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Steve Parker: Tell Bob Lutz what GM must do now

With the Core Four divisions of Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick and GMC, and with Bob Lutz back on-board, General Motors is now very much on its…

Mark Miller: Women Face High Risk of Outliving Their Money

Here’s some bad news for men: We don’t live as long as women. But there’s bad news for women, too: you might live too long–financially speaking.

Mark Kirk To Run For Senate, Obama’s Old Seat

CHICAGO — An Illinois Republican political consultant says Rep. Mark Kirk will announce Monday that he is running for the Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama.

The consultant says he spoke with Kirk on Wednesday. National GOP s…

Anne Dilenschneider: Saying “Yes” Begins by Saying “No” — The Datebook as a Tool for Spiritual Life

Over the next few weeks I am going to post excerpts from a course series I’ve led with my good friend Debra Satterwhite called “Spiritual…

Mark Pasetsky: GQ’s Cover Blunder: Where’s Channing Tatum Shirtless?

GQ released its hot cover featuring Channing Tatum and it’s spreading like wildfire all over the Internet. What’s also getting a ton of buzz? The…

New Work From Mark Knopfler

MARK KNOPFLER’S GET LUCKYTO BE RELEASED ON WARNER BROS. SEPTEMBER 15


Mark Knopfler

Mark Knopfler, of Dire Straits fame, will release his sixth studio album Get Lucky on September 15.

Recorded at Knopfler’s British Grove Studios in West London, the 11-track Get Lucky was co-produced with longtime collaborators, engineer Chuck Ainlay and keyboardist Guy Fletcher in addition to several other musicians.

The album explores a lifetime of musical roots. “The first itinerant person I ever met would sing in soul bands in winter, then work part-time in fairgrounds or ‘go pick fruit down south’ when the weather turned warm,” Knopfler said. “I was about 15 years old, stuck in school and envious. Get Lucky came from him and other traveling characters I went on to meet in places I’d find myself working short-term, like farms, warehouses, building sites, before I got lucky with my songs.”

Mark Knopfler tour dates available here.


SpaceX Hits the Mark with Launch

Elon Musk’s private enterprise spaceflight company successfully blasts a Malaysian remote sensing satellite into orbit in a landmark mission for SpaceX, which is scheduled to ferry astronauts and crew to the International Space Station after the shuttle fleet is retired at the end of 2010.
– Space Exploration Technologies, aka SpaceX, the private enterprise spaceflight
company founded by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk, successfully launched a
Malaysian satellite into orbit July 13 using the company’s Falcon 1 rocket.
After four Falcon 1 test launches three unsuccessful the July 13 effor…


Srinivasan Pillay: How Our Minds Play Tricks On Us In Relationships

These studies show that regardless of our intentions or how we think we want to act, we are strongly influenced by what is on our minds when we are acting in the world.

Tour de france stage 10

ISSOUDUN, France (AP) — Teammates Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong remained second and third in the Tour de France after a technology-free day of riding in which Britain’s Mark Cavendish won the 10th stage.
Organizers banned rider earpieces for Tuesday’s 121-mile route, forcing cyclists to devise tactics without radio instructions from team cars.
Rinaldo Nocentini of Italy [...]

Sarah Palin’s Op-Ed Slams Obama’s Cap-And-Trade Plan

There is no shortage of threats to our economy. America’s unemployment rate recently hit its highest mark in more than 25 years and is expected to continue climbing. Worries are widespread that even when the economy finally rebounds, the recov…

Mark Joseph: My Interview With John Marks, Author, “Reasons To Believe”

Books by both atheists and ex-theists are all the rage these days and I am especially interested in the stories of the latter and think…

Michael Sigman: Language Patrol

The most risible language contortions this side of Dick Cheney’s tortured definitions of “torture” surround mavericky Sarah Palin, whose regular butchering of the English language rivals that of George W. Bush.

Illinois GOP Clearing Senate Field: McKenna Won’t Run If Mark Kirk Does

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The head of the Illinois Republican Party says he won’t run for the U.S. Senate if Rep. Mark Kirk decides to run.

The announcement Monday from Andrew McKenna reduces the chances of a major Republican primary battle. …

Barney Frank: Mark Kirk Has ‘Senate Envy’

As the rest of Capitol Hill was playing the “will he or won’t he” game over whether Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) would run for the Senate, one of his colleagues called him out for having Senate envy.

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Mark Blankenship: True Blood Sucker Punch: Episode 4

Warning: This Post Contains Spoilers Welcome to Sucker Punch, the only blog post that ranks the gaudiest moments on this week’s episode of True Blood….

Mark Kirk Won’t Run For Senate: Report

U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk will not run for the Senate in 2010, the Washington Post’s Chris Cilliza reports.

The North Shore Republican appeared set to enter the race just days ago, after Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced she would no…

Opel Magna deal uncertainties

It would seem that negotiations between Magna and GM have hit some choppy waters. GM is reportedly concerned over giving away too much technology to Magna and a prospective Opel/Vauxhall Mark 2 with its Russian connections. There’s also the issue of carving up territories for future Opel sales. GM is wary of creating a monster that hurts its own future chances in key markets.


Is the deal really moving towards being off? I somehow doubt it. The German government is still right behind Magna’s bid and has already provided bridging finance and loan guarantees for Opel. Berlin is not seeking to fuel the press speculation about other bidders being invited back to the table, though it has been acknowledging that we don’t have a done deal yet.


But it looks like there has been a bit of press manipulation emanating from Detroit. Anonymous sources said to be close to events are popping up everywhere. By creating the impression that the deal is far from done and that other bidders are very much in with a chance, GM puts added pressure on Magna in the negotiations. But if the Magna consortium bid does unravel, a whole load more uncomfortable questions get asked about other bidders, Berlin has a heart attack and, apart from anything else, even more GM management time likely gets diverted to the Opel/Vauxhall sale. They have more than enough on their plates in the Ren-Cen at the mo.


The competition for Opel/Vauxhall is still not over, but Magna’s consortium is still by far the front-runner due to its strong backing from Germany – government and labour unions. Marchionne may look on with interest, but his bid caused much consternation in Germany before and would do so again. If holding company RHJ has really improved its offer, it may well get a hearing, but it should be wary of being ‘used’ by GM as a lever to chivvy Magna. Oh, and by the way, RHJ has just posted a big loss suggesting it’s perhaps not really in position for anything more than a small role or stake. Beijing Auto? I don’t think so.


That said, if a seismic shift is coming, and Magna is really on its way out, expect an announcement very soon. Time is short. The German government needs to be on-side. And Opel is already eating into bridging finance. 

US/GERMANY: GM eyes Opel deal with RHJ – report