Sunday, July 15, 2001
SAP Investors to Look Past Second Quarter for Signs of Slowdown capitalists looking past next week, what a concept
Saturday, July 14, 2001
How Bush Took Florida:In an analysis of the 2,490 ballots from Americans living abroad that were counted as legal votes after Election Day, The Times found 680 questionable votes. Although it is not known for whom the flawed ballots were cast, four out of five were accepted in counties carried by Mr. Bush, The Times found. Mr. Bush's final margin in the official total was 537 votes. this is how the times will get around it, by dribbling out the info every few weeks. no big announcements like usa today's recount in bush's favor. no coverage in the network media (still busy looking for chandra).
Monsanto plans genetically modified wheat in five years whether Canadian farmers want it or not they'll force it on europe eventually too
Ford recalls 1.4 million 2001 vehicles they claim it's a seatbelt problem that they can't confirm ie not rollovers
Friday, July 13, 2001
Charles Schwab subsidiary fined $10m by Fed hell hath no fury like a rich investor scorned
As a member of the House intelligence committee, Condit oversees some of the nation's most sensitive secrets the whole thing smells of CIA. let's give ollie north a lie detector test
Powell to Sharon: Violence Must Stop good hawk bad hawk
GOP sources have already admitted to Dave Boyer of the Washington Times that the "effort is coordinated" and designed to "[focus] on one Democratic 'bogeyman'". how the repubs are improving the tone in washington politics
AHP pays $2.5m over Colombian drug charges: AHP said on Thursday that some of its Colombian operations "may have inadvertently engage" in sales of pharmaceutical products to prohibited parties between 1995 and 1997. american corporate drug pushers. where's that fifteen year jail term they promised us when they were wagging their fingers at mitsubishi and ford?
Australia's Dugongs Almost Wiped Out another large mammal bites the dust
Campaign finance legislation derailed the same week campaign finances break all historical records
Troops, Ships, Minesweepers for G8 a capitalist state of peace
Thursday, July 12, 2001
Wary Democrats see the plan for oil drilling in an Alaskan wildlife refuge as a smoke screen to divert attention from other controversial proposals in a White House-backed energy bill. the dems suddenly realize the the reps employ smoke screens
Regulators order utilities to form regional systems / Giant step toward national deregulation it's working so well in California (at least for the energy companies)
Motorola Says 2nd-Half Sales to Rise, Boosts Job Cuts to 30000 they say their sales will increase, but their going to throw 30000 working families out on an ever lengthening unemployment line anyway
As planning for the state's new auto inspection system reached a crucial point three years ago, state officials gave one potential bidder -- the one that would win the $500 million deal -- inside information capitalist experiment in privatization chapter two. please pay attention before we get to chapter three
How the Competing Campaign Finance Bills Differ all versions now presume that the point of reforming campaign finance is to reduce the influence of labor unions
Senate rejects Gulf drilling delays: the Senate voted 67-33 against an amendment offered by Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., who called the leases "the camel's nose under the tent" for broader oil and gas development in the currently off-limits eastern Gulf. a camel's nose! i thought i smelled something in here. oh well, unlike alaska, the gulf is a dead zone already.
Public Schools Are Beyond Reform And Redemption: Some of the nation's highest paid heroes are barely literate, which can be verified by listening to almost any sports interview. the corporate capitalist offensive against footing the bill for public schools proceeds apace. note the clarifying comment about sports interviews. do you suppose he thought we might be thinking of some other national figure?
Dow Soars 238; Nasdaq Closes Up 104 somebody needs to explain to these people the principle of a market correction before they drag us all into another bubble and break new jobless records when it bursts. once bitten twice shy, but when they get bit a second and third time they may become phobic.
U.S. jobless claims soar in latest week i'm confused again. don't the capitalists always tell us how we need them because they create jobs?
