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Now Mr Dewani has offered a different version of their relationship - of a wealthy foreigner with lots of cash, anxious to hire a helicopter to surprise his new wife, foolishly putting his trust in a polite, seemingly respectable South African driver who kept texting him to check whether he was carrying the necessary banknotes for a helicopter deposit.
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See articleNorth Korea began redenominating its currency, the won, converting old banknotes for new at a rate of 100 to one.
The latest announcement means that women could be absent from newly issued banknotes for up to a year, although the Elizabeth Fry £5 note will still be in circulation.
They said that the North was requiring people to exchange old banknotes for new ones at a rate of 100 to 1, as well as limiting the amount of old money that could be swapped.
This allowed them to pass in a pretty blur beneath the portrait of Mao Zedong, who, having overseen the deaths of up to seventy million of his countrymen (and having earned a spot on their banknotes for his pains), was more than happy to survey a handful of fat-free Spaniards in red-and-yellow spandex.
A shower of banknotes for Sepp Blatter Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters 20 July We were gathered for the news conference after the Fifa executive committee meeting in Zurich.
In December the Bank announced that it plans to issue plastic banknotes for the first time from 2016, when a new £5 note featuring Sir Winston Churchill appears.
Then we drift back to opal fever – two flights a week full of banknotes for the town's only bank, one man's £18m find – and as he speaks, still wearing the boyish smile he must have landed with, I pick up a nostalgia more common to 1990s East Berlin.
The Bank of England is set to issue plastic banknotes for the first time featuring Sir Winston Churchill in a five pound note starting 2016.
Its main activity is making paper and printing banknotes for central banks in 150 countries, with security products comprising about a third of its business.
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