Archive | May, 2012

Jobless rate down in 37 US states, up in 5 in April 2012; payroll jobs up in 32 states, down in 18

May 30, 2012

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Jobless rate down in 37 US states, up in 5 in April 2012; payroll jobs up in 32 states, down in 18   U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia recorded unemployment rate decreases, five states posted rate increases, and eight states had no change, the U.S. Bureau of Labor […]

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Robert Mugabe asked to be UN ‘leader for tourism’

May 30, 2012

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Robert Mugabe asked to be UN ‘leader for tourism’ David Smith The Guardian With a line-up that includes Drew Barrymore, David Beckham, Orlando Bloom, and Ricky Martin, the UN’s choice of ambassadors has been known to cause raised eyebrows or the odd smirk. Seldom, however, has there been such anger, or questioning of the organisation’s […]

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Urban Africa- Cities of Africa not often seen by people outside of the continent

May 29, 2012

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Urban Africa- Cities of Africa not often seen by people outside of the continent A collection of photos taken by awesome people of the world   Dilemma X   Africa is huge and diverse. It is the 2nd most populous continent, after Asia. The continent has 54 independent countries with many different ethnic groups.   Africa […]

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Japan and China to start direct currency trading the yuan and yen to scrap the US currency as an intermediary unit

May 29, 2012

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Japan and China to start direct currency trading By Peter Brieger | AFP  Japan and China said Tuesday they will start direct currency trading this week, marking the first time Beijing has let a major unit other than the dollar swap with the yuan. The move, which will scrap the US currency as an intermediary […]

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Canada’s Quebec unrest generates more than 3,000 news reports in 77 countries

May 29, 2012

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Quebec unrest generates more than 3,000 news reports in 77 countries: analysis   By Andy Blatchford | The Canadian Press   MONTREAL – The civil unrest consuming Quebec is also seizing media attention abroad — with more than 3,000 news reports from 77 different countries in recent weeks.   That’s according to an analysis released […]

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Africa GDP seen rising-Africa’s economy will expand 4.5 percent this year

May 28, 2012

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Africa GDP seen rising By Duncan Miriri | Reuters ARUSHA, Tanzania  – Africa’s economy will expand 4.5 percent this year before accelerating to 4.8 percent in 2013, the African Development Bank said on Monday though it warned the festering euro zone crisis may hurt demand for African exports. AfDB said Africa’s economy grew 3.4 percent […]

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Bermuda, 22 monarchs and 507 years

May 27, 2012

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One Bermuda, 22 monarchs and 507 years By Dr. Edward Harris The Royal Gazette Half a millennium and seven years ago, this being the Year of Our Lord 2012, a small Spanish vessel provided the platform from which humans first became aware of the existence of dry land at 65 degrees West by 32 degrees […]

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The largest privately owned home in America: Born for Biltmore – a big place that’s big business

May 25, 2012

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Born for Biltmore – a big place that’s big business William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil Jr. runs the estate his ancestor created more than a century ago. It’s a lot of work: Biltmore is a big place that’s a big business.   Bill Cecil at the Biltmore Estate Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Todd Sumlin     […]

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Obama or Romney: History has shown, by the ages of most US presidents, younger does matter

May 25, 2012

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Obama or Romney: History has shown, by the ages of most US presidents, younger does matter   Dilemma X Some Americans feel the age of a president at their first inauguration should coincide with the more current time period. Many American voters think a president should be able to relate to current trends and the future […]

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New Orleans’ Times-Picayune, one of the nation’s oldest newspapers, to cut paper to 3 days a week

May 25, 2012

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Times-Picayune to cut paper to 3 days a week The Times-Picayune to cut print papers to 3 days a week amid industry’s digital age struggles By Cain Burdeau Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — The Times-Picayune, one of the nation’s oldest newspapers, will no longer offer print editions seven days a week and instead plans to […]

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