McDonald's hit with 'unhappy meals' syndrome blames bad service for lost sales unfortunately 750 million in lost sales is still cheaper than paying a living wage
Bush's approval rating rebounds here we go with the mysterious bouncing poll numbers again like we had leading up to the election. i guess, for some people you might as well ask do you approve of god and unborn babies and disapprove of killing pregnant interns.
Israeli generals are planning for a possible massive invasion of Palestinian territories if the current Mideast cease-fire fails, says a published report denied by Israeli officials I call another one accurately. What CBS omits is the US role in these plans
In its annual report on capital flows released on Thursday, the IMF said that price-earnings ratios in the US and other markets were "somewhat on the high standards of historical averages". The danger of a "sharp repricing" in US stocks was a "key risk" for the world economy, it added. a report written before thursday's five percent jump
Microsoft to post $2.6 billion investment loss that explains why their stock is up
Is campaign finance reform dead? give us another week and we'll cut down our money tree
Global Warming Will Devastate Agriculture so long as i got my stock portfolio
Global warming encourages mosquito invaders forget west nile; here comes malaria
A 2,000-page UN report on the science and potential impacts of climate change gave the most authoritative statement yet that the Earth is warming rapidly, that the main cause is industrial pollution, and that the consequences for human society are likely to be catastrophic. could you include some pictures so george can read it
Wednesday, July 11, 2001
Montesinos’s Revenge: CIA’s Drug Warrior Was a Thug but when you ask the capitalists why the rising tide of capitalism isn't lifting all boats, they blame corrupt local governments
Senators worried that tax checks may be delayed maybe they didn't punch the chads on their tax returns
HUD Inspector General Blasted for Quality of Data, Financial Records it takes a thief
Selling Chandra congress is closed; they're all out looking for chandra. nobody's getting robbed today.
Criticism and Support for Rules on Clean Air: clashing views were expressed repeatedly today as opposing groups sought to influence the Bush administration's review of whether clean air rules unnecessarily impede energy production. unfortunately, how unnecessary they are remains to be seen
Flesh eating disease warning for drug addicts who contaminated the dope with fasciitis?
Polaroid May Seek Protection another capitalist corporation seeks protection the capitalist state is trying to deny to you
Tuesday, July 10, 2001
Bush taps Olson to be US Federal Reserve governor isn't this the guy that lied about divesting of some stock he he owned? i'm starting to get my republicans confused.
EPA begins review of pollution rules the "gallant defender of children" strikes again
Group Warns on Superfund Limits we'd really like to help you, but we're tapped out. a trillion and half tax cut don't grow on trees.
US corporate debt defaults heading for record high but personal bankruptcy is rampant irresponsibility and must be outlawed
TWISTER ON SOUTH CAROLINA BEACHhere george, this book even has pictures
Floods Devastate West Virginia Bush needs further study of global warming. start studying.
Give us your lunch money! But this spring, Kowalski discovered that Microsoft didn't care much for his reasoning. Following an anonymous tip, the software giant launched an investigation of Philadelphia's entire public school system. Microsoft threatened to sue unless the administrative offices and all 264 schools conducted an audit and proved that every piece of installed Microsoft software had a valid license. The Gates Foundation at its philanthropic best
Monday, July 09, 2001
Court halts Pinochet legal action whew, the suspense was killing me. not as attrocious as milosevic or not as communist? neither, note from his doctor.
Chicago's Big Plans To Go With Alternate Energy let's hope so. it's their coal, but it's our acid rain
Paul O'Neill, US Treasury secretary, has proposed international co-operation to tackle overcapacity in the global steel industry to avoid the threat of a trade war. protect your industry while condemning protectionism everywhere else
Particles' odd behavior offers clue to matter's origin the mystery of the creation of the universe covered by the christian scientists
FARMED salmon - widely marketed as among the leanest and healthiest of fish - have been shown to be fattier than wild fish. Some have 20% fat, more than four times the amount in their natural, wild counterparts. The fats could also be contributing to increasing toxins in farmed salmon. Plump salmon from fish farms have been shown to accumulate higher levels of dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides they also get loose and mate with natural salmon because they outcompete them
Evidence of D.C. Toxins Unheeded: upscale neighberhood arsenic under senators' houses while they were busy lowering the standards for arsenic in the rest of the countries water
Sunday, July 08, 2001
Bush brothers joke about Gulf oil exploration over golf how witty. maybe next time they'll paint little globes on the golf balls.
