Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: The UK-USA and China etc reciprocally cooperate in State/government-organized stalking and other persecutions and assassinations. There is no defense of human rights.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

The UK-USA and China etc reciprocally cooperate in State/government-organized stalking and other persecutions and assassinations.
There is no defense of human rights.


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1 Deal Around China Activist Questioned
A deal that keeps blind activist Chen Guangcheng in China faced increasing questions amid reports his wife had been threatened if he didn't accept.
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With Kabul Attack, Taliban Counter Obama's Message
The deadly early morning attack at a Western compound on Kabul's outskirts was planned in response to a surprise visit to Afghanistan hours earlier by U.S. President Barack Obama, a Taliban spokesman said.


Late to the Tables, Wynn Macau Gets Approval for Cotai Casino
Wynn Resorts received approval to build a casino resort in Macau's up-and-coming Cotai area. But delays leave the company far behind rival Las Vegas Sands.


2 What's News—   3 Under U.S. Pressure, India to Cut Iran Imports Suu Kyi Takes Seat in Myanmar's Parliament   4 Power Shortages Expected in Japan South Korea Approves Cap-and-Trade Plan Court Sends Split Message On Army Killings in Kashmir Asia Manufacturing Expands, But Central Banks Stay on Guard   5 EU Nears Compromise in Banking Talks Euro-Zone Economic Woes Deepen Presidential Candidates Spar in France   6 White House Efforts to Relax Gun Exports Face Resistance Bird-Flu Study Published After Delay Over Risks   8 Bolivia Seizes Spanish Power Firm   9 Dude, Pass the Exfoliator
 
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14 Ohio Union Fight Shakes Up Race
As the 2012 race intensifies between Obama and presumptive GOP nominee Romney, the political backdrop in this pivotal swing state is being shaped by a fight that roiled Ohio a year ago over the bargaining rights of public-employee unions.


16  BOSS TALK: Steering a Foundation as Rich as Rockefeller
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OPINION
11 The Chen Guangcheng Deal
The U.S. is in a strong position with Beijing as long as it stays true to its values.


Obama in Kabul
The President gives his first major Afghan remarks since June.


What Britain's Foreign Aid Buys
Assisting coercive population control in India offends British values even as it harms the people it is supposed to help.


The Senate's Pony Express
Blocking reforms that even the Post Office wants to make.


12 OPINION  BUSINESS ASIA: What Bo Xilai's Downfall Means for You Influential Neighbors   13 OPINION How Much Longer Will the East Be Red? Obama Rebalances Against China
 
19 Honeywell Cautions New Delhi
Honeywell's chairman said India's bureaucracy, regulation and tax policies are vexing foreign investors and will divert investment to China and elsewhere.


Australian Gas Project Faces Tests
The commitment of some of the world's biggest oil companies— including Woodside, Chevron, Shell, BP and BHP—to spend more than $30 billion building one natural-gas project is about to be put to the test.


The Big Doubt Over Facebook
As Facebook prepares for an IPO on May 18, some advertisers are doubting whether they're getting their money's worth buying new forms of ads on the social network.


20 Investors See Bright Spots at UBS Standard Chartered Sees Strong Growth Corrections & Amplifications   21 Malaysian Airline, AirAsia Shareholders to Cancel Swap Pact Barrick Posts Higher Profit, Boosts Dividend Tavan Tolgoi IPO Delayed Again   22 Hawker Beechcraft Edges Closer to Chapter 11 Vestas Shares Hit After Disappointing Results   23 BSkyB's License Review Likely to Be Lengthy   24 At BlackBerry Maker, Chief Sharpens Focus Nokia Files Patent Suits Against HTC, RIM, Viewsonic   25 Temasek Selling $2.5 Billion in Chinese Bank Shares Carlyle IPO a Tough Sell ANZ Bank Posts 10% Profit Gain   26 Dow Closes Lower on Jobs Data  CURRENCY TRADING: Euro Falls Below $1.32 Pitfalls on Road to IPO Riches Treasurys Jump on ADP Report   27 Asia Markets Finish Higher   32  HEARD ON THE STREET: AirAsia Flies Better Without Flag Carrier  HEARD ON THE STREET: Euro-Zone Cloud May Have Silver Lining  HEARD ON THE STREET: EBay Stock Not Yet a Valuable Collectible

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