Expected 60 percent jump in quarterly profit – Microsoft Corp

Microsoft Corp posted a bigger-than-expected 60 percent jump in quarterly profit, helped by strong sales of Windows 7, and said it expected business technology spending to recover this year. The world’s biggest software maker said on Thursday that net profit came to $6.7 billion (4.1 billion pounds), or 74 cents per share, for its fiscal second quarter, versus $4.2 billion, or 47 cents per share, a year ago. Analysts were expecting... [more]

China calls for end to ‘prejudiced’ EU arms embargo

China said the European Union’s arms embargo represented political prejudice and called for its early lifting. “The EU’s arms embargo, in nature, is political prejudice against China, which runs counter to world tides and China-EU all-round strategic partnership,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu told a regular press briefing. Ma’s comments came after Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said... [more]

Kristen Bell’s rising career takes her to “Rome

When she waded in to a water fountain in Rome to film a scene for her upcoming movie, Kristen Bell had little more on her mind than having fun. Now, with “When in Rome” hitting cinemas on Friday, it has dawned on the 29 year-old actress that she’s carrying the success of an entire film on her shoulders for the first time, and with that comes the pressure to maintain a rising career. “It’s only now that I’m... [more]

Developer sues RBS unit for $8 billion

A Philadelphia-area real estate developer has sued the Citizens Bank unit of Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc for $8 billion (4.96 billion pounds), claiming the bank had jeopardizing a $700 million project to redevelop a steel-plant site by reneging on financing commitments. O’Neill Properties Group LP argued that Citizens Bank, using an “artifice” of fabricated or sham defaults, tried to collect on about $180 million of... [more]

Experts unveil dinosaur, oldest known ancestor of birds

HONG KONG (Reuters) – China has unearthed the fossil of a two-legged carnivorous dinosaur that lived 160 million years ago and which researchers have identified as the earliest known member of a long lineage than includes birds. The “Haplocheirus sollers” had a long, narrow skull, many small teeth and powerful biceps and forelimbs, which enabled it to hunt primitive lizards, small mammals and reptiles, the experts wrote in... [more]

J.D. Salinger, the legendary author passed away

J.D. Salinger, the legendary author, youth hero and fugitive from fame whose “The Catcher in the Rye” shocked and inspired a world he increasingly shunned, has died. He was 91. Salinger died of natural causes at his home on Wednesday, the author’s son said in a statement from Salinger’s longtime literary representative, Harold Ober Agency. He had lived for decades in self-imposed isolation in the small, remote house... [more]

Dutch to go on Recognising Foreign Polygamous Marriages

The Netherlands will continue to recognise polygamous marriages if they took place abroad with Dutch nationals who were not at that time residents of the Netherlands. Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin believes this is in the interests of the women. Although polygamy is banned in the Netherlands, such marriages performed abroad are recognised. The cabinet now wants to restrict this as far as possible, Hirsch Ballin said yesterday in a... [more]

Policymakers warn on recovery, stimulus exit

Top policymakers warned on Thursday the world economy is not out of the woods and a global recovery is still far from secure, urging caution as central banks work on withdrawing critical support. China’s Vice Premier Li Keqiang, the man tipped to become the country’s next premier, said there were still “twists and turns” ahead as the world pulls out of recession, echoing calls to caution from bankers and other leaders... [more]

Dollar climbs over US 90 cents

THE Australian dollar closed higher after taking its lead from rebounding share markets in the Asian region. At 5pm (AEDT), the Australian dollar was trading at $US0.9009/13, up 0.05 per cent from Wednesday’s close of $US0.9005/07. Between 7am and 5pm today, the local unit traded between $