Saturday, February 16, 2013

A $5000 Football See Items in Jesse Jackson Jr. Charges

  • Albuquerque News.Net - Friday 15th February, 2013

    LONDON - Diversified mining giant Anglo American Friday reported a full year net loss of $1.49 billion (1.11 billion euros) in 2012, hit by lower commodity prices and a writedown on a key iron ore ...

  • EU to start testing as horsemeat scandal spreads

    Albuquerque News.Net - Friday 15th February, 2013

    LONDON - The EU member states plan to start testing immediately for horse DNA in processed beef foods and to detect an illegal medicinal drug as rogue horsemeat was on Friday identified in school ...

  • A $5000 Football See Items in Jesse Jackson Jr. Charges

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife have agreed to plead guilty to charges in an alleged scheme to spend $750,000 in campaign funds on personal items. The following is a look at the ...

  • Rare protest in Singapore sees demonstrators voice concerns about plan to increase population

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    SINGAPORE - Nearly 3,000 people held a rare rally in Singapore on Saturday to protest a government plan to increase the city-state's population by admitting more foreigners, voicing concerns ...

  • This Is Wall Street Bloodsport at Its Best Najarian

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Jon "DRJ" Najarian is a professional investor, CNBC contributor, regular co-host of CNBC's "Fast Money," co-founder of optionMONSTER and tradeMONSTER, and co-lead analyst ...

  • Stocks That Had Wall Street Talking All Week

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Accessory maker Michael Kors easily beat Wall Street earnings forecasts this week and Corinna Freedman, a Wedbush Securities analyst, sees more gains ahead for the stock price. "The valuation ...

  • Why Microsoft Is Losing Billions by NOT Being on iPad

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Microsoft's pride may be costing it billions of dollars. The tech giant may be missing out on about $2.5 billion in revenue by not offering its Office Suite -- which includes Word, Excel, and ...

  • G20 steps back from currency brink heat off Japan

    Reuters - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    1 of 2. Russia's Finance Minister Anton Siluanov (C) rises to leave after a family photo during a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors at the Manezh Exhibition Center in ...

  • G20 exchange rate policies need to be better aligned U.S. official

    Fox Business - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    MOSCOW ? There is a better understanding among the Group of 20 nations that currency frameworks among the world's largest economies need to be better aligned, a senior U.S. administration ...

  • Threat of ?currency wars? quelled among Group of 20 members Flaherty

    Financial Post - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    OTTAWA --Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says the threat of so-called "currency wars" among Group of 20 members has been quelled, with all countries agreeing that "markets will ...

  • BMW recalls almost 570000 cars to repair battery cable problem that can cause engine stalling

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    DETROIT - BMW is recalling almost 570,000 cars in the U.S. and Canada because a battery cable connector can fail and cause the engines to stall. The recall affects 3-Series sedans, wagons, ...

  • Incomes Flat in Recovery but Not for the One Percent

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Incomes rose more than 11 percent for the top 1 percent of earners during the economic recovery, but not at all for everybody else, according to new data. The numbers, produced by Emmanuel Saez, an ...

  • Millionaires Say They?re Better Off Than in 2007

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The good old days for the wealthy are now back.A survey from Northern Trust found that three quarters of millionaires surveyed said they are better off, or as well off, as they were in 2007 -- the ...

  • Agriculture Secretary Vilsack to discuss long-term bill today in state

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is highlighting Minnesota in a call for a long-term bill to help the nation's farmers. Vilsack planned Saturday to join state Agriculture Commissioner ...

  • Finmeccanicas helicopter division says it complied with law in $750 million deal with India

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    NEW DELHI - The helicopter division of the Italian company Finmeccanica said Saturday that it would demonstrate it complied with the law in its $750 million deal to sell helicopters to India amid ...

  • Jill on Money Best no-load fund families rollovers

    CBS News - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    MP3 ) Linda from CT kicked off the show, asking for some tips for managing her $960,000 nest egg. She used to have an advisor, but is ready to plunge into the task herself. Tom also wanted help ...

  • G20 finance chiefs end meeting in Moscow pledging not to target exchange rates

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    MOSCOW - Finance ministers and central bankers from the world's 20 leading industrial and developing countries have pledged not to target their exchange rates for competitive purposes. The ...

  • U.K.s Green Interested in Bed Retailer Dreams - FT

    Fox Business - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    British billionaire Philip Green is among those interested in bed retailer Dreams, the Financial Times said Saturday.Two people familiar with the situation said Mr. Green was among those through to ...

  • Photos Tom Cruise Sells NYC Condo

    ABCNews - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Tom Cruise sold his condo in New York City's East Village for around $3 million, reported The Real Deal. The apartment was in the American Felt Building, named for the manufacturer that ...

  • Horsemeat scandal we will never know how many have eaten horse

    Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    It is unlikely the exact number of people in the UK who have unwittingly eaten horsemeat will ever be known, the chief executive of the Food Standards Agency has conceded.Catherine Brown said that ...

  • EU says G20 will set hard debt targets in September

    Fox Business - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    MOSCOW ? The Group of 20 nations will pledge to reduce public debt but are likely to agree on concrete targets only at a leaders' summit in September, EU Economic and Monetary Affairs ...

  • North Korea Tells China More Nuclear Tests Coming

    CNBC - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    North Korea has told its key ally, China, that it is prepared to stage one or even two more nuclear tests this year in an effort to force the United States into diplomatic talks, said a source with ...

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