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Dec 9, 2010

How to Profit From Europe's Stealthy Resurgence

European countries - both inside and outside the Eurozone - are slashing their budget deficits.
Greece, Portugal and Spain - three of the so-called "PIGS" - have to do so, of course. But Germany - generally reckoned to be in excellent shape - is also cutting its deficit, as is France, which hasn't run a budget surplus in 40 years. Britain, too, with no need to protect the euro (it's not a Eurozone member) just introduced a budget that cut the deficit by $140 billion over four years.

Obama Now Must Rally Democrats to Seal Tax Deal With GOP

President Barack Obama on Monday struck a deal with Republicans to extend the Bush-era tax cuts and federal unemployment insurance as well as a host of other tax breaks, but now he faces an uphill battle to convince reluctant members of his own party to go along.
Ignoring Democratic opposition, President Obama agreed to the compromise package, which cuts taxes on businesses in an effort to help the economy recover.

Asia's Surging Economic Growth Pushes Global IPO Market to Record High That Will Continue in 2011

Despite market volatility and a shaky economic recovery, the global initial public offering (IPO) market for 2010 is on track to hit a record high – and 2011 is poised to continue the hot streak.
A study by accounting group Ernst & Young yesterday (Wednesday) showed that funds raised through global IPOs are expected to surpass $300 billion in 2010, topping the 2007 record of $295 billion. IPOs in the first 11 months of the year collected $255.3 billion in 1,199 deals.

Russian Oil & Gas Sector Headed for Major Shakeup

SURGUT CITY, Central Russia – Welcome to Surgut City, about 1,325 miles east of Moscow in the Surgut district, which in turn is the primary area of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region (KMAR).
I am here at the request of the Russian Ministry of Energy, to sit as an outside member on a task force reviewing production options for the next five years.

Greece News

Nation Branding: 5 things Greece should do | Dot Kite
By Thomas Mylonas
Greece's nation brand image is suffering badly from the Greek government's debt crisis, and the country has to do something about it urgently. Greece has no positive brand in the modern sense of the word and it needs to improve it. ... Naming: Before re-creating a brand for Greece, we should start from the most important element, the name. The Hellenic Republic (official name of Greece) is most commonly known as Greece and less commonly known as Hellas. ...
Dot Kite - http://www.dotkite.eu/

