Archive for the 'Economy' Category
A Tale of Two Londons
March 20th, 2013Via: Vanity Fair: Who really lives at One Hyde Park, called the world’s most expensive residential building? Its mostly absentee owners, hiding behind offshore corporations based in tax havens, provide a portrait of the new global super-wealthy.
MoD Flies Emergency Cash to Cyprus for British Personnel
March 19th, 2013Via: BBC: An RAF plane carrying 1m euros is flying to Cyprus from Britain as a “contingency measure” to provide military personnel with emergency loans, the Ministry of Defence said. The money is to be used for British personnel and their families if cash machines and debit cards stop working. … The levy was due […]
Test of Anthrax Vaccine in Children Gets Tentative OK
March 19th, 2013Oh sure. Via: Reuters: A presidential ethics panel has opened the door to testing an anthrax vaccine on children as young as infants, bringing an angry response from critics who say the children would be guinea pigs in a study that would never help them and might harm them. … Under a 2005 law, children […]
Feds Investigating Microsoft, Partners Over Foreign Bribery Claims
March 19th, 2013Via: ZDnet: US federal authorities are reportedly investigating an alleged bribery scheme involving Microsoft and its partners in China, Romania and Italy, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. According to the paper, the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission are looking into claims made by a former Microsoft representative in […]
National Planning Cyprus-Style Solution for New Zealand Banks
March 19th, 2013We have always assumed that a total loss of deposits was possible with New Zealand banks. So, *meh* Via: Green Party: The National Government is pushing a Cyprus-style solution to bank failure in New Zealand which will see small depositors lose some of their savings to fund big bank bailouts, the Green Party said today. […]
Infections With ‘Nightmare Bacteria’ Are On The Rise In U.S. Hospitals
March 19th, 2013Almost as an afterthought, this sentence closes out the piece: And doctors have to use antibiotics more carefully to prevent more germs from developing into dangerous superbugs. So, in other news, The Insane Overuse of Antibiotics in Industrial Meat Production and FDA Won’t Regulate Use of Antibiotics in Healthy Livestock Intended for Human Consumption. And […]
‘How did the chair of the House ethics committee end up on a corporate-backed African safari?’
March 19th, 2013Via: Mother Jones: In August 2012, as most members of Congress were hitting the campaign trail, three Republican lawmakers were enjoying an all-expenses-paid retreat at Ol Jogi, a private 66,000-acre ranch in Kenya’s lush highlands. This “African Versailles” features a golf course, racetrack, dozens of man-made lakes, around 120 miles of road, more than 200 […]
Risks of MRI Dye Omniscan? ‘Burn the Data’
March 19th, 2013Via: ProPublica: In 1994, a scientist studying her company’s new medical imaging dye reached troubling findings. Her boss, she recalls, told her to “burn the data.” That alleged request surfaced this week in a groundbreaking trial over the dye, which is injected into patients to sharpen MRI scans and has been owned since 2004 by […]
Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You
March 19th, 2013Via: ProPublica: Data companies are scooping up enormous amounts of information about almost every American. They sell information about whether you’re pregnant or divorced or trying to lose weight, about how rich you are and what kinds of cars you have. Regulators and some in Congress have been taking a closer look at these so-called […]
Cyprus Considers Zero Tax on Smaller Bank Deposits; All Banks Remain Closed
March 19th, 2013Via: BBC: The Cyprus finance ministry suggests savers holding less than 20,000 euros (£17,000) would be exempt from a bank levy which has caused much alarm. Amounts between 20,000 and 100,000 euros would face a 6.75% tax. The levy on savings above 100,000 would remain at 9.9%. The levy has enraged Cypriots. The earlier plan […]
