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Anglo American cuts 19,000 jobs and payout

Anglo American, the mining group, is to cut 19,000 jobs this year and scrap its dividend after a collapse in commodity prices. It is to bring in a $2 billion (£1.4 billion) cost-saving programme to meet the global downturn.
- Saturday, February 21, 2009


Feeding Birds Benefits Everyone Says the Humane Society of Canada (HSC)

Cold weather and snow are making their seasonal appearances over much of Canada making it increasingly difficult for birds to find enough food. The Humane Society of Canada (HSC) says that people and birds both benefit when humans assist their feathered friends by supplying them with a continuous supply of quality bird feed.
- Saturday, February 21, 2009

GM seeks help from other governments

General MotorsCorp., which is asking for U.S. aid in its bid to survive, is looking to five other governments for financial help, the company acknowledges.
- Saturday, February 21, 2009

United in Hate

- Ben R. Furman United In Hate -- The Left's Romance With Tyranny and Terror is a book that examines the seamy underbelly of the radical Left which considers Western society and its values an anathema. Dr. Jamie Glazov, the Editor of FrontPage Magazine, methodically details the causational factors that have lead modern Leftists to adhere to the death and destruction mantra of tyrannical Islamic Jihadists.
- Friday, February 20, 2009

Feb. could be worst month yet for jobless claims

February is shaping up to be another brutal month of job losses: The number of laid-off workers receiving unemployment benefits hit an all-time high of nearly 5 million, and new jobless claims are at levels not seen since the early 1980s.
- Friday, February 20, 2009


More LA entertainment job losses seen in 09

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Entertainment industry jobs in the Los Angeles area will decline further in 2009 after an annual decline in 2008, according to a research report released on Wednesday.
- Thursday, February 19, 2009

Goodyear to Cut Production, 5000 More Jobs to Combat Losses

As many have predicted, the scope of the problems facing the automotive industry has gone beyond the automakers themselves and those issues are seriously affecting suppliers as well. The latest job casualties related to the automotive industry are now coming from Goodyear, which plans to cut 5000 jobs worldwide in 2009.
- Thursday, February 19, 2009

Automakers Seek $14 Billion More, Vowing Deep Cuts

DETROIT — The price tag for bailing out General Motors and Chrysler jumped by another $14 billion Tuesday, to $39 billion, with the two automakers saying they would need the additional aid from the federal government to remain solvent.
- Thursday, February 19, 2009

Journalist covering Taliban in Pak shot dead

imageNew Delhi: A Geo TV reporter was killed in the Swat province of Pakistan by unknown gunmen on Wednesday. The slain TV journalist had been covering Taliban in Pakistan.
- Thursday, February 19, 2009

Leave our anthem and traditions alone

A small minority of atheists, agnostics, secularists and humanists would like to see the reference to God taken out of our national anthem. They must plead guilty to profound ignorance of our roots and should be intellectually honest enough to study our history and discover just how rich our Judeo-Christian heritage really is.
- Thursday, February 19, 2009




Japan’s GDP slumps nearly 13 percent

TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Japan's gross domestic product slumped 12.7 percent for the fourth quarter in 2008, according to government data released Monday.
- Monday, February 16, 2009


Headless body in gutless press

- Mark Steyn Just asking, but are beheadings common in western New York? I used to spend a lot of time in that neck of the woods and I don't remember decapitation as a routine form of murder. Yet the killing of Aasiya Hassan seems to have elicited a very muted response.
- Sunday, February 15, 2009



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