Dec
26

Soccer-Scottish Premier League fixtures

Dec 25 (Infostrada Sports) - Fixtures from the Scottish Premier League matches on TuesdayWednesday, December 26 (GMT)Dundee United v St. Johnstone (1200)Hibernian v Ross County (1500)Inverness Caledonian Thistle v St. Mirren (1500)Kilmarnock v Hearts (1500)Motherwell v Aberdeen (1500)Dundee v Celtic (1930)Saturday, December 29 (GMT)Dundee v Aberdeen (1500)Hibernian v Celtic (1500)Motherwell v Kilmarnock...
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Soccer-English premier league fixtures

Dec 25 (Infostrada Sports) - Fixtures from the English premier league matches on TuesdayWednesday, December 26 (GMT)Everton v Wigan Athletic (1500)Fulham v Southampton (1500)Manchester United v Newcastle United (1500)Norwich City v Chelsea (1500)Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion (1500)Reading v Swansea City (1500)Sunderland v Manchester City (1500)Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur (1730)Stoke...
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Dec
25

Japan's incoming PM keeps up pressure on BOJ to attack deflation

 Incoming Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterated calls for the Bank of Japan to conduct bold monetary easing to beat deflation by setting an inflation target of 2 percent.Abe, to be sworn in as Japan's next premier on Wednesday when he is also expected to name his cabinet, said his new government hopes to sign an agreement with the BOJ to aim for 2 percent inflation, double the central...
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China may require real name registration for internet access

China may require real name registration for internet access China may require internet users to register with their real names when signing up to network providers, state media said on Tuesday, extending a policy already in force with microblogs in a bid to curb what officials call rumors and vulgarity.A law being discussed this week would mean people would have to present their government-issued...
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Sony says China business has recovered, foresees growth

 Sony Corp's business in China has "more or less" returned to levels seen before recent protests against Japan's actions over a group of disputed islands, the Japanese company's China chief, Nobuki Kurita, told reporters on Tuesday.Calls for boycotts of Japanese products broke out across China in September after Japan nationalized two of a group of disputed East China Sea islands, known as the...
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Japan new PM Abe wants to correct strong yen trend

Japan's incoming Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterated on Tuesday a pledge to revive the economy by correcting the recent trend towards a stronger yen.Abe is set to be selected as prime minister by lawmakers on Wednesday after leading his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to a landslide victory in a lower house election earlier this month.Abe, who spoke after naming a new leadership team for the LDP,...
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Health care tax hikes for 2013 may be just a start

New taxes are coming Jan. 1 to help finance President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. Most people may not notice. But they will pay attention if Congress decides to start taxing employer-sponsored health insurance, one of the options in play if lawmakers can ever agree on a budget deal to reduce federal deficits.The tax hikes already on the books, taking effect in 2013, fall mainly on people...
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Dec
24

Latin Americans rank as happiest people on planet

The world's happiest people aren't in Qatar, the richest country by most measures. They aren't in Japan, the nation with the highest life expectancy. Canada, with its chart-topping percentage of college graduates, doesn't make the top 10.A poll released Wednesday of nearly 150,000 people around the world says seven of the world's 10 countries with the most upbeat attitudes are in Latin America.Many...
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Quotes from the most, least positive countries

MOST POSITIVE1. PANAMA"We're naturally very happy. We have our problems in life but we forget them quickly and we start over; it's a question of culture." — Hildaura Ortega, 30, English professor, Panama City.1. PARAGUAY"The farmers, the peasants, they are happy and joyful despite the problems of everyday life, but the city dwellers, those used to the city routine, are very individualistic and colder...
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YPF, Chevron sign Argentina petroleum pact

 Argentina's cash-strapped state energy company signed a partnership deal Wednesday with Chevron Corp. for a "massive development" of the South American country's vast nonconventional oil and gas resources.YPF President Miguel Galuccio and Chevron's Latin America and Africa chief, Ali Moshiri, signed a letter of intent to start on a shale pilot project by drilling more than 100 wells within 12...
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