambulance charities is ordered to repay more than £400,000.
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