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CBN Real Simple Syndications

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." We offer our news feeds in several variants of RSS, including XML. For more information, We encourage all interested parties to use our relevant news feeds, in their most convenient form, on their Web sites.

Summary of our RSS Services

Consolidation Resources Feeds See Live Demo
This feed contains all the published documents to aid Banks in their consolidation efforts. They include policy documents, Speeches, Circulars that are related to CBN Bank Consolidation.

For the convenience of those who may already have a news reader, links for this feed have been provided below, just click on your reader icon
Add Feed to my Yahoo page Add feed to my MSN NewsAdd feed to my Gator Add Feed to my Feedster Add Feed to my Blogline

CBN News Feeds See Live Demo
This feed contains the most recent new items on our site. They include Press releases, Speeches, Circulars and all other publications that meet our editorial and contribution requirements. this latest item on this feed is always the breaking news on our home page.

For the convenience of those who may already have a news reader, links for this feed have been provided below, just click on your reader icon
Add Feed to my Yahoo page Add feed to my MSN NewsAdd feed to my Gator Add Feed to my Feedster Add Feed to my Blogline

Upcoming Events Feed See Live Demo
This feed contains a list of major events and engagements for the Bank. the 2 most recent items of this feed is always the upcoming events on our home page.

For the convenience of those who may already have a news reader, links for this feed have been provided below, just click on your reader icon
Add Feed to my Yahoo page Add feed to my MSN NewsAdd feed to my Gator Add Feed to my Feedster Add Feed to my Blogline

Plug-N-Play
If you think this information is important and would like this automatic feed to your RSS reader or your company internet or intranet website, please refer your Technical Support or Webmaster to the information on your right. Please send us an email and tell us where and how you are using the feed. We can be reached via webmaster@cenbank.org

Feed Usage Guidelines
If you use these feeds on your site, please attempt to minimize the number of times you pull our feeds. Because we update our feeds in real time. If we determine that any particular site or sites are drawing too much bandwidth, we reserve the right to block or limit its access to our feeds accordingly.

Live Demo of our RSS Feeds
click on the See Live Demo beside each feed above to see what an implemented feeds will look like.


For Technical Support
and Webmasters.

We are very pleased to be able to provided these RSS feeds. However, They are provided on an as-is basis only. It is your responsibility to provide the expertise necessary to implement our feeds. If you are not conversant with RSS, we have provided a sample script to help you display our feeds on your site.

Subscribe to this feed

You can subscribe to this RSS feed in a number of ways, including the following:

  • Drag the desired XML button to the left into your News Reader
  • Drag the URL of this RSS feed into your News Reader
  • Cut and paste the URL into your News Reader One-click subscriptions
  • If you use one of the web-based News Readers shown on the left, click on the appropriate button to subscribe to the RSS feed.
  • If you have Internet Explorer 7, click on the RSS button on the menu bar

Key:

= The XML File
See Live Demo = Feed Live Demo

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