Kolaveri di big B hooked, viral on internet, record breaker
Kolaveri Di
“Kolaveri Di”, already a rage, seems on a record breaking spree. In less than a day, the song has got more than a million hits on YouTube. The song by Dhanush Kolaveri Di has become a huge hit across the nation.
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Mortgage default warnings surged in August (AP)
Published By admin On Thursday, September 15th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: August, Default, Mortgage, surged, Warnings
AP – Banks have stepped up their actions against homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage payments, setting the stage for a fresh wave of foreclosures.
Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News
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Recession risk rising -survey
Published By admin On Thursday, September 15th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: recession, Rising, Risk, survey
Sept. 14 – Summary of business headlines: Reuters poll predicts one-in-three chance of U.S. recession; August retail sales and producer prices unchanged; IMF head says “global economy has entered a new danger zone”; Germany, France say Greece to stay in Euro; Stocks post solid gains. Conway G. Gittens reports. Reuters ... Continue Reading
Berlusconi’s Austerity Plan Gets Final Nod From Parliament
Published By admin On Thursday, September 15th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: Austerity, Berlusconi’s, final, from, gets, parliament, plan
The Italian Parliament on Wednesday gave its final approval to the EUR 54 billion-austerity plan, in a move that could ease fears over the Eurozone economy’s vulnerability to the spreading debt crisis. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi also won a confidence vote on the austerity package earlier in the day. The ... Continue Reading
She mixed cocaine into boyfriend’s dinner
Published By admin On Thursday, September 15th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: boyfriend’s, Cocaine, Dinner, Into, mixed
Monica Cookman’s lover sensed something wasn’t right with the grub after he scarfed down a few mouthfuls and his heart began racing and his throat numbed up, The Associated Press reported.
NY Daily News
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Cops find remains in search for missing mom
Published By admin On Thursday, September 15th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: cops, find, Missing, Remains, Search
Authorities discovered human remains Wednesday while searching Utah’s rugged desert for clues in the disappearance of a mother whose husband liked to camp in the area.
Nation / World – NY Daily News
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Where shopping meets the Olympics
Sept. 13 – Thousands of British shoppers defy fears of another recession to queue up for a glimpse of Europe’s newest and biggest urban shopping centre. Matt Cowan reports. Reuters Video: Business Tweet This Post Facebook
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RBNZ Holds Rates Steady At 2.50%
Published By admin On Wednesday, September 14th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: 2.50%, holds, Rates, RBNZ, steady
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Thursday left its benchmark interest rate unchanged. RBNZ Governor Alan Bollard announced the Official Cash Rate would remain at 2.50 percent. “The New Zealand economy has performed relatively well while headline inflation has increased somewhat since the June Statement,” Bollard said in a statement. ... Continue Reading
Suzuki plans India expansion
Published By admin On Wednesday, September 14th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: Expansion, India, plans, Suzuki
Japanese carmaker is expected to invest more than bn to develop a new factory in the western state of Gujarat
Financial Times – Asia homepage
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When you should—and should not—use a hyphen
Published By admin On Wednesday, September 14th 2011. Under Buzzing Tags: hyphen, not—use, Should, should—and
In a previous post, I wrote about the em dash. This gentleman-like punctuation mark is used to indicate a pronounced interruption or break in thought. Now, on to the most exasperating and tiresome punctuation mark of all—the hyphen.
In general, we use hyphens to avoid ambiguity. Otherwise, how would we be ... Continue Reading