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Thanksgiving Crumbs!

Happy Turkey Day, All! Enjoy the holiday season. Have you had your annual helping of cranberry sauce from the can yet? Here are a few Thanksgiving links to tide you over ’til dinner time: -Some things never change: Bad boy basketball star Dennis Rodman has apologized after giving a call-in radio interview while getting his [...]

Weekend Crunch Crumbs

-Gap is launching its Holiday campaign, which includes a series of charity-centered videos featuring Community actor Danny Glover and an assortment of other stars. The videos answer the question-if you could give anything in the world, what would it be? In the video, Donald speaks passionately about giving back to Community Connections, which offers mental [...]

Evening Crumbs: Bristol Apologizes For Willow Palin’s Homophobic Rant; “Romeo & Juliet” Headed To ABC; Ochocinco Engaged To “Basketball Wife” Evelyn Lozada?

-Hide yo’ kids. Hide yo wife: Antoine Dodson Fever is alive and well. New York University’s award-winning acapella group performed the bandanaed viral sensation’s iTunes hit “Bed Intruder” at their fall concert… -Ashton Kutcher is plotting a third television sitcom based on a popular Twitter account! -Emma Watson is single and doesn’t really “understand” men. [...]

Evening Crunch Crumbs

-A new trailer for Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie’s psychological thriller, The Tourist, opening next month… -Glee’s Cory Monteith and Lea Michele cover Teen Vogue (This time with fully-clothed)…. -A South Carolina man was arrested with a mouse up his ass last week… -Givenchy files copyright infringement suit against BCBG…. -Drah-mah at The Peacock! NBC [...]

Wendy’s Fries Get A Makeover; Kylie Minogue Show Set For 2010 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; & More Evening Crunch Crumbs

-Complex takes a look at Sesame Street’s most controversial guest stars in a list that could be retitled Mel Gibson: The Pre-Psycho Years… -Doh! Teen burglar apprehended after leaving himself logged onto MySpace account. We don’t know what’s sadder: Being a dumb criminal or being one of the last remaining social networkers still logging on [...]

Middle-income and developing countries: Crumbs from the BRICs-man’s table

Emerging powers have helped poorer nations weather the global recession

IN COLD-WAR days America and the Soviet Union vied for influence among the poor world’s minnows. Now the BRICs—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are getting into the game, and changing it. This month, Sri Lanka got $290m from China for a new international airport and $67m from India to upgrade its railways. As poor countries emerge from recession and the rich world flounders, big middle-income countries see a once-in-a-generation chance to win friends and influence people.

The process is sometimes direct (through aid, trade, remittances, investment) and sometimes indirect (through commodity prices or competition in third markets, for instance). But it is always hard to pin down. None of the new donors (all of which, except Russia, still get aid themselves) publishes comprehensive, or even comprehensible, figures. But a new study* by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), a British think-tank, says the emerging countries (such as the BRICs) increasingly affect the growth prospects of poorer ones. In other words, after decades of talk about the importance of “south-south” ties, those links have finally started to mean something. …