Bush would cut funds to combat global warming: The White House declined to discuss the report on the record Friday. everybody was busy trying to find chandra levy
Saturday, July 07, 2001
The Group of Seven industrial nations said they expect the U.S. will lead a rebound in world economic growth after six interest rate reductions and $1.35 trillion in tax cuts. U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill said he told his counterparts that the world's largest economy will expand at an annualized rate of more than 2 percent in the fourth quarter of this year and greater than 3 percent next year. ``This would be good news for all of us'' this is it. the last trick in the capitalist bag. they're basing their optimism on the economic wisdom of Oneill (still not divested) who wants to do away with social security and medicare.
In retaliation for the investigative story about the finances of the George W. Bush campaign, Barrick Gold Mining of Canada has sued my paper, the Observer of London, for libel. The company, which hired the elder Bush after his leaving the White House, is charging the newspaper with libel for quoting an Amnesty International report, which alleged that 50 miners might have been buried alive in Tanzania by a company now owned by Barrick. more capitalist free speech. good thing we don't live in russia where they control the press.
Germany's Hans Eichel Has Few Tools to Fix Economy another depression in germany? uh oh. just knock down another wall.
U.S., U.K., and Japanese officials will urge their European counterparts to help prime a sputtering world economy at a meeting of Group of Seven finance ministers today. better start throwing them workers out on the street
Delays in tax breaks possible: n January, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the 2001 surplus would be $96 billion, not counting funds Congress has pledged to reserve for Social Security and Medicare. But the CBO now says that the 10-year, $1.35 trillion tax cut enacted in June, along with a slowing economy, has reduced the 2001 surplus to $16 billion. The budget squeeze looks even worse when Bush's proposed $18.4 billion defense spending increase for 2002 and congressional pet projects are included. oh well, we weren't using the money for anything important anyway
Global gloom for hi-tech shares: More than £3.6bn has been wiped off the stock market value of Marconi following a warning that its profits would be halved. so where does the 5 billion dollars go?
La Verkin Declares Itself United Nations-Free Zone all of the benefits of global economic domination with none of the responsibility
One Bush is never far from the other senior got even fewer votes than junior
Friday, July 06, 2001
Alcoa reports record Q2 before exceptionals it helps to have office space in the white house
Thursday, July 05, 2001
Stench warfare and stink bombs-U.S. secret weapon? The Pentagon is developing a stink bomb to drive away enemy
troops or hostile crowds, the magazine New Scientist has said. Stench warfare could form a key part of the U.S. non-lethal weapons programme and provide police with an extra means of dealing with the kind of rioting that has disrupted recent summits of world leaders. note the claim that it's first for enemy troops, but they have bullets for them.
troops or hostile crowds, the magazine New Scientist has said. Stench warfare could form a key part of the U.S. non-lethal weapons programme and provide police with an extra means of dealing with the kind of rioting that has disrupted recent summits of world leaders. note the claim that it's first for enemy troops, but they have bullets for them.
Drought sears another summer a cyclic la nina or an accelerating global warming?
