Archive for December, 2008
The Death of Jennifer Ellis-Seitz
December 30th, 2008None of the stories that I’ve read about the death of Jennifer Ellis-Seitz mentioned that she was involved with training poll workers for upcoming elections in Florida. So, we have: (A reporter) from (Florida), who also happened to be involved with (Florida elections), supposedly committed (suicide) during a cruise that she took with her family […]
Researchers Have Isolated the Genes that Made the 1918 Flu Pandemic So Deadly, and Spliced Those Genes Into Modern Flu Viruses
December 30th, 2008Via: Reuters: Researchers have found out what made the 1918 flu pandemic so deadly — a group of three genes that lets the virus invade the lungs and cause pneumonia. They mixed samples of the 1918 influenza strain with modern seasonal flu viruses to find the three genes and said their study might help in […]
Kuwait Scraps Joint Venture with Dow Chemical
December 29th, 2008Via: AP: Kuwait’s government on Sunday scrapped a $17.4 billion joint venture with U.S. petrochemical giant Dow Chemical after criticism from lawmakers that could have led to a political crisis in this small oil-rich state. The Cabinet, in a statement carried by the state-owned Kuwait News Agency, said the venture, known as K-Dow Petrochemicals, was […]
Oregon Moving Ahead on Maniac Fascist, GPS Enabled Mileage Tax
December 29th, 2008Via: Democrat Herald: A year ago, the Oregon Department of Transportation announced it had demonstrated that a new way to pay for roads — via a mileage tax and satellite technology — could work. Now Gov. Ted Kulongoski says he’d like the legislature to take the next step. As part of a transportation-related bill he […]
Israel’s Gaza Bombings a ‘Crime Against Humanity’
December 29th, 2008Via: The Age: ISRAEL’S bombing of the Gaza Strip is a massive violation of international law because it is punishing an entire population for the actions of a few. That is the assessment of the United Nations regional envoy, Professor Richard Falk. Yesterday, Professor Falk accused Israel of targeting civilians and of a disproportionate response […]
WaMu’s Nonsense Loan Racket
December 29th, 2008Via: New York Times: As a supervisor at a Washington Mutual mortgage processing center, John D. Parsons was accustomed to seeing baby sitters claiming salaries worthy of college presidents, and schoolteachers with incomes rivaling stockbrokers’. He rarely questioned them. A real estate frenzy was under way and WaMu, as his bank was known, was all […]
As Economy Dips, Arrests for Shoplifting Soar
December 29th, 2008Via: New York Times: As the economy has weakened, shoplifting has increased, and retail security experts say the problem has grown worse this holiday season. Shoplifters are taking everything from compact discs and baby formula to gift cards and designer clothing. Police departments across the country say that shoplifting arrests are 10 percent to 20 […]
Pound and Euro Near Parity
December 29th, 2008Via: BBC: The pound has hit a new record low against the euro as the grim outlook for the UK economy continues to put downward pressure on the currency. Weak house price data and figures showing that homeowners are choosing to repay their mortgages rather than spending, pushed the currency lower. Low trading levels in […]
Rice: People Will Soon Thank Bush for What He’s Done
December 29th, 2008Bitch, please. Via: CNN: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that despite President Bush’s low approval ratings, people will soon “start to thank this president for what he’s done.” “So we can sit here and talk about the long record, but what I would say to you is that this president has faced tougher circumstances […]
GM Supplier Delphi Suspends Work at Chinese Factory
December 29th, 2008This is one example of thousands in China. Oh well, maybe GM will use some of that U.S. taxpayer bailout money to keep paying their Chinese workers. Via: AP: U.S. car parts maker Delphi Corp. has suspended work at a factory in Suzhou due to shrinking demand amid the global economic slump, a media report […]