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Brownells Sells 3.5 Years’ Worth of Magazines in 72 hours

December 22nd, 2012

Via: Guns.com: In the face of possible legislation to restrict and possibly ban firearms and magazines over a certain capacity, waves of panic buyers have stripped shelves to the paint, at both retail and online gun stores. A combination of demand and gouging has caused prices for rifle magazines and rifles, parts and accessories to […]

Looting At Several Supermarkets in Argentina; Two Dead, Hundreds Arrested; Military Deployed

December 22nd, 2012

Via: Reuters: Two people were killed in Argentina on Friday as looters broke into supermarkets in several cities, stirring memories of the country’s devastating economic crisis 11 years ago. Police fired teargas and rubber bullets to stop dozens of stone-throwing youths from looting a supermarket owned by French retailer Carrefour near the capital, a day […]

How the Internet Became a Closed Shop

December 22nd, 2012

Via: Sydney Morning Herald: A LITTLE over a decade ago, just before the masses discovered the digital universe, the internet was a borderless new frontier: a terra nullius to be populated by individuals, groups and programmers as they saw fit. There were few rules and no boundaries. Freedom and open standards, sharing information for the […]

Delta Air Gets 22,000 Applications for 300 Attendant Jobs

December 22nd, 2012

Via: Bloomberg: Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL), the world’s second-largest carrier, received 22,000 applications for about 300 flight attendant jobs in the first week after posting the positions outside the company. The applications arrived at a rate of two per minute, Chief Executive Officer Richard Anderson told workers in a weekly recorded message. Applicants will […]

‘American Dream Fades for Generation Y Professionals’

December 22nd, 2012

Via: Bloomberg: Generation Y professionals entering the workforce are finding careers that once were gateways to high pay and upwardly mobile lives turning into detours and dead ends. Average incomes for individuals ages 25 to 34 have fallen 8 percent, double the adult population’s total drop, since the recession began in December 2007. Their unemployment […]

The Economic Return of Iceland Has Proved That the Joke Was on Ireland

December 20th, 2012

Via: Irish Independent: WAY back in the autumn of 2008, the joke in financial circles was that the only difference between Ireland and Iceland was a letter and six months. Now, with the Icelandic banks preparing to issue foreign currency bonds once again, it turns out that the joke was on us. Remember when the […]

U.S. Taxpayers Likely to Lose Billions of Dollars on GM Bailout

December 20th, 2012

Via: Detroit News: The Obama administration said Wednesday it will sell 200 million shares — or 40 percent of its remaining stake in General Motors Co. — back to the automaker and announced plans to completely exit the Detroit automaker by March 2014. The Detroit automaker said it will purchase 200 million shares of GM […]

Recovery: More Homeless Young Adults

December 19th, 2012

Via: New York Times: Across the country, tens of thousands of underemployed and jobless young people, many with college credits or work histories, are struggling to house themselves in the wake of the recession, which has left workers between the ages of 18 and 24 with the highest unemployment rate of all adults. Those who […]

How Wal-Mart Used Payoffs to Get Its Way in Mexico

December 18th, 2012

Via: New York Times: Wal-Mart longed to build in Elda Pineda’s alfalfa field. It was an ideal location, just off this town’s bustling main entrance and barely a mile from its ancient pyramids, which draw tourists from around the world. With its usual precision, Wal-Mart calculated it would attract 250 customers an hour if only […]

UBS Faces $1 Billion+ Fine Over LIBOR Rate Rigging

December 17th, 2012

$1.5 Billion Fine Via: BBC: Swiss banking giant UBS has agreed to pay $1.5bn (£940m) to US, UK and Swiss regulators for attempting to manipulate the Libor inter-bank lending rate. It becomes the second major bank to be fined over Libor after Barclays was ordered to pay $450m to UK and US authorities in the […]

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