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    NatWest opens on Sunday as IT glitch causes chaos

    Sun, 06/24/2012 - 12:05 EDT - Yahoo!

    British bank NatWest opened 1,200 of its branches on a Sunday for the first time in its history as it struggled to address massive disruption caused to millions of its customers by a computer systems failure ...

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