Dec 9, 2010
Financial news, money, banks, stock, economic, crisis ...
OFF THE RUN: Stocks To Beat Bonds In 2011 On Economic Outlook Wall Street Journal "Safe-haven buying has brought US yields down this year, but as Europe and the US get back on track finally after the worst financial crisis since the Great ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Federal Reserve's $3.3 Trillion Insider Loans Follow a History of Corrupt ... Huffington Post (blog) Senator Bernie Sanders and Congressman Ron Paul led the efforts to pass an audit bill of the Fed activities during the recent economic and financial crisis. ... See all stories on this topic » |
CNO Markets Debt as Junk Yield Spreads Plummet: New Issue Alert Bloomberg Proceeds may be used with $340 million of bank debt and $370 million of new common stock to pay for its acquisition by Veritas Capital, S&P said. ... See all stories on this topic » |
UAE participates in third BDF in Indonesia
Indonesia to Help Timor Leste Join ASEAN
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono nonetheless has showed a gesture of friendship by assuring Timor Leste about, during Indonesia's leadership, getting ASEAN membership next year.
Palace rejects calls for PNoy to overhaul legal team, Philippines
In a radio interview, Presidential Communications Operations Office head Herminio Coloma Jr. maintained that Aquino still trusts his legal team.
PNoy beefs up legal team, taps mom's adviser, Dec 09, 2010
MANILA, Philippines - President Benigno Aquino III is tapping the services of his mother's former lawyer following MalacaƱang's latest judicial setback at the Supreme Court. Aquino said he invited former Court of Appeals Justice Magdangal Elma to help map out the executive branch's strategy after the High Court declared as unconstitutional Executive Order 1 creating the Truth Commission.
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How to Profit From Europe's Stealthy Resurgence
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
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
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
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
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. ...
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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. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||
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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 ... See all stories on this topic » |
AKATSUKI Venus orbit injection plan to be reviewed
ESA Portal - Long-distance ultrasound exams controlled by joystick
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 ...
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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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » |
Dec 8, 2010
Anonymous Mastercard attack 'hits payments'
Web attacks on the Mastercard site have disrupted payments, the BBC has learnt.
The site is among several targeted by the Anonymous group of hackers, who have pledged to pursue firms that have withdrawn services from Wikileaks.
Private space capsule launched
The Dragon ship launched from Florida on a Falcon 9 rocket at 1543GMT (1043 EST).
The capsule separated about 10 minutes after launch and has reached orbit, its manufacturer SpaceX said.
Wikileaks: Australia FM blames US, not Julian Assange
Australia's foreign minister has said the US is to blame for the release of thousands of diplomatic cables on Wikileaks, not its Australian founder, Julian Assange.
Kevin Rudd said the release raised questions about US security.
Suicide bomb kills 16 at market in north-west Pakistan
A bomb has gone off in a market in north-western Pakistan, killing at least 16 people, police say.
The explosion took place at a bus terminal in the main bazaar in the town of Kohat, close to Pakistan's border regions with Afghanistan.
Middle East peace talks: Settlement row 'crisis'
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says Middle East peace talks are in crisis following Israel's refusal to stop building in settlements.
His comments come hours after the US said that it had failed to get Israel to renew its settlement curbs.
Pinochet officials tried in absentia in France
Fourteen officials who served under the military rule of General Augusto Pinochet in Chile are being tried in absentia in a French court.
The charges, which include kidnapping and torture, relate to the disappearance of four French citizens soon after Gen Pinochet came to power.
Wikileaks: Australia FM blames US, not Julian Assange
Australia's foreign minister has said the US is to blame for the release of thousands of diplomatic cables on Wikileaks, not its Australian founder, Julian Assange.
Ivory Coast crisis: Liberia warlords told not to meddle
Liberia's president has warned its former rebel fighters not to get involved in the Ivory Coast crisis.
