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  • SUV passengers more likely to survive crashes

    SUV passengers more likely to survive crashes

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Passengers in SUVs are now known to be more likely to survive a serious crash. A new study conducted by the University of Buffalo in the US has found the driver of the SUV is as much as 10 times more likely to survive in a head-on collision where a passenger car is involved. While automakers have taken steps to improve safety in normal passenger cars, such as changing bumper designs on ...

  • Spain sees rise in surplus

    Spain sees rise in surplus

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Spain has reported a trade surplus, the first since 1971. With imports slumping due to austerity measures, the first monthly trade surplus for more than 40 years is being seen as a positive development. However, the country is still suffering from an economic downturn with unemployment in Spain now running at 26.7%. The surplus of 634.9 million euros in March reflects a 15% plunge in ...

  • Letta says perks will be stopped

    Letta says perks will be stopped

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Italy's coalition government has promised to abolish some salaries and perks which are handed out to government ministers. A controversial property tax will also be abolished, or frozen, by the new government of Enrico Letta, who has also promised to do away with the double salary received by some parliamentarians. Before the election, it had been mooted by Letta's coalition partners that ...

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  • Famous artists bring big money at auction

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Paintings by Jackson Pollock, Roy Lichtenstein and Jean-Michel Basquiat smashed all previous auction records at Christie's in New York during the week. In fact, several works by popular artists brought extraordinary prices. The items made $495 million for their owners at the valuable sale of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's. However, a single Andy Warhol Painting of Marilyn ...

  • Lower charges expected for Thai 3G users

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    3G operators in Thailand have all agreed to cut their tariffs. The Thai National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission has been pressuring providers to lower all their 2G and 3G tariffs by 15%. The three 3G mobile operators, Advanced Info Service, Total Access Communication and True Move have said they will launch new 3G tariff packages to reflect the request by government. It ...

  • Energy Department gives nod for more US LNG exports

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Friday 17th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The Energy Department Friday gave a conditional nod authorizing Freeport LNG Expansion, L.P. and FLNG Liquefaction, LLC (Freeport) to set up a second facility for export of domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) to countries that do not have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States. The approval means that gas-hungry markets like Japan and India could start ...

  • Minor setback reported on Nippon's test flight of Dreamliner

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Friday 17th May, 2013

    TOKYO - Japan's All Nippon Airways said Friday a modified Dreamliner had suffered a "minor" setback while conducting a test flight of an aircraft this month, but assured it was not due to overheating of lithium batteries. All Nippon Airways, the Japanese airline that is the largest operator of Boeing's beleaguered Dreamliner, said an electric distribution panel overheated and blackened during ...

  • Three days after closure Bangladesh factories reopen

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Friday 17th May, 2013

    DHAKA - Bangladesh has re-opened hundreds of garment factories after just three days of closure following protests over pay and poor work conditions. The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association had called for the re-opening on Friday. The shutdown of factories this week was prompted by worker protests over low pay and poor working conditions sparked by the country's ...

  • Developing nations set to dominate global investments says World Bank

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Friday 17th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The share of developing countries led by China and India in global investment is expected to triple by 2030 to three-fifths, from one-fifth in 2000, says the latest edition of the World Bank's Global Development Horizons (GDH) report, which explores patterns of investment, saving and capital flows as they are likely to evolve over the next two decades. Seventeen years from now, ...

  • Morrisons signs deal to use Ocado logistics facility

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Friday 17th May, 2013

    LONDON - Morrisons Supermarkets, one of the major British retail chains, has entered into a 170 million pounds and 25-year agreement with Ocado Group plc ("Ocado"), to acquire its recently opened Dordon Customer Fulfilment Centre (CFC) in the Midlands, and lease it back with commitment to use its logistics and distribution facilities to start grocery deliveries to customers by January ...

  • Microsoft warns about rise in computer viruses worldwide

    Rhode Island State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A Microsoft security expert said that computer viruses are on a rise worldwide once again after years of being less popular amongst computer attackers. In a report by Fox news, the security expert Tim Rains said that although viruses were less chosen to attack systems by hackers nowadays as they used other forms of threats, but recently Microsoft security has observed that viruses are on a rise ...