Former UK Ambassador To Columbia Says Anti-Drug War Unwinnable: Slumbering Marxist guerrillas prospered on the money the drug traffickers paid them to protect the cocaine laboratories. The traffickers also hired assassins to kill and intimidate, and paramilitaries to defend their ranches from the very guerrillas to whom they were paying protection money. another capitalist says he "now realizes" without mentioning anybody that told him so
Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi accuses the Supreme Court's conservative majority of criminal conduct bordering on treason.
looks like manson had a point
looks like manson had a point
Wednesday, July 04, 2001
O'Neill rebukes EU for blocking GE merger -- The Washington Times the moonie paper again (let's not forget they also bought upi). in europe they know oneill is the guy who still hasn't divested his enron stock, who is busy with american steel industry protectionism, and who has a dream that one day old people will stop leeching off american corporations through social security and medicaid
Human Sperm In Dramatic Decline Scientists Warn: And even if men today can reproduce, their damaged sperm might
lead to infertility in their male progeny, Aitken suggested. "You're likely to see lots of diseases that are related to poorer semen quality." Scientists suspect a wide range of environmental causes for the abnormal sperm - from exposure to pesticides and heavy metals to eletromagnetic radiation. if you read anything, please read this. republicans who think they're voting for unborn babies need to see the real consequences of their party's deregulatory policies. this is not a head cold.
lead to infertility in their male progeny, Aitken suggested. "You're likely to see lots of diseases that are related to poorer semen quality." Scientists suspect a wide range of environmental causes for the abnormal sperm - from exposure to pesticides and heavy metals to eletromagnetic radiation. if you read anything, please read this. republicans who think they're voting for unborn babies need to see the real consequences of their party's deregulatory policies. this is not a head cold.
Tuesday, July 03, 2001
Milosevic Refuses to Enter Plea here comes the spin doctor army with horns and a tail
The original points of the case were almost moot as soon as the antitrust case was filed. These days competitors are more focused on whether Microsoft will be able to translate its desktop dominance on to the internet the fact that before throwing out the break up order, the court said microsoft was an illegal trust doesn't matter if there are no consequences for breaking the law. they now seem to spend all their time figuring out how to grab the whole market rather than improving their half assed operating system
Calif. caves in to heat, humidity same deal (see below). you can cap prices, but you can't force privatized utilities to sell comodity, even if it might kill people. they now seem to be trying to cook us into voting against price caps.
Halting the slide in Japan or not
Yen Drops on Concern Economy May Be Falling Into Recession lest we forget
U.S. West electricity prices rose above federal price caps for the second day in a row, and a Nevada utility owner said the caps prevented it from buying power yesterday that was needed to avoid blackouts. ``This was the first real market test of the price caps, and they did not help us,'' said Paul Heagan, a spokesman Sierra Pacific Resources, owner of Nevada two biggest utilities. Utilities that could have boosted output from plants already operation didn't because the capped prices didn't justify the expense, Heagan said. OH! price caps doesn't mean they have to sell you any, even in 120 degree heat. providing a/c to the elderly is not a justified expense.
Monday, July 02, 2001
U.S. Report Finds Flaws in Study of California Power Companies difference of capitalist opinion
conditions for manufacturing industries worldwide are still difficult with few signs global growth is about to bounce back. apparently a difference of opinion with wall street
Wellman's landmark victory last week: the company was found not liable for causing four Rocky Flats workers to suffer beryllium disease. The plaintiffs say they will seek a new trial or appeal, and 200 more victims of the wasting lung ailment have similar suits pending against Brush Wellman. them damn greedy litijeeus lawyers is at it agin
New York Trinity Church Feels Pinch From Internet you can't serve god and mammon
Turnaround on Wall St. rise in drug stocks has nothing to do with vetoing of patients' bill of rights?
