Feb. 1 – It’s Groundhog Day on Thursday as we look ahead to Greek debt talks, Merkel in China, Spanish bond auction and Shell earnings.
RealEstateZoo.Com is a boutique real estate firm with unique real estate and businesses for sale
|
||||||
|
Feb. 1 – It’s Groundhog Day on Thursday as we look ahead to Greek debt talks, Merkel in China, Spanish bond auction and Shell earnings.
Breakingviews columnists discuss how close the search giant is to stepping over a major legal line.
Feb. 1 – High seas and strong winds halt salvage and recovery efforts on capsized cruise ship Costa Concordia off the Italian island of Giglio. Travis Brecher reports.
Feb. 1 – Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi visits a project in Myaing township as she travels ahead of April by-elections. Sunita Rappai reports.
Feb. 1 – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at Britain’s Supreme Court to appeal his extradition to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Feb. 1 – Financials lead European equities higher after PMI numbers from Germany, the UK and China all beat expectations.
Feb. 1 – Riot police disperse ‘Occupy Miami’ protesters and arrest three at a park in central Miami. Travis Brecher reports.
Feb. 1 – Pakistan Foreign Minister meets Afghan President for reconciliation talks. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Dozens of Egyptians were killed Wednesday in violence following a soccer match in Port Said, when fans flooded the field seconds after a match against a rival team was over, Egypt’s Health ministry said. The commercial stars a chubby dog who gets in shape in order to chase the new VW Beetle. Mitt Romney’s campaign team recently told ABC News the presidential candidate will begin receiving Secret Service protection this week due to “increased crowd sizes” at political events. Once the Internet realized that meant Romney will need a code name, Twitter users immediately volunteered to provide some options. The tweets came pouring in under the hashtag [...] If you thought playing those Facebook games was a waste of time, a group of fans of the Zynga game Frontierville would like to show you their entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. The Guinness Book of World Records likes to remain relevant, so they make sure their books recognize hallmarks in technological [...] It was love at first sight for Wilbur, who fell for Theresa, now 96, while she was skating at a roller rink in Centralia, Ill. While most cities around the world balance budgets by slapping residents with 0 parking fines, one German locale is taking a whole new approach to apprehending irresponsible drivers. Sell Ferris: Matthew Broderick’s Honda ad, in which he reprises his Ferris Bueller character, didn’t sit well with movie purists. But here’s why the move makes sense. (Salon) “Lady” Blogosphere: Making the rounds among women-focused blogs is this detailed, frank analysis of — you guessed it — women-focused blogs. (n+1) Bad Morning: Your A.M. routine [...] WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has kept busy while under house arrest in Britain, filming his own talk show for Kremlin-backed Russian TV and taping a guest appearance for The Simpsons‘ 500th episode. But on Wednesday, he had to tear himself away from such pursuits for the final chapter of his legal battle to avoid extradition [...] French Impressionism isn’t the first thought that comes to mind when it comes to the Olympic Games, but that’s exactly what sparked the creation of a photograph by Olympic Delivery Authority artist-in-residence Neville Gabie. Over on Global Spin, TIME’s Ishaan Tharoor gives a run-down on British knights who’ve been stripped of their title after bringing embarrassment or dishonor to the title. As you’ll see from the list, being stripped of the title typically occurs after serious offenses have been committed; many of the fallen knights were dictators, guilty of [...]
AP – If the bill makes no exceptions, that means the reduction would apply to 99.9 percent of the nation’s 27.3 million firms, according to Census Bureau data for 2008, the most recent year available. Companies of that size employ about half the country’s 121 million paid workers, the Census data shows.
|
||||||
|
Copyright © 2012 robwire.com - All Rights Reserved Social Widgets powered by AB-WebLog.com. |
||||||