Monday, December 12, 2011

What's In The News: December 12, 2011 - Research in Motion DuPont KKR & Co Bain Capital

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This is what's in the news for Monday, December 12th. The Wall Street Journal reports European governments and investors are waiting for today's decision on the summit accord worked out last week from the one institution they believe can stop the euro zone's downward debt spiral: the European Central Bank. The Wall Street Journal also reports Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) said it fulfilled its commitments to improve its operations and cooperate with authorities in Indonesia, so it doesn't understand why some local officials are again threatening to block its services. Bloomberg reports Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM), counting on the revamped Camry to spark a U.S. sales rally, is now under additional pressure as a stronger currency and Thailand’s floods cut into profit. And finally, Reuters reports several buyout firms are preparing to participate in the about $4B DuPont (NYSE:DD) auction for its automotive finishes and industrial coatings unit. Major private equity firms interested include KKR & Co (NYSE:KKR), Bain Capital, TPG Capital and Onex Corp.

Pakistan - Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani has said his country does not trust the United States


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Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani has said his country does not trust the United States, and the feeling is mutual.

He told the BBC it could be weeks before a blockade of Nato convoys carrying supplies to Afghanistan is lifted, following two US air strikes which killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on the Afghan border last month.

Mr Gilani said it was vital to improve the relationship.

"We are working together and still we don't trust each other... we should have more confidence in each other," he said.

Birdman feat. Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne "Y.U. MAD" music video

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Music video by Birdman performing Y.U. MAD. (C) 2011 Cash Money Records Inc.

Britain - RBS Chairman says it was shocking that banks were rescued by the public

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FSA approach 'was seriously flawed', says chairman Adair Turner

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Royal Bank of Scotland nearly collapsed in 2008 because of poor management decisions, inadequate regulation and a flawed supervisory system, a Financial Services Authority report says.

FSA chairman, Adair Turner said the organisation's approach to the safety and soundness of major banks was "seriously flawed".

Russia - Pro-Putin supporters rally in Moscow / Россия - Pro-Путин сторонниками митинг в Москве

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http://www.euronews.net/ Thousands of pro-government supporters have taken to the streets of Moscow to show their support for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

It comes after Saturday's mass protests against his United Russia party, which is accused of rigging last week's parliamentary election.

There has been no word from the prime minister himself. He has only been seen in public signing official papers to declare his presidential candidacy for next year's contest.
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Опубликовано: Дек 12, 2011 г. Euronews

http://www.euronews.net/ тысячи проправительственных сторонников вышли на улицы Москвы, чтобы показать свою поддержку премьер-министра Владимира Путина.

Это случилось после массовых протестов субботу против его партии 'Единая Россия, которая обвиняется в фальсификации парламентских выборов на прошлой неделе.

Там не было слов от премьер-министра сам. Он только появлялся на публике работ официальное подписание объявить свою президентскую кандидатуру на конкурс в следующем году.

China - blows-up suspension bridge

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A 760-metre long bridge in China has been destroyed in a controlled explosion

Britain - Prime Minister David Cameron defends EU treaty veto

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The Prime Minister insists refusing to back a new European Union treaty was the "right course for this country".

Afghanistan - BBC´s journey to 'valley of death' between the towns of Sangin & Gereshk Helmand Province


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Helmand Province has long proved a security concern for Nato-led forces operating in Afghanistan, where Taliban fighters still pose a daily threat to soldiers and civilians.

In October British troops took over from US forces in an area know as the 'valley of death', between the towns of Sangin and Gereshk.

Caroline Wyatt has been out with the troops.