among those dining on grilled tenderloin and sweet potato and corn soufflé with President Bush and Vice President Cheney was a gaggle of lobbyists calling themselves the "Washington Program." This group's co-chairmen include two lobbyists, Bruce Gates and Kim McKernan, who are taking the lead against the patients' bill of rights bill currently being fought on the Hill. The "President's Dinner" raised a whopping $20 million it aint the 20 mil that "convinced" Bush that it was a bad idea
Milosevic: I'll name British leaders who helped me. The French government may well be nervous about its own friendly relationship with Milosevic right up to 1999. Lord Hurd, who aroused controversy by opposing American plans to lift the arms embargo on Bosnia's Muslims, later became the deputy chairman of NatWest Markets and brokered a deal to privatise Serbia's telecoms service. At a secret business breakfast with Milosevic, he was accompanied by Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, formerly Britain's most senior woman diplomat, who had also joined the bank. it's all about freedom and democracy and protecting the downtrodden
Sunday, July 01, 2001
LA Times Poll: The energy market was manipulated to boost sellers' profits, 86% say. price fixing could also explain how gasoline is suddenly inexplicably dropping nationwide
US Greenhouse Gas Emissions Now Greater Than Ever: Its output of the gas jumped almost 3 per cent last year, twice
the previous rate of growth, and the biggest increase for years we think the issue requires further study, so we're doing a little testing of the theory
the previous rate of growth, and the biggest increase for years we think the issue requires further study, so we're doing a little testing of the theory
Vote device deal raises questions: Election Systems and Software will offer discounts to counties and pay a percentage of its profits to the Florida Association of Counties in return for the exclusive endorsement of its equipment. maybe we'll even program it to throw you a few extra votes, waddya say?
High-Tech Security on Tampa Streets the panopticon is here
Is the White House spinning Cheney's condition? where's a rolling blackout when you need one?
Children Shrug Off Cell Phone Health Warnings microwave your kids for a trillion dollar windfall? ok with you.
Iran military alert for U.S. attack this might have been the original plan, but the right wing's pr problems might make them wary of any more international bad press. they might decide to leave israel to hang.
California on brink of recession but you gotta pay them actors and writers and keep the air conditioners buzzing in them studios. no bread and circuses, somebody might notice they're being robbed of their retirement money
KGB Spies Prevented WWIII Says Master Russian Spy George Blake Go to Russia for the real history of the cold war
First it was top White House aide Karl Rove talking to Intel reps while holding Intel stock. Now WH admits he did the same with energy companies. But no one seems to care. no one seems to know about it. no interns involved.
There was a fond assumption, back in early 2000, that technology would be unaffected by the economic cycle. Companies would have to maintain their technology spending, bulls asserted, in order to stay competitive. Tech earnings could grow at 20 per cent a year ad infinitum. The last year has shattered these beliefs. Once the indicator falls below zero (which it did at the end of January) and then turns up, a buy signal is generated. Alas, since January, the indicator has ended every month at successively lower levels. Patience is still required. you can't shatter the peter pan optimism of american capitalists until their bank accounts are empty. patience is required.
Pyramids lined up with the stars Good theory. I think the two "indestructibles" might be the source of all the twins myths
After the ruling, antitrust enforcers, who have battled the world's largest software maker for almost a decade, signaled a determination to prevent the company from neutralizing competitors and forcing business partners to choose its Internet technology. The United Capitalists of America are going to give away global software domination as soon as the 10 year match with Hulk Hogan is won
Pesticide Fishing Spreading In Mexico Lobster in Puerto Vallarta? You eat it. (I subscribe to Pesticide Action Network Updates)
Globalisation of supply has given governments, led by the US, the opportunity to pursue rapid growth without generating serious domestic inflation. It has been left to obscurely-motivated fringe groups to demonstrate against globalisation at prestigious meetings of political leaders. But maybe mainstream investors ought to join in. I still hope that the final low point will be passed in the second half of 2001, but that may easily be too optimistic. maybe the investors should be the fringe group and the protesters the mainstream
A delegation representing Japan's Consumer Finance Association recently visited a Payday Loan Store in downtown Chicago for an inside view of this sometimes controversial business, which just happens to be one of the fastest-growing financial sectors in the US. The Japanese are amazed that they're lending money at up to 500% interest to people whose credit cards are maxed out