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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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UK mortgage approvals fell to record low in Nov. (AP)

AP - British mortgage approvals fell to their lowest level since at least 1997 in November as buyers were deterred by falling house prices and fears that the economic slowdown will hit their budgets, the British Bankers' Association (BBA) said Tuesday.

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Giants may rest players, still expect to play hard (Reuters)

New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin watches as his team cements their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers late in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 26, 2008. (Jason Cohn/Reuters)Reuters - The playoff-bound New York Giants may rest a number of players for Sunday's game at Minnesota coach Tom Coughlin said on Tuesday, but he still expected his side to play to win.




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Investor who lost big to Madoff kills himself (AP)

People walk out of 509 Madison Ave were Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet had an office, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008 in New York. Authorities found de la Villehuchet, the founder of an investment fund that lost millions with Bernard Madoff, at 7:50 a.m. with no pulse at his office of Access International Advisors. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)AP - A fund manager who lost more than $1 billion of his clients' money to Bernard Madoff was discovered dead Tuesday after committing suicide at his Manhattan office, marking a grim turn in a scandal that has left investors around the world in financial ruin.




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Arsenal's Fabregas ruled out for four months (AFP)

Arsenal's Spanish captain Cesc Fabregas during the UEFA Champions League match between Arsenal and Dynamo Kiev at the Emirates Stadium in London, November 2008. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger revealed on Tuesday that Fabregas will be out of action for four months after suffering a partial rupture of his medial knee ligament in Sunday's draw against Liverpool.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)AFP - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger revealed on Tuesday that Gunners captain Cesc Fabregas will be out of action for four months after suffering a partial rupture of his medial knee ligament in Sunday's draw against Liverpool.




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Pakistan-India Tensions Mount Over Mumbai Terror (Time.com)

Time.com - Islamabad treads warily between Indian demands over terror suspects and fear of a domestic backlash. But it's not doing enough to placate New Delhi's fury

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Obituaries in the news (AP)

AP - Hubert "Pit" Martin

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AP Analysis: Obama free to change US-Cuba policy (AP)

Lazaro Medardo, 68, a flower vendor, reads a newspapers in Havana, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Barack Obama will be the first American president in nearly 50 years to have a relatively free hand in deciding whether to ease punitive Cold War-era policies toward communist Cuba, and the foreign policy team he announced this week seems predisposed to make it happen. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)AP - Barack Obama will be the first American president in nearly 50 years to have a relatively free hand in deciding whether to ease punitive Cold War-era policies toward communist Cuba, and the foreign policy team he announced this week seems predisposed to make it happen.




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Dropped dental student bites back with $1.7M award (AP)

AP - A federal jury awarded more than $1.7 million Tuesday to a former University of Michigan dental student who said she was illegally kicked out of school after she became ensnared in a feud between a dean and faculty members.

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Atheists want God out of Ky. homeland security (AP)

AP - A group of atheists filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to remove part of a state anti-terrorism law that requires Kentucky's Office of Homeland Security to acknowledge it can't keep the state safe without God's help.

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US military wants more 'Sons of Iraq' as police (AP)

AP - The U.S. military is urging Iraq's Shiite-led government to boost the number of Sunni volunteers � many of them ex-insurgents � into its security forces, a U.S. officer said Tuesday.

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TANGLED WEB OF SOUTH ASIA MAY OFFER OPPORTUNITY (Georgie Anne Geyer)

Georgie Anne Geyer - WASHINGTON -- Often during an especially terrible crisis, someone in the midst of it will come out with words that seem to encompass the entire tragedy. So it was in Mumbai after last week's massacres.

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Olmert praises Clinton's nomination as top US diplomat (AFP)

Senator Hillary Clinton listens as President-elect Barack Obama introduces her as his choice for secretary of state during a press conference at the Hilton Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert praised the nomination Monday of Hillary Clinton as the next US secretary of state, saying the New York senator would ensure close US-Israeli ties.(AFP/Getty Images/Scott Olson)AFP - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert praised the nomination Monday of Hillary Clinton as the next US secretary of state, saying the New York senator would ensure close US-Israeli ties.




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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Speidi Nuptials Not Legal, But Still Hills-Worthy (E! Online)

Speidi Nuptials Not Legal, But Still Hills-Worthy(E! Online)E! Online - Details, details.




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Olmert says no U.S. pressure on Israel over Iran (Reuters)

President Bush speaks alongside Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert during their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House, November 24, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Tuesday Israel was free to take any action it deemed necessary against Iran's nuclear program, saying there were no U.S. restraints.




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Obama's High Profile on Financial Crisis Poses Political Risks (CQPolitics.com)

Incoming US President Barack Obama, Vice President-elect Joe Biden (left) and former Federal Reserve chief Paul Volcker (right) who will be appointed to head a top committee on the economy, the Wall Street Journal reported.(AFP/Stan Honda)CQPolitics.com - On Tuesday morning, the Bush administration unveiled a set of new programs intended to pump an additional $800 billion into the economy and thaw still-frozen credit markets.




