POLITICS & POLICY

Dust Storm Surrounds Tokyo

Sunlight in Tokyo on Sunday afternoon was momentarily blocked off when a wide-scale dust storm surrounded the city, a day before the second year anniversary of the equally fatal 9.03 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan's northeastern and eastern portions on March 11, 2011.

Dust Storm from China Beleagures Tokyo

Sunlight in Tokyo on Sunday afternoon was momentarily blocked off when a wide-scale dust storm surrounded the city, a day before the second year anniversary of the equally fatal 9.03 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan's northeastern and eastern portions on March 11, 2011.

Queensland Braces for More Cyclones: Cyclone Tim to Hit This Week

Residents of the state of Queensland ought to brace themselves for more cyclones as a tropical low has been seen brewing in north-west Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria. Once it fully develops, it will be called Cyclone Tim, the season's third cyclone after Sandra.
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Venezuela Declares A Week of Mourning for President Hugo Chavez

Venezuela is mourning the death of its president, Hugo Chavez, for seven days. Schools are close for the entire week. The funeral is scheduled on Friday, expected to be attended by heads of state friendly to Venezuela, and crowds are gathering at the military academy where the wake is being held.

The Dead Philosopher Society

The sequester has struck. The politicians came upon the can they had kicked down the road in 2011. Rather than kick it again, Congress decided to ignore it.

Politicians Are Clowning Around With Your Wealth

A start-up political party led by a retired clown won 25% of the vote in Italy's recent elections. This must be applauded as a big upgrade in the calibre of Italy's political class. Clowns are merely clever buffoons. Politicians are dangerous psychopaths.

Job Ads in Australia Jump 3%

Australian newspapers and Web sites saw a 3 per cent rise in the number of jobs advertised in February compared to January, according to the Job Ads survey released on Monday by the ANZ. The growth likewise reflected an improvement that was the highest level since October 2012.

Lynas Corp Has New CEO

Effective March 31, Australian rare earths miner Lynas Corp will have a new chief executive officer as Nicholas Curtis steps down to give way to Eric Noyrez.

Adelaide Remains Australia’s Most Liveable City Three Years In A Row

For three years in a row now, Adelaide remained Australia's most liveable city, mainly due to its affordable housing payment schemes, cleanliness and good standard of living, according to a report released by the Property Council of Australia on Monday. Following it on second was Canberra and Hobart at third.

Latest China Crackdown Against Against Online Porn Sites Leads to Closure of 225 Websites

China continued to intensify its campaign against online porn sites with its latest crackdown leading to the closure of 225 Web sites, including 4,000 Web channels and columns as well as 30,000 blogs and microblogs that allegedly contained and disseminated "obscene and vulgar information," according to the country's State Internet Information Office (SIIO).

One Dead in NZ Shark Attack, Police Open Fired

A man aged 40s has died in New Zealand after a shark attacked him while swimming off Muriwai Beach, about 40 kilometres west of Auckland. However, police said they open fired at the shark from a boat and witness accounts said they were actually two sharks hovering at the time. Investigations are now being made if the man was indeed killed by which shark or by the bullets that flew from the cops' guns.

Global Markets Overview - 27 February 2013

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 108 points, or 0.8%, to 13893 in afternoon trading, reclaiming about half of Monday's 216-point tumble, which was triggered by Italian election results that ushered in political uncertainty.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 27 February 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook The Australian Dollar continued its weak tone overnight as no clear result occurred in the Italian election and Fed President Bernanke testified before a US Senate committee.

Gold Up on China Demand

Prices of safe haven yellow metal gold rose to $1,598.55 an ounce, or as much as 0.3 per cent, at 11:25 a.m. in Singapore on increased from China even as the country continued to produce more gold within its confines.

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