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NMG can refer to: Nation Media Group, Kenyan media company; NMG (radio station), of National Hurricane Center; Nederlandsche Meisjes Gilde (Dutch Girls Guild), later merged into Scouting Nederland; New Music Gathering, American conference/festival for contemporary music; Neiman Marcus Group, American department store chain
Nation Media Group (NMG), formerly known as East African Newspapers (Nation Series) Ltd, is an East African media group based in Kenya and listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange. It is owned by Aga Khan IV .
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In June 2008, the website listed a price of $29,995 without taxes or shipping. In 2009, the NmG began to use lithium batteries which Myers Motors claims doubled its driving range to 97 km (60 mi) between charges. [3] In February 2013, the NmG disappeared from the Myer Motors "Buy your NmG" page on their website, replaced by the 2 seat Duo. [4]
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), Social Security benefits have increased by more than $140 a month on average in 2023. Last year’s 5.9% COLA had done little to help seniors ...
The implication is that roughly 8,000 former employees are not now, nor will they in the future be, entitled to medical benefits. However, according to Barry E.Wadsworth, Associate Counsel Canadian Auto Workers representing unionized Nortel former employees, all individuals currently receiving a pension are in receipt of medical benefits. [3]
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