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BHP Billiton presents upbeat outlook at AGM (AFP)

File photo shows BHP Billiton's huge iron ore operations in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The world's biggest mining group has said it is in a better position to cope with a slowdown in demand than its rivals and would continue to invest in growth projects.(AFP/BHP BILLITON/File/AFP)AFP - The world's biggest miner, BHP Billiton, said Thursday it was in a better position to cope with a slowdown in demand than its rivals and would continue to invest in growth projects.




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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Obama Sharpens His Budget Blade (Time.com)

President-elect Barack Obama introduces Peter Orszag (L), the current director of the Congressional Budget Office, as his choice for director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and Rob Nabors (R), currently staff director of the House Appropriations Committee, as deputy director of the OMB, during a news conference in Chicago, November 25, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)Time.com - The President-elect warns that his multibillion stimulus package will be accompanied by sharp - but smart - cuts in federal spending




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Greenlanders vote yes to expanding autonomy (AP)

People queue to vote at a polling stations in Nuuk, Greenland  Tuesday  Nov. 25, 2008 in a referendum on expanding home rule in the vast but sparsely populated Arctic island. Greenland is a semiautonomous Danish territory. The small, mostly Inuit, population will decide on a proposal to expand home rule to 30 new areas, including police, courts of law and maritime environment. It also sets guidelines on how to split potential oil revenue between Greenland and Denmark. (AP Photo / Leiff Josefsen, POLFOTO)AP - Greenland voters overwhelmingly support a plan for more autonomy from Denmark, official results of a non-binding referendum showed Wednesday.




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Division II West Georgia stuns FIU 57-54 (AP)

AP - Jeremy Smith scored six of his eight points in a 1:12 span late in the game to help Division II West Georgia stun Florida International 57-54 on Tuesday night.

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Search is on for meteor that lit sky over western Canada (AFP)

Scientists and amateur astronomers have been combing the prairies in western Canada for a 10-ton meteorite that lit the sky and exploded with the force of 300 tons of dynamite, according to experts from the Canadian Space Agency.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Ethan Miller)AFP - Scientists and amateur astronomers have been combing the prairies in western Canada for a 10-ton meteorite that lit the sky and exploded with the force of 300 tons of dynamite, according to experts from the Canadian Space Agency.




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Protesters shut Thailand's international airport (AP)

Anti government protesters in front of the departure terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the early hours of Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. Outbound flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport were temporarily suspended at 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said, shortly before hundreds of demonstrators � some masked and armed with metal rods � broke through police lines and spilled into the passenger terminal.  Airport manager Serirat Prasutanon said airport authorities had tried to negotiate with the protesters 'but to no avail.'  'For the safety for passengers, we have to stop flights out of the airport temporarily until the situation returns to normal,' he said in a statement, adding that incoming flights were still operating. The anti government protesters are demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)AP - Thailand's main international airport canceled all flights Wednesday as protesters thronged the complex in efforts to bring down the government, stranding thousands of tourists and buffeting the country's already-fragile tourism industry.




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Daly wants focus on golf (AP)

AP - All the focus in the lead up to John Daly's first tournament in Australia in six years has surrounded his controversial departure in his last trip Down Under and his slide down the rankings amid personal turmoil.

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US president's mother hospitalized for medical tests (AFP)

President George W. Bush's mother, former first lady Barbara Bush (seen here in September), has been taken to a Houston, Texas, hospital to undergo tests after feeling some pain, according to a family spokesman.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Scott Olson)AFP - President George W. Bush's mother, former first lady Barbara Bush, has been taken to a Houston, Texas, hospital to undergo tests after feeling some pain, according to a family spokesman.




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Protesters shut Thailand's international airport (AP)

Anti government protesters in front of the departure terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the early hours of Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. Outbound flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport were temporarily suspended at 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said, shortly before hundreds of demonstrators � some masked and armed with metal rods � broke through police lines and spilled into the passenger terminal.  Airport manager Serirat Prasutanon said airport authorities had tried to negotiate with the protesters 'but to no avail.'  'For the safety for passengers, we have to stop flights out of the airport temporarily until the situation returns to normal,' he said in a statement, adding that incoming flights were still operating. The anti government protesters are demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)AP - Thailand's main international airport canceled all flights Wednesday as thousands of protesters swarmed the complex in efforts to bring down the government, stranding tourists and dealing a blow to the country's already-fragile tourism industry.




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Ex-AIG exec under probe by U.S. prosecutors: report (Reuters)

The logo of American International Group Inc. (AIG) on the outside of their corporate headquarters in New York, November 10, 2008. (Mike Segar/Reuters)Reuters - Former American International Group Inc executive Joseph Cassano is under investigation by U.S. prosecutors for possibly misleading auditors and investors about subprime mortgage-related losses, according to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the probe.




