Financial Times
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The Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper. The periodical is printed in 22 cities: London, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Milan, Madrid, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Washington DC, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Dubai, Johannesburg. (...) The Financial Times is normally seen as centre-right/liberal, although to the left of its principal competitor, The Wall Street Journal. It advocates free markets and is generally in favour of globalisation. During the ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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How Lehman collapsed
(Video) A year on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, Francesco Guerrera examines how and why the bank failed, providing the inside story from John Thain, Bob Diamond, et al.Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Fox News host sparks outrage
If the White House is trying to figure how it lost control of the debate over healthcare in August, it could take a look at Glenn Beck’s television and radio ratings. The ...via Jamal Dajani -
We must face reality in Afghanistan
America still has a limited and achievable objective in Afghanistan: securing a viable state and preventing al-Qaeda from regaining its lost base. But US planners must ...via NewsRack -
Leaders meet as recession bites deep in Mexico
Before heading off to Guadalajara for talks today with his two "amigos" from Canada and Mexico, US president Barack Obama blamed the weakened states of their economies as the ...via NewsRack -
Swat refugees begin to take long road home
Siraj Khan and his family began making their way back by bus to Pakistan’s Swat valley last week, just three months after being uprooted along with 2m others by fighting ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
US seeks closer China ties
Barack Obama sought to recast the US's relationship with China, urging Asia's rising superpower to forge deeper ties with Washington on the economy, climate change and nuclear ...via NewsRack -
Short View: Obama's first 100 days
(Video) A comparison with FDR's first 100 daysPosted by Kaizar Campwala -
Obama’s first 100 days
(Multimedia) On January 20, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States. Few presidents have taken office facing such high expectations and daunting challenges. ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
For America, the problem is Pakistan
On Afghanistan itself, the administration’s new strategy, set out last week, strikes most of the right notes. In particular, it is correct to emphasise the critical ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Welch denounces corporate obsessions
"On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world," he said. "Shareholder value is a result, not a strategy . . . Your main constituencies are your ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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Nobel committee defends Obama choice
US president credited with promoting international fraternity in multilateral diplomacy, nuclear arms reduction and tackling climate changePosted by Cynthia Gilbert -
Terrorist suspect linked to ‘big bang’ facility
One of two men arrested in France on suspicion of having links with an Islamist terrorist group was working as a researcher at the Cern “big bang” laboratory on the ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
Regulation: Doubts over political resolve for reform
politicians of all stripes on both sides of the atlantic, spurred on by taxpayers' outrage....vowed to get tough. ....but just one year later...it is not clear that the ...Posted by Patricia L'Herrou -
Iran ‘has secret nuclear arms plan’
Britain’s intelligence services say that Iran has been secretly designing a nuclear warhead “since late 2004 or early 2005”, an assessment that suggests Tehran has ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Iran tests the world’s collective will
Barack Obama normally likes to talk about hope. Last week at the United Nations he had the audacity to fear. The US president conjured up a vision of a dystopian world: ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
EU calls on G20 to rule on bankers’ bonuses
European Union leaders have called on the US and other G20 governments to impose binding rules on bankers’ bonuses, backed up by sanctions if necessary, when they meet in ...via Financial Times -
A shift in gear
Amid queries on state aid and competition, the deal brokered by Germany to save carmaker Opel has raised the problem of how the EU handles a slowing but still significant sectorvia NewsRack -
A lopsided world tilts upward, slowly
The world economy is shifting gears. It has gone from reverse to neutral – even the US is probably out of recession, says Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve chairman. The task ...via Financial Times -
Afghanistan is now Obama's war
Victory will be impossible without greater expense of lives and money, withdrawal involves great dangers and, to complete the president's quandary, his rationale for fighting ...via Drudge Report -
Deficit fears put Obama's reforms in jeopardy
Tuesday's sharply upgraded forecasts for growth in US national debt over the next decade could hardly have come at a worse time for Barack Obama.via Drudge Report
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