POLITICS & POLICY

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.
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Global Markets Overview - 26 February 2013

Blue-chip stocks headed toward their third decline in four sessions as Italian election exit polls raised fears the country might abandon austerity measures. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 64 points, or 0.5%, to 13937 in midafternoon trading Monday.

Monsanto Further Unveils its True Evil Nature by Signing on to UN Agenda 21 'Sustainability' Scam

A United Nations (UN) scheme to surreptitiously seize property rights from people worldwide and pack the world's populations into tiny micro-cities controlled by a centralized government has a new ally, Monsanto, which recently joined the so-called World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in pushing for the widespread implementation of the infamous "Agenda 21."

How Obama Really Got Elected

Prior to the November elections, Republican efforts to overhaul voter identification laws, according to the White House, congressional Democrats and most of the mainstream media, were nothing more than thinly veiled attempts to prevent legal Americans (especially minorities) from voting.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 25 February 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar opened this morning above 1.0300 but has since fallen to similar levels seen at the end of last week.

Cyclone Rusty Intensifies: Western Australia Brace for the Worst

Residents in Western Australia have been advised to take cover as Cyclone Rusty intensified on Monday to become a Category 2 storm. The development has forced the closure of major iron ore ports in the region, essentially derailing exports of the steelmaking key ingredient. Iron ore prices are likewise forecast to spike in the world market.

Iran Unveils Discovery of Raw Uranium Source to Fuel Nuclear Programme

Iran announced over the weekend the discovery of new deposits of raw uranium sufficient to provide the requirements of the Middle Eastern country's nuclear programme. The Iran Atomic Energy Organisation said it has identified 16 more sites for nuclear power stations.

Barbecue Days are Numbered in China

Barbecue-related activities and cooking in open stoves in public, densely-populated places in China would soon be prohibited to limit the smog but could be a bane to street food hawkers and vendors.

Could William Shorten be Australia’s Next Prime Minister?

Majority of Australians believe that the September national election would be a contest between the Coalition and the Australian Labor Party. Which party would get a majority vote would determine who would be Australia's next prime minister.

Global Markets Overview - 23 February 2013

Stocks continued to sink midday, after reports of manufacturing pullbacks in the U.S. and Europe piled on top of investor concerns over the possibility of an earlier-than-expected end to the Federal Reserve's stimulus programs.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 23 February 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook:The Australian Dollar hit a 4-month low in early morning trade due to a number of issues which has dampened recent market confidence, but did find support at this key level.

A Royal Fart and Other Antics, Wisecracks from the Joke (Duke) of Edinburgh (VIDEOS & PHOTOS)

At the rate that Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth of Britain, is hitting the news for his jokes, he could give any court jester a run for his money. On Wednesday, the Joke (Duke) of Edinburgh once more made the frontpages of British dailies when he joked that the Philippines must be half-empty because the other half is working as nurses in his country.

NSW Advised to Brace For Wet, Wet Weather and Floods

Residents in towns located across northern NSW have been advised to brace for a wet weather on Thursday evening going towards Friday morning in what could also potentially result to floods, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).

Global Markets Overview - 21 February 2013

Stocks held shallow losses after minutes from the Federal Reserve's most recent policy-setting meeting showed rising unease about its recent stimulus efforts

Australian Dollar Outlook - 21 February 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: Australian Dollar tumbles in morning trade as the U.S. established gains with the Federal Reserve minutes showing concern that more quantitative easing might be needed.

If There's Something Weird In Your Neighborhood Who You Gonna Call? Facebook?

Probably nobody by now would question the effectiveness of social media networking site Facebook when it comes to locating missing people or raising charity for people or organisations in need. Yet this proven efficacy took another dimension for a mother who was contacted by local police of her son's death through Facebook.

Will the Green’s Christine Milne Do a Nick Clegg, Ally with Tony Abbott and Become Australia’s Deputy PM?

The breaking of the Labor-Green Party coalition on Tuesday did not surprise political observers in Australia. After all, politicians follow the most important rule in the business, that is - In politics there are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interest. What pundits would observe is Greens leader Christine Milne's next moves given that the country's election is just a few months away. They are asking if Ms Milne would do a Nick Clegg and be a kingmaker, while at the same t...

Australian Dollar Outlook - 20 February 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar was little changed for the second successive night in offshore markets. The AUD looks to the RBA rate cut expectations should recede further with the economic news trickling in.

Global Markets Overview - 20 February 2013

Blue chips rose to within 1% of all-time highs, as reports of corporate dealmaking and an upbeat reading on German investor sentiment emboldened stock-market bulls. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 46 points, or 0.3%, to 14027 in mid-afternoon Tuesday trading as investors returned from the three-day Presidents Day holiday weekend.

They Shoot Kids in West Bank, Don't They? (PHOTO & VIDEO)

Photo-sharing site Instagram has finally arrived! The popular site with more than 100 million members as of January 2013 was where the photo of a Palestinian boy with his head in the crosshairs of a sniper rifle was shared. The photo spared international outrage.

1 Building Off Burnett River in Bundaberg Caves In at Queensland Sinkhole, 10 More At Risk

Queensland's great flood for the first quarter of 2013 may have already went past, but the effects of the recent floods caused by ex-cyclone Oswald apparently are still not. On early Tuesday morning, a two-storey building that housed a marine supplies business caved in a "sinkhole" in flood-ravaged Bundaberg where authorities fear could further swallow at least 10 more other business establishments along its way.

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