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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Chaikin Drives 'Suburgatory' Into the New Year
Published on Jan 3, 2012 by
AssociatedPress
Actress Carly Chaikin talks about the
upcoming new episode of 'Suburgatory,' and reveals that she's really
good friends with her on-screen nemesis Jane Levy. (Jan. 3)
Syria - Free Army threatens to escalate campaign
Published on Jan 3, 2012 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
The commander of Syria's 'Free Army' -- made up of deserters -- has
warned the regime his men are about to escalate their offensive against
the regular army.
On Tuesday activists claimed at least 18 soldiers had been killed when they opened fire on heavily-armed former comrades in Deraa as they were deserting.
On Tuesday activists claimed at least 18 soldiers had been killed when they opened fire on heavily-armed former comrades in Deraa as they were deserting.
Gallup Reports Highest Economic Confidence in December Since June
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FinancialNewsOnline
on Jan 3, 2012
Gallup is reporting that Americans'
economic confidence continued to improve in December. Gallup's Economic
Confidence Index reached -38 as consumers expressed more optimism in
December than at any time since June. However, the numbers show that
consumers remain less confident than they were earlier in 2011 and in
December of the previous two years. Gallup says U.S. economic confidence
plummeted in August during debt ceiling debates in Washington. The
Economic Confidence Index fell to -52, the worst since February 2009.
Since then, the Gallup Index has improved but has not recovered to
earlier 2011 levels.
Walgreens (NYSE:WAG) Announces "Tens of Thousands" Have Taken Advantage of January Promotion
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In the first days of the new year, tens
of thousands of pharmacy patients have specifically chosen Walgreens
(NYSE:WAG) and taken advantage of Walgreens January promotion of its
Prescription Savings Club.
The PSC promotion offers one way for eligible patients under pharmacy benefit plans managed by Express Scripts (NASDAQ:ESRX) to avoid disruption caused by Express Scripts no longer offering network access to Walgreens pharmacies.
Walgreens President of Pharmacy, Health and Wellness Solutions and Services Kermit Crawford said, "We value each and every Walgreens customer and are frustrated with Express Scripts' decision to reject our very serious offer in December in an effort to avoid patient disruption. We apologize to our patients for the disruption caused by Express Scripts' stance and are offering a discount in the cost of enrolling in our Prescription Savings Club. In our stores, pharmacists are reporting that our customers covered by Express Scripts plans are responding in significant numbers and choosing to stay with Walgreens."
Walgreen (NYSE:WAG) has potential upside of 14-point-7 percent, based on a current price of 33 dollars and 6 cents, and an average consensus analyst price target of 37 dollars and 91 cents.
The PSC promotion offers one way for eligible patients under pharmacy benefit plans managed by Express Scripts (NASDAQ:ESRX) to avoid disruption caused by Express Scripts no longer offering network access to Walgreens pharmacies.
Walgreens President of Pharmacy, Health and Wellness Solutions and Services Kermit Crawford said, "We value each and every Walgreens customer and are frustrated with Express Scripts' decision to reject our very serious offer in December in an effort to avoid patient disruption. We apologize to our patients for the disruption caused by Express Scripts' stance and are offering a discount in the cost of enrolling in our Prescription Savings Club. In our stores, pharmacists are reporting that our customers covered by Express Scripts plans are responding in significant numbers and choosing to stay with Walgreens."
Walgreen (NYSE:WAG) has potential upside of 14-point-7 percent, based on a current price of 33 dollars and 6 cents, and an average consensus analyst price target of 37 dollars and 91 cents.
France - nuclear industry needs huge safety upgrade
Published on Jan 3, 2012 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
A French nuclear safety watchdog says tens of billions of euros need to
be spent to improve security at the country's nuclear installations. It
describes the necessary investment as 'massive' but says no facility
needs to be shut down immediately.
The French Nuclear Safety Agency, (ASN), also told operators to come up with a list of measures to take to be able to deal with floods or earthquakes, such as building emergency generators and bunkers.
The French Nuclear Safety Agency, (ASN), also told operators to come up with a list of measures to take to be able to deal with floods or earthquakes, such as building emergency generators and bunkers.
Britain - Queen's Norfolk Sandringham estate is murder inquiry scene s
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on Jan 3, 2012
Norfolk Constabulary's DCI Jes Fry says the Queen's Sandringham estate in
Norfolk is at the centre of a murder inquiry following the discovery of a
woman's body.
Norfolk is at the centre of a murder inquiry following the discovery of a
woman's body.
Germany - unemployment down more than expected
Published on Jan 3, 2012 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Germany continues to buck the European trend for unemployment.
In contrast to alarming levels of joblessness in many European states, the region's largest economy, saw another big fall in unemployment in December.
New figures show the number of people employed in Germany rose by 1.3 percent last year compared with 2010, surpassing the 41 million mark for the first time.
In contrast to alarming levels of joblessness in many European states, the region's largest economy, saw another big fall in unemployment in December.
New figures show the number of people employed in Germany rose by 1.3 percent last year compared with 2010, surpassing the 41 million mark for the first time.
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