Happy New Year’s Eve! May ’11 bring Peace, Prosperity, and plenty of Cosmopolitans! Bring in 2011 like “It’s 1999,” but no drinking and driving! We’ve got more than 12 hours before party time, so for now Castina’s here to help you get your Daily Scoop of Celebrity Dish with a list of tantilizing holiday links. [...]
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New Year’s Eve Crunch Crumbs: Pastor Rips Off Parishioner; The Original Selena Earns Postage Stamp; Detroit Man Facing Jail Time For Snooping Through Cheating Wife’s Email
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Jermaine Jackson Robbed Of Nearly $200K In Valuables; Facing Eviction
Police in Los Angeles say they are investigating the reported theft of $192,000 in jewelry and luggage from former Jackson 5 boy bander Jermaine Jackson. This news comes as Jackson facing eviction from his rented estate. After years of screaming that he’s too broke to fork over spousal or child support, Jackson filed a police [...]
Heidi Jones Facing Storm Of Trouble Over False Rape Report
A WABC/Good Morning America meteorologist was arrested this week after perpetrating the ultimate snow job — falsely claiming to cops that a man tried to rape her while she was jogging in Central Park. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Police say the avid fitness buff and long-distance sprinter [...]
Madonna Hard Candy Gym Mexico Facing Shutdown
Madonna flew into Mexico City Monday to open her new Hard Candy Fitness Gym, but patrons won’t be feeling the burn for long, if local officials have anything to say about it. The club she launched this week is in danger of being shut down because it lacks a security plan and a land use [...]
Indian Software Outsourcing Industry- Facing the American Axe Posted By : ferran jackson
The passage of Visa hike bill and proposed Visa cut legislation will be a double whammy for the Indian software outsourcing industry.
DRAM Market Facing Supply Challenges, Report Finds
An iSuppli report warns that a high level of demand in the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market, coupled with supply bottlenecks, could lead to a DRAM shortage. – Limited manufacturing equipment availability and challenges in process
migrations have the potential to put the brakes on the quot;high-flying quot;
dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market
during the second half of the year, with supplies possibly falling short of
demand, according to a repo…
No change: global economy still facing uncertainties
US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has made some remarks that have scared the markets a little bit, but what he has said isn’t all that surprising.
He has told the US Senate Banking Committee that record low interest rates would still be needed to support economic recovery, that the outlook for the US economy is ‘unusually uncertain’ and that the Fed is prepared to step in with ‘further policy actions’ to boost the US economy if needed.
It is hardly a surprise. The world economy is still very much in recovery phase and facing imbalances – chiefly in the form of an unprecedented debt hangover and its real-world recessionary consequences. It will take years to put right.
The economic bounce-back – such as it has been – from the depths plummed in 2009 was hugely assisted by fiscal stimulus packages across the world, record low interest rates and an inventory effect (notably strong in the auto industry where the swings in activity have been massaged by scrappage schemes and tax breaks).
But we are now entering a new phase. Unemployment in the US and many parts of Europe is high and economists are concerned that new jobs are not being created in the numbers that they should be at this point in the recovery phase. There is little prospect of certain sectors – like construction – soaking up the excess labour with a rapid return to pre-2009 levels of activity.
Lurking in the background in Europe are persistent worries over public debt, the health of the banking sector and continued strains on the euro currency.
The world economy is still in uncharted territory, this economic recession and recovery – with its financial origins and unprecedented debt overhang – is very different from past experiences. It looks like interest rates will stay very low for the foreseeable future, inflationary pressures not really a significant issue. On the upside, Asia is still looking very strong (though China’s car market and industrial growth is bound to slow in the second half).
Mr Bernanke has effectively reminded everyone that it’s not business as usual and that this economic recovery is likely to be slow and fragile. The rate at which fiscal stimuli can be dialled down without endangering growth prospects is likely to continue to be a contentious issue. I’ll be canvassing auto industry forecasters next week to get their latest take on where auto markets – and ultimately industry output – are heading.
A big concern, it seems to me, is where the major developed world economies will be going in 2011. If this economic recovery runs out of steam with interest rates at record lows, inflationary pressures subdued and many governments hemmed in on spending, getting it going again won’t be easy. And the risk of a Japan-style period of prolonged price deflation and slump would then be higher. I wonder what Obama makes of Cameron’s planned public spending cuts?