Both Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara claim to have won last month's poll, raising fears of renewed conflict in the world's largest cocoa producer.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband in tuition fees clash
David Cameron has accused Labour of "rank hypocrisy" in opposing plans to raise tuition fees in England, accusing the party of lacking an alternative.
But leader Ed Miliband urged ministers to reconsider, saying they were "pulling the ladder" from the poor.
WIKILEAKS: Spy charges in US loom for Assange, Dec 08, 2010
Informal discussions have already been held between American and Swedish officials about the possibility of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange eventually being delivered into United States custody, according to diplomatic sources.
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Thirty years from John Lennon's death. Lennon's musical quest after the Beatles
John Lennon would have turned 70 on Oct. 9. Thanks to a series of Yoko Ono-approved events – special concerts, CD reissues, museum exhibits, a ceremony at the Imagine Peace Tower in
Child exploitation probe nets 57 arrests
Police have filed more than 200 charges and arrested 57 men in Canada and overseas after infiltrating a child pornography network.
Chile prison fire kills 83
A fire set off by rioting prisoners in an overcrowded facility near the Chilean capital has killed 83 inmates and left about 20 guards or inmates injured, officials say.
The Peoples Voice News, Dec 08, 2010
Free Julian Assange! Hands off WikiLeaks!
Did Jon Hamm Finally Propose to His Girlfriend of 13 Years?
"That rumor comes up every six months or so it seems," Hamm told Us. "But if you hear anything different, you let me know."
Kim Kardashian After Gabriel Split
Google Crafts Search Advertising Tutorial
The company's ulterior motive - "buy search ads!" - is obvious enough that we won't spend too much time on a disclaimer. Otherwise, this looks like a decent way for small business owners to learn more about the online advertising environment.
TODAY World News, Dec 08, 2010
Husband Implicated In Murder Of British Tourist In South Africa Bernama CAPE TOWN, Dec 8 (BERNAMA-NNN-BUANEWS) -- The husband of British tourist Anni Dewani, who was murdered while on her honeymoon in South Africa, has been implicated as the mastermind behind her killing. The revelation emerged here Tuesday in the Western ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Russia 'blocks UN on Ivory Coast' BBC News UN diplomats say Russia is blocking a Security Council statement endorsing Ivory Coast opposition candidate Alassane Ouattara as president. Russia has expressed concern that by declaring Mr Ouattara the winner of last month's disputed election the UN ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
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Probe agencies examine CCTV footage at Varanasi blast site The Hindu PTI Security agencies today examined CCTV footage at the site of the blast at a Ganga ghat here which left a child dead and 37 injured even as a forensic team from Agra collected samples from the spot. A day after the blast took place between the ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
UN troops brought cholera to Haiti: Report Times of India . PARIS: The cholera epidemic that has caused more than 2000 deaths in Haiti was introduced by Nepalese troops serving with the UN forces in the impoverished Caribbean country, according to a French medical report. The disease first appeared in the small ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
37 killed in Colombia mudslide, emergency declared AFP MEDELLIN, Colombia — Colombian rescue officials said they have recovered 37 bodies from a massive weekend mudslide, as President Juan Manuel Santos declared a local state of emergency to cope with the massive catastrophe. "As of this moment, ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Factbox: Foreign troop commitments in Afghanistan Reuters (Reuters) - British troops could start withdrawing from Afghanistan as early as 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron has said on an unannounced visit to the country. NATO leaders agreed at a summit in Lisbon last month to begin transferring security ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
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Georgia Arrests Six Terrorist Suspects Wall Street Journal By GIORGI LOMSADZE TBILISI—Georgia on Tuesday arrested six people on suspicion of carrying out a series of recent bomb attacks, including on the US embassy in the capital, Tbilisi, and accused them of working for a Russian military officer. ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Polish Leader to Meet President Obama Voice of America Photo: AP Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski meets Wednesday with US President Barack Obama at the White House, as Washington seeks to ease international concerns about a slew of classified diplomatic cables made public by the website WikiLeaks. ... See all stories on this topic »
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