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Mystery `Eleanor Rigby' document goes to auction (AP)

An entry for Eleanor Rigby, a scullery maid, fifth line from bottom, is seen in a page from a 1911 Corporation of Liverpool accounts book, in London, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. The only known documentation of Eleanor Rigby, sent to the Sunbeams Trust charity without explanation by Beatles member Paul McCartney, and said to be the inspiration behind one of their most-loved songs, is to be auctioned by The Fame Bureau, with an estimated price of GBP500,000 (USD758,000; euro 586,000). (AP Photo/Sang Tan)AP - Eleanor Rigby: fact or fiction?




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Second Class

What can students and teachers learn from virtual worlds?

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Thai Protesters Surround Parliament

Anti-government demonstrators spread across Bangkok, surrounding the Parliament building in what they described as a final push to unseat the government.




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Markets Gain on Citi Plan

Stocks headed higher on Wall Street and the big European exchanges as investors evaluated the latest government aid to Citigroup.




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Report Says Chinese Tycoon Held in Stock Scandal

Huang Guangyu, one of China’s wealthiest entrepreneurs, was detained last week by the police as part of an investigation into stock manipulation, according to a report in a Chinese financial magazine.




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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Shortcuts: The Gift Card Comes Wrapped in Growing Risk

You are an unsecured creditor if you are in possession of a gift card. And you may be right to feel pretty insecure.




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iPhone pirating app pirated


Ars Technica: “The Hackulous pirating site is dedicated to cracking and distributing iPhone applications without paying any money to their developers. In what can only be described as hilarious irony, a beta version of that application was itself pirated and released before it could enter a full open-source distribution.”



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Thursday, November 20, 2008

More on Detroit

A picture named house.jpgReading the news it's not clear if we're going to give Detroit the money to keep them going for a while longer. Pretty sure we can't afford not to, and of course they'll be coming back for more next year, and that's probably a good thing, cause it's time to make some changes. We need to own them for a while so they start working for us not continuing to feed our oil habit and keeping their buddies at Exxon-Mobil's profits high.


And they have to retire their fleet of corporate jets. And all their execs take pay cuts down to less than $1 million per year. If they choose to quit, so be it and good riddance. And since we're going to own them, a new rule -- no more commuting from Seattle to work in Detroit for the CEOs. We're bailing them out not because we think they've done anything remotely like a good job, we're doing it so that we don't have to feed and house their remaining employees and bail out their suppliers when they go bankrupt. We're doing it to save our country, not to save the auto industry as its currently configured, which is rotten and dangerously short-sighted.


I just got a briefing from Frontline, a show that aired just before the election called Heat, about global warming. Lots of interesting stuff in there, all of which must be taken, of course, with a grain of salt. But if you believe them, Detroit had a Prius before Toyota, funded by the government, but it never went into production. The Prius was a response by Toyota to a US initiative to increase gas mileage. Detroit took our money but never shipped the damn car. Now they're rebooting their effort to produce a hybrid, and get this -- they're starting from scratch. The bastards threw away the R&D we paid for. So much for trusting them with our money. Can't do it.


A picture named chalmers.gifBut we also can't jump off the cliff. We'll have Hoovervilles in every shopping mall. When you go to the supermarket the shelves will be empty. It's already happening at some local retailers. When the economy fails, distributors go out of business, then the manufacturers the distributors stiffed, and all of a sudden even if you have money in the bank you can't find food to buy. You turn up the thermostat and there's no heat. Old people and children and people with chronic diseases die when we get there. Perhaps you have some people like that in your family. Perhaps you're one of those people?


If you've ever been to the Third World, or parts of the US that are the Third World like the South Bronx and New Orleans and (I'm told) parts of Detroit -- you owe it to yourself to find out what that's like. Because if you're stupid enough to think that letting Detroit fall off the cliff somehow won't take you and your family with it, you need to get educated, fast.


I'd start with watching the Frontline episode about global warming and see if that doesn't get you thinking. Then, after we give them the $25 billion, when they come back in (say) February, we'll be ready with a plan for them to execute. And they won't be coming to Washington on their corporate jets next time. We need to cut our oil consumption, fast, and they need to cut the fat. Let's get going everyone.


PS: Some people say they should go into bankruptcy, and I'd be willing to make that a condition for the companies to receive government loans. If they can get by without the loan, fantastic. If they can get a bank to give them a loan without going bankrupt, even better. I might also add the requirement that while the companies are receiving our money, their CEOs take the pay cuts outlined above. You don't like it? Quit. We'll keep taking resignations until one of your execs is willing to roll up his or her sleeves for the cause. Taking government money should be a painful process. They've gotten accustomed to our bailouts and keeping their corporate jets -- it must be factored in their planning that we're soft touches. That's got to stop.


Update: John Robb agrees with my earlier piece.


Update: Cross-posted at Huffington.




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