World News

China must do more to restrain N. Korea, Mullen says
Washington Post
By Chico Harlan TOKYO - As North Korea on Wednesday startled Seoul by firing artillery off the peninsula's west coast, the top US military official directed sharp criticism at China for its "tacit approval" of North Korea's recent behavior. ...
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Ivory Coast: UN Affirms Vote Results
New York Times
By REUTERS The incumbent president, Laurent Gbagbo, had no grounds to dispute the results of the Nov. 28 presidential election that gave the victory to his rival, the United Nations said Wednesday after reviewing the vote. ...
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Designing an enforceable climate law
ABC Online
The impending failure of the international climate conference at Cancun is the latest in a string of failures going back 20 years, to the negotiations that crafted the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). I was at the UN Conference that ...
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ABC Online
Overcrowding a "disgrace," Chilean says after deadly prison fire
Fox News
Santiago – At least 81 inmates died in a fire that erupted early Wednesday at a packed penitentiary in the Chilean capital, prompting President Sebastian PiƱera to label the country's prison overcrowding problem a "disgrace." The blaze broke out at the ...
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Dhaka-Ctg-Sylhet train service resumes partially
The Daily Star
Rail communications on Dhaka-Chittagong and Dhaka-Sylhet routes resumed partially Wednesday night nearly five hours after two trains collided head-on in Narsingdi, killing 14 people. The authorities resumed train services on track No-3 since 9:00pm ...
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US embassy cables: Uganda's president eroding 'an African success story'
The Guardian
Monday, 19 October 2009, 11:29 CONFIDENTIAL SECTION 01 OF 04 KAMPALA 001197 SIPDIS FOR ASSISTANT SECRETARY CARSON FROM AMBASSADOR LANIER EO 12958 DECL: 10/18/2019 TAGS PREL, PGOV, PINS, PHUM, EAID, KDEM, UG SUBJECT: UGANDA: SCENESETTER FOR VISIT OF ...
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Blair's back
BBC News
By Peter Biles BBC world affairs correspondent It is not immediately obvious what questions the members of the Iraq Inquiry want to put to Tony Blair when he is recalled to give further evidence next month. However, a significant number of key ...
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Violence in Iraq kills three and injures Iranian pilgrims
CNN International
(CNN) -- A series of attacks Wednesday killed two government officials and a civilian and injured 20, including a group of Iranian pilgrims marking the holy month of Muharrram. In the al-Taji area, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad, ...
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For US airport security, saree seems to be the hardest word
Times of India
WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI: Security in the United States is never having to wear...a saree? India's ambassador to Washington, Meera Shankar, who brings sartorial grace and poise to the largely grey-suited diplomatic world with her elegantly draped sarees, ...
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WikiLeaks: Shell 'knows everything' about the Nigerian government
Telegraph.co.uk
The top Shell executive in Nigeria told US diplomats that the company "knows everything" about decisions made in all the main ministries of the Nigerian government, according to WikiLeaks documents. By Our Foreign Staff 7:00AM GMT 09 Dec 2010 Shell's ...
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Fall of the Australian Dollar | World News Heard now
By Kara.Thomas
It seems the decision made by American President Barack Obama to maintain the policy of tax cuts affected the course of the Australian dollar while the U.S.
World News Heard now - http://www.worldnewsheardnow.com/
University World News - IRAN: Student stars that punish, not reward
Some 217 individuals are named in the report, but director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Hadi Ghaemi, told University World News many more were too frightened to give their names. ...
University World News - http://www.universityworldnews.com/
Italy's 'Obama', BBC World News
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Italy's 'Obama'. BBC World News, Busby SEO Challenge.
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PRIVATE SPACECRAFT BRINGS BACK ALIENS! | Weekly World News
By J.B. Smitts
But an inside source at NASA headquarters had some exclusive information to reveal to the Weekly World News. “Those aliens are better off in NASA's hands,” said the source, who wishes to remain nameless. “I know that those SpaceX guys ...
Weekly World News - http://weeklyworldnews.com/
Mancebo To Captain RealCyclist.com Professional Cycling Team ...
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cycling news, bicycle racing news, race results, bicycle reviews.
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LIFESTYLE, Entertainment, Music, Fashion, Sports, Dec 09, 2010

Week in review: Week ending 8 December 2010
Media Update
Jamie cooks up a festive feast Jamie Cooks Christmas premieres on Monday, 13 December at 20:30 on BBC Lifestyle. The hour-long special will be packed with ...
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AKATSUKI Venus orbit injection plan to be reviewed

JAXA found that we have failed to inject the Venus Climate Orbiter "AKATSUKI" into the planned Venus orbit after conducting the Venus orbit insertion maneuver (VOI-1) on December 7. While we set up a new investigation team to study the cause and countermeasures, we will also review the Venus orbit injection plan again to take the next opportunity in six years when the AKATSUKI flies closest to Venus.

ESA Portal - Long-distance ultrasound exams controlled by joystick

ARTIS device in action
Remote-controlled ARTIS ultrasound device used on a patient
Long-distance ultrasound exams controlled by joystick
Ultrasound is an extremely useful medical technique, provided the operator has the expertise. In small clinics, however – and still more on spacecraft – trained radiologists are rare.

Space News, NASA, ESA, The Planetary Society ...

SpaceX rocket launch heralded as successful test of commercial spaceflight
Washington Post
exclaimed Bill Nye, the executive director of the Planetary Society, a large and active space advocacy group founded by Carl Sagan and space engineer Louis ...
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Washington Post
Bill Nye Congratulates SpaceX
The Planetary Society
Today, its international membership makes the non-governmental Planetary Society the largest space interest group in the world. Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray and ...
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Japanese Probe Misses Mark on Venus
Discovery News
"The Planetary Society regrets that the innovative Akatsuki spacecraft seems to have missed its opportunity to lock into an orbit of Venus. ...
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DLR and NASA conclude bilateral framework agreement
German Aerospace Centre
In terms of space, the emphasis will be on Earth observation and conducting research in the space environment, as well as space operations and planetary ...
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