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Afghan insurgents kill 12 NATO soldiers, eight civilians
Twelve NATO soldiers were killed in roadside bombings in southern and eastern Afghanistan while insurgent attacks elsewhere claimed eight civilian lives. At least five US troops were among those killed. Read more
Killing of Israeli Settlers Rattles Leaders
The killing of four Israeli settlers in the West Bank Tuesday rattled Israeli and Palestinian leaders on the eve of peace talks in Washington. Hamas’s military wing claimed responsibility. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the “atrocious murder,” which was clearly calculated by Hamas to upset the negotiations it strongly opposes. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israeli security forces “to pursue the attackers without any diplomatic restraint.” Read more
U.S. files new suit on Arizona immigration issue
The US Justice Department Monday filed another lawsuit against immigration practices by Arizona authorities, saying a network of community colleges acted illegally in requiring non-citizens to provide green cards before they could be hired for jobs. It violated the federal Immigration and Nationality Act that "makes it unlawful to treat authorized workers differently during the hiring process based on their citizenship status." Read more
Castro Takes Responsibility for Persecution of Gays
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has said for the first time the Cuban revolution persecuted gays in its early years, viewing homosexuality as a rogue, capitalist element in society. In the 1960's and 70's thousands of homosexuals were sent to forced labor camps without trial. In 1979, homosexuality was decriminalized and, more recently, there have been efforts to legalize same-sex unions. Read more
World Market Sparks Food Riots In Mozambique
In Maputo, Mozambique clashes have broken out between police and protesters riled by rising food prices. Police shot six protesters including one boy. The price of bread has risen 30% this year following droughts in eastern Europe. Read more
Tony Blair praises Bush in memoir
Former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair, praises George Bush in his new memoir. Blair wrote: “I was asked ..which of the political leaders I had met had most integrity.  I listed George near the top. In what was a fairly liberal audience, some people were aghast. Others tittered, thinking I was joking. But I meant it. He had genuine integrity, and as much political courage as any leader I ever met.” Read more
Blair’s Book Reveals No Regrets on Iraq
Former British prime minister Tony Blair, who deployed 46,000 UK troops alongside US forces in the 2003 Iraq invasion, said Wednesday he did not regard the war as a mistake. Blair spoke on the publication of his memoirs, “A Journey.” Hundreds of thousands of Britons protested against the war in London and other cities.  As the occupation progressed, the conflict became ever more unpopular; with Britons openly deriding Blair. Read more
Pakistan Faces Triple Threat
The World Food Program warned Tuesday flood ravaged Pakistan faced a “triple threat” after the worst disaster in the country's history has left eight million people dependent on aid to survive. WFP chief Josette Sheeran said: “People have lost seeds, crops and their incomes, leaving them vulnerable to hunger, homelessness and desperation —the situation is extremely critical.”
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This Was New York’s Hottest Summer ever
With one final blast of 96-degree heat Tuesday, the summer of 2010 was the hottest ever in New York City. The average temperature for June, July and August was 77.8 degrees, up from 77.3 in 1966.
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86 per cent of Small Firms Fear Double-Dip Recession PDF Print E-mail
Domestic
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:28
A massive 86 percent of small-business owners fear a double-dip recession is about to happen. According to a quarterly survey by Citigroup, three in four businesses rate current business conditions as fair or poor. Some 70 percent of business owners say the recession has forced them to change the way they run their business. The most often cited adjustments were reducing debt, increasing cash reserves, freezing hiring and delaying expansion plans. Two-thirds say their business has been forever changed by the downtrodden economy. Two thirds of small businesses have survived the slowdown through long-term client relationships. Other survival techniques included effectively managing expenses and providing recession-proof products and services.  According to the survey, the biggest challenge to running a business was higher taxes, followed by plummeting demand for products and services, tougher business regulations and the cost of health insurance.
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Congress grows Richer While Americans Get Poorer PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:22
While most Americans have struggled to make ends meet during the recession, some members of congress have actually grown richer. According to the congressional newspaper, The Hill, the collective net worth of the 50 richest members of the Congress was at least $1.4 billion in 2009, up more than $85 million from the year before. Made up of 30 House members and 20 senators, the list comprises 27 Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and 23 Republicans. Topping the list is Senator John Kerry, whose declared worth was $189 million, an increase of $20 million over in 2008. Kerry came under fire for avoiding taxes on his $7 million yacht.
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