Top 20 Risks Facing U.S. Tech Companies
With the economy still in flux, U.S. tech companies have a lot of concerns. With that in mind, professional services firm BDO created a list of the top 20 risks and concerns tech companies have in 2010. The information is based on risk factors listed by businesses in various filings with U.S Securities and Exchange Commission. To compile the list, BDO used data from the 100 largest publicly traded technology companies in the United States. These risk factors are short-term issues that could negatively affect business. This eWEEK presentation is a countdown from No. 20 to No. 1, although some rankings were tied as percentages. Does your company or IT department have similar concerns? – …
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The changes facing fast food: Good and hungry
More than menus need to be revamped if fast-food firms want to keep growing
FAST-FOOD firms have to be a thick-skinned bunch. Health experts regularly lambast them for peddling food that makes people fat. Critics even complain that McDonald’s, whose golden arches symbolise calorie excess, should not have been allowed to sponsor the World Cup. These are things fast-food firms have learnt to cope with and to deflect. But not perhaps for much longer. The burger business faces more pressure from regulators at a time when it is already adapting strategies in response to shifts in the global economy.
Fast food was once thought to be recession-proof. When consumers need to cut spending, the logic goes, cheap meals like Big Macs and Whoppers become even more attractive. Such “trading down” proved true for much of the latest recession, when fast-food companies picked up customers who could no longer afford to eat at casual restaurants. Traffic was boosted in America, the home of fast food, with discounts and promotions, such as $1 menus and cheap combination meals. …
Nokia, Facing Android, iPhone Competition, Cuts Sales Forecast
Nokia facing tough competition from high-end smartphone makers such as Apple and BlackBerry-maker RIM, as well as HTC with its Android-running handsets dropped its sales forecasts for both the second-quarter and the rest of 2010. – Nokia, the worlds top-selling handset manufacturer, has cut back
sales estimates for its mobile devices and services business for the
second-quarter of 2010, as well as the rest of the year.
Second-quarter sales, it said in a June 16 statement, are more likely
to be toward the lower end of, …
Oil drilling in the Arctic: Facing a freeze
Governments are reviewing plans to open Arctic waters to oilmen
WHEN BP’s Macondo well began spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the firm was in the midst of an effort to persuade Canada’s energy regulator that safety standards for offshore drilling in the Canadian Arctic were expensive, impractical and should be relaxed. Hearings on the subject were promptly suspended and the regulator declared that no new drilling permits would be issued pending a review of existing rules. “We have a duty to pause, to take stock of the incident,” says Gaetan Caron, head of the National Energy Board.
For a time it looked as though the Arctic would be the next frontier for Western oil firms, which have only limited access to the most promising prospects in sunnier climes. The retreat of the polar ice cap is making the region easier to work in, and there is thought to be lots of oil and gas to tap. But Canada is not the only country now thinking twice: America, Norway and even Russia are all contemplating tighter rules for drilling. …
“Independence facing critical challenge”
Speaking in his role of ICO chief, Pieter Feith said that “the survival of the Kosovo independence project is facing a critical challenge”. Further developments will depend on the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), he added.
Tiger Air’s IPO may be facing difficulties, S&P’s Yusof says
Apple’s 27-Inch iMacs Facing Issues Beyond Slow Shipments
An Apple spokesperson reportedly chalked up delayed shipments of Apple’s 27-inch iMacs to an abundance of orders, but user forums show the machines to be arriving with issues, including cracked or flickering screens.
– Apple is having issues shipping out its 27-inch iMacs, according to reports
from multiple sources.
On Dec. 13, an Apple spokesperson reportedly wrote to a CNET reporter: quot;The new iMac has been a
huge hit and we are working hard to fulfill orders as quickly as possible. We
apologize for…
Indian, Pakistani, Black teachers facing ‘endemic culture of racism’ in British schools
With nearly half of Black and minority ethnic (BME) teachers complaining of racial discrimination, schools in Britain have developed an “endemic culture of institutional racism,†a new research has found.
“Foremost, and most worrying, it is clear that the incidence of discrimination reported by BME teachers and leaders within the school system is indicative of an [...]
Lindsay’s dad ‘facing jail’ over non-payment of child support
Lindsay Lohan’’s father Michael could end up in jail if he fails to pay for his other three kids, her mum Dina has said.
Dina alleged that Michael may find himself behind bars over non-payment of child support for kids Ali, Michael Jr. and Dakota.
The actress’ mother revealed she was planning to turn to court to [...]
Tadić on “facing up past in Balkans”
Serbs are the Balkan nation that has contributed the most to facing up the past, i.e., the events of the 1990′s, says Boris Tadić. In an interview to Germany’s Welte, the Serbian president said that Belgrade is clearly oriented toward the EU, but that it has no reason to keep a distance toward Russia any greater than that held by other countries, “Germany for example”.



