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$10 An Hour Jobs Requiring College Degrees

February 20th, 2013

Via: New York Times: The college degree is becoming the new high school diploma: the new minimum requirement, albeit an expensive one, for getting even the lowest-level job. Consider the 45-person law firm of Busch, Slipakoff & Schuh here in Atlanta, a place that has seen tremendous growth in the college-educated population. Like other employers […]

NZ: Ministry of TeleFone Announces New Submarine Cable

February 19th, 2013

I guess it’s better than a kick in the teeth. *groan* There still won’t be any competition, but at least there will be another physical path. If you don’t get the TeleFone joke, it simply refers to Telecom New Zealand and Vodafone increasingly colluding on service offerings. See the Rural Broadband Initiative, for example. Now […]

Gun Dealers Report Shortages of Ammunition

February 18th, 2013

I’ve heard from a few friends and some other Cryptogon readers who have emailed me with messages along the lines of: “Do you know that .22-long is sold out over here?” I remember past waves of panic buying, but I don’t ever remember .22-lr being sold out before. Via: USA Today: Retailers say much of […]

The Fed’s Continuing Bailouts of Bank of America

February 17th, 2013

Via: New York Times: MANY people became rightfully upset about bailouts given to big banks during the mortgage crisis. But it turns out that they are still going on, if more quietly, through the back door. The existence of one such secret deal, struck in July between the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and […]

Microsoft Office 2013 Ties Install to Single PC

February 17th, 2013

I’ve been fed up with MS Office for a long time. So much so, that I’ve struggled with slow performance, bugs and crashes with OpenOffice since the early 2000s, and more recently with LibreOffice. If your experience with these free packages has been crap, I understand. The last couple releases of LibreOffice, however, have been […]

Israeli Banks Said to Be Implicated in U.S. Tax Evasion

February 17th, 2013

Via: Bloomberg: A California man born in Israel agreed to plead guilty to conspiring with people at Bank Leumi Le-Israel Ltd. and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd. to hide offshore accounts and income from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, according to court filings and people familiar with the matter. Zvi Sperling was accused Feb. 14 by […]

Facebook Gets a Multibillion-Dollar Tax Break

February 16th, 2013

Via: Bloomberg: It hasn’t drawn much attention, but Facebook’s first annual earnings report contains an accounting gem: a multibillion-dollar tax deduction for the cost of executive stock options and share awards. Even though Facebook (FB) reported $1.1 billion in pre-tax profits from U.S. operations in 2012, it will probably pay zero federal and state taxes—and […]

SEC Files Lawsuit Against ‘Certain Unknown Traders’ Over Heinz Call Options

February 16th, 2013

*yawn* Via: CNBC: Acting just one day after the surprise announcement that H.J. Heinz would be acquired by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and Brazil-based 3G Capital for $23.3 billion, the SEC has gone to court to freeze assets associated with what it calls “highly suspicious options trading.” Related: Insider Crimes, Funny Money and Options Rackets

Vatican’s New Bank Chief Has Military Ship Links

February 15th, 2013

Via: AP: The Vatican was drawn into a new controversy Friday after acknowledging that its bank’s new president is also chairman of a shipbuilder making warships — a significant conflict for an institution that has long shunned ties to military manufacturing. The Vatican announced to great fanfare that Pope Benedict XVI had signed off on […]

Berlusconi on Bribery

February 15th, 2013

Via: Financial Times: Former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has defended the need for bribery in winning contracts for Italy’s multinationals, as politicians campaigning in general elections have been forced to respond to a welter of corruption scandals revolving around the nexus of politics and business. “Bribes are a phenomenon that exists and it’s useless to […]

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