  • FreedomFest returning to Alcoa

    Knox News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    While the city's recession-strapped budget dictated that city leaders cancel the event several years ago, a new partnership with Alcoa, Inc., is helping bring it back for its 32nd year, according to a city of Alcoa news ...

  • An Independent Scotland More Vulnerable to Financial Shocks - UK Treasury

    Fox Business - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    An independent Scotland would have an exceptionally large banking sector, compared with the size of the rest of its economy, making it vulnerable to financial shocks and putting Scottish taxpayers at significant risk in the event of the country being hit by another banking crisis, the U.K. Treasury said Sunday.In an analysis paper, the third in a series the U.K. government is releasing ahead of ...

  • Video Final countdown to record Powerball jackpot

    CBS News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Excitement is growing as the drawing nears for the record-setting Powerball jackpot. Carter Evans reports from California, the latest player to join the multi-state lottery, where residents are buying up 10,000 tickets every ...

  • Hamish McRae Share price increase shows Lloyds Bank is healing – but only just

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    One of the country's most respected financial journalists and commentators Hamish McRae is an associate editor of The Independent. He was named Business and Finance Journalist of the Year 2006 at the British Press ...

  • One tax law for us and another for Amazon | Nick Cohen

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    On the edge of Rugeley stands Amazon's largest distribution centre in Britain. Life for the workers who trudge around the 800,000 sq ft warehouse is not as bad as it was for the men who once worked in the pits of the Staffordshire coalfield, but that is not saying much. They must carry satnavs, which direct their movements round the stacks and flash warnings from managers to stop dawdling ...

  • UK exporters whistle up success in a thriving new market America

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    When the New York Philharmonic needed cuckoo and nightingale sounds for a performance of Haydn's Toy Symphony, it was a whistle factory in Birmingham that took the call.Acme Whistles dispatched the various bird call whistles from its factory in Birmingham's jewellery quarter. It was one of the more unusual deliveries from what has become a multimillion-pound US order book for the ...

  • If everyone knew the oil market was open to rigging why did no one act

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    petrol companies a clean bill of health after a cursory examination barely four months ago, the competition authorities in Brussels have just knocked down the corporate doors in their first move on alleged market ...

  • Should John Humphrys have won an award for savaging his own boss

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    BBC mandarin too mighty to escape a Humphing good towsing. You don't get much more independent and award-worthy than that.Which is what the judges obviously thought. Any alternative? Just, perhaps, that it's slightly odd to bestow such accolades for unseating a boss who hadn't done anything much wrong except fail to get a grip on swift-moving events in his earliest weeks in office ...

  • Amazons tax arrangements are nothing short of a work of art. Bravo

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Amazon has come in for plenty of stick for paying so little tax in the UK. But its actions display such impish wit that it's hard not to revel in the majesty of a terrible thing well ...

  • Three reasons why the US got itself out of an economic mess

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    America's economic structure, its leaders' ability to make rapid political decisions and cultural memories of the Great Depression have been the engine of its ...

  • Fury at corporate tax avoidance leads to call for a global response

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Anger over the financial affairs of multinationals such as Google, Amazon and Starbucks is gathering momentum in Westminster. Now the UK is poised to lead the debate about international tax reform at next month's G8 ...

  • Android has become a hedge against Microsoft and Windows

    CNet - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    (Credit: Hewlett-Packard) Hewlett-Packard rolled out another Android device this week. This could become a pattern as PC makers hedge against a world that's less about Microsoft and more about Google. On Tuesday, the largest PC maker in the world -- a dubious distinction these days ...

  • UPDATE 1-US judge revives Dexias mortgage lawsuit vs JPMorgan

    Reuters - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    May 17 (Reuters) - A federal judge has revived a closely watched lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase & Co of misleading Belgian-French bank Dexia SA into buying more than $1.6 billion of troubled mortgage ...

  • Business Board seeks to sweeten coffee farmers earnings

    Standard Digital - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Coffee stakeholders are working on strategies to enhance the industry competitiveness by expanding the market share locally and internationally. The key strategy involves merging of primary coffee societies into giant cooperative institutions, ...

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