2013 Investment Preview

Read Full Article>>> http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/01/2013-investment-preview.html 2013 Investment Preview [This post originally appeared on Seeking Alpha last week.  I enjoy a wide following there, and I appreciate the opportunity to participate in...

December 2012 Sea Container Counts Foretell Slow Growing Economy

Read Full Article>>> http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/01/december-2012-sea-container-counts.html December 2012 Sea Container Counts Foretell Slow Growing Economy This month’s container data is tainted as the busiest ports in the USA (Port of Long Beach and...

Israel may strike at Ship allegedly carrying Iranian Rockets to G

Israel may strike at Ship allegedly carrying Iranian Rockets to Gaza – Report http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/11/israel-may-strike-at-ship-allegedly.html Israel has reportedly vowed to destroy rockets and other weapons being sent to Gaza by Iran. Tel Aviv issued this...

Future growth for the UK Depends on investment in infrastructure

Long overdue action to get our roads, rail, ports, energy and housing infrastructure up to scratch will  have a significant multiplier effect on the economy. A report by Arup and the RAC Foundation indicates...

Rail scheme linking Wales directly to Heathrow airport

Wales is the home of railway archaeology with more independently owned railways than anywhere else in the world, it is fitting that the British government are making plans for a £500m rail scheme linking Wales...

Iceland volcano ash closes airspace in northern Germany

Germany has grounded air traffic in and out of Bremen and Hamburg airports in the north of the country, because of the spread of volcanic ash from an eruption in Iceland. The European air control agency, Eurocontrol has warned that parts of Denmark and southern Norway and...

Looming Energy and Food Crisis

"Crude oil will hit $150 a barrel" this is a very realistic prediction for 2010. For many years some experts have predicted the point when oil produced from existing wells is decreasing faster than new fields are...

'Body sold' to Russia kebab shop

Please finish your meal before reading this and if its a kebab feel free to chuck it in the waste bin. Now make sure your sitting down...  Seemingly times are hard in Russia and some of its citizens prefer a...

Indian Air Force Officers Wives Enjoy President Aircrafts

Information and confirmation to this effect has come from government official documents, i.e. from auditor, Comptroller and Auditor General of India that Indian Air Force which had spent million USD to convert...

Drug-driving campaign is launched

" An advertising campaign warning of the risks of driving after taking drugs is being launched in England and Wales. A TV ad will warn motorists that police can spot signs someone is under the influence of...

Suspicious Package, Closes Atlanta Transit Station, Evacuation

A Buckhead MARTA train station in Atlanta, Georgia is being evacuated due to a suspicious package.  More information as story developsUpdate 12:14 p.m. - "MARTA spokeswoman Andrea Coleman said the package was...

'Transport patients to governor's office'

" CEBU CITY -- Patients from Cebu Province who are not in an emergency situation will not be served at the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC). They will instead be sent to the governor's office. Cebu City Mayor...

Sri Lanka asks aid agencies to scale down operations

Sri Lanka asked International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and other aid agencies to scale down their operation amid increasing pressure from international community to ease the restrictions on aid agencies....

Beer Bike tour of Amsterdam increases accidents, may be cancelled

The famous way to sightsee around the Dutch captial is on a beer bike, where ten people sit around a central bar and pedal through the city, but Amsterdam officials have said due to an increase of accidents, they...

Transport Minister apologizes for cussing at Toronto

Transport Minister John Baird apologized to Toronto Major David Miller for cussing at Toronto. ""I was speaking out of frustration, and I certainly expressed that," John Baird said in the House of Commons on...

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