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Will Smith slaps TV presenter at Men in Black III premiere

19.05.2012 20:15   0 views   0 comments
From: telegraph.feedsportal.com

Source: perezhilton.com

Will Smith, the Hollywood actor, slapped a male television reporter who he said tried to kiss him on the lips as he walked down the red carpet for the Moscow premiere of "Men in Black III." Read more »

World leaders gather in the woods outside Washington for G8 summit

19.05.2012 19:26   0 views   0 comments
Tags: World, Call
From: telegraph.feedsportal.com

Source: hometryst.com

Leaders of the world's most powerful economies had dinner and a sleepover at Camp David ahead of eurozone G8 crisis talks. Read more »

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3 Accused Of Planning Attack On Obama's Chicago HQ

19.05.2012 19:25   0 views   0 comments
Tags: Rain
From: www.npr.org

Source: www.komonews.com

Prosecutors also said the men, arrested in a raid Wednesday, planned to attack Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home and other targets during this weekend's NATO summit. The suspects were each being held on $1.5 million bond. Read more »

Oldest Woman To Summit Everest Breaks Record A Second Time

19.05.2012 18:28   0 views   0 comments
Tags: Woman
From: www.npr.org

Source: www.pics-site.com

Tamae Watanabe, 73, reached the summit of the world's tallest mountain this morning. The last time she was crowned the oldest woman to climb Everest was 10 years ago. Read more »

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Politics
Eurozone Debt Crisis Part 2: The Contagious Greek Patient Cannot be Kept Isolated

19.05.2012 19:23   0 wyświetleń   0 komentarzy
From: www.forbes.com

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Greece has already defaulted, if you note the March 2012 debt deal which required private creditors (95% agreed) to take a greater than 50% haircut on their debt, and by doing so trigger an umppteenth bailout of ?130bn from the International Monetary Fund (aka USA), European Monetary Union (aka Germany ? with its sidekick, France) and the European Central Bank (aka Bundesbank or the German Central Bank). So why is it that we are not able to stop talking about it or the European Monetary Union? When Latin and Central America defaulted in the 1980s, that region was about 10% of World GDP of that time. Yet, it didn't seem to affect capital and trade flows the same way as the Eurozone Debt Crisis seems to be worrying the world today. And kee in mind that the PIIGS nations today, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain are fully not more than about 8% of total Global GDP, primarily because Europe and other Developed nations are a much smaller % of Global GDP with the growth of emerging markets, notably, China. Here's the twist in the tale, however, The lower quality European debtors enjoy one special advantage over their Latin American compatriots: South Europe and Ireland enjoy the ?implicit guarantee? of its partners France and Germany, since their debt was not just issued in Euros, but also within the framework of the European Monetary Union. Read more »

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Business
Eurozone Debt Crisis Part 2: The Contagious Greek Patient Cannot be Kept Isolated

19.05.2012 19:23   0 wyświetleń   0 komentarzy
From: www.forbes.com

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Greece has already defaulted, if you note the March 2012 debt deal which required private creditors (95% agreed) to take a greater than 50% haircut on their debt, and by doing so trigger an umppteenth bailout of €130bn from the International Monetary Fund (aka USA), European Monetary Union (aka Germany – with its sidekick, France) and the European Central Bank (aka Bundesbank or the German Central Bank). So why is it that we are not able to stop talking about it or the European Monetary Union? When Latin and Central America defaulted in the 1980s, that region was about 10% of World GDP of that time. Yet, it didn't seem to affect capital and trade flows the same way as the Eurozone Debt Crisis seems to be worrying the world today. And kee in mind that the PIIGS nations today, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain are fully not more than about 8% of total Global GDP, primarily because Europe and other Developed nations are a much smaller % of Global GDP with the growth of emerging markets, notably, China. Here's the twist in the tale, however, The lower quality European debtors enjoy one special advantage over their Latin American compatriots: South Europe and Ireland enjoy the “implicit guarantee” of its partners France and Germany, since their debt was not just issued in Euros, but also within the framework of the European Monetary Union. Read more »

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Entertainment
UFC Champ Jon 'Bones' Jones -- Arrested for DUI

19.05.2012 10:10   0 wyświetleń   0 komentarzy
Tags: York, Chang, Light
From: www.tmz.com

Source: headblitz.com UFC Light Heavyweight champ Jon "Bones" Jones was arrested early this morning for DUI after he totaled his Bentley in upstate New York ... TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Jones was involved in an accident at around 5:00 AM…

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Beauty & Health
The Kabul Hospital That Treats All Sides

19.05.2012 15:57   0 wyświetleń   0 komentarzy
Tags: There, This
From: feeds.nytimes.com

Source: www.beaconbroadside.comThere is one hospital in Kabul that treats anyone, from any side, no questions asked. The horrors of the war blow through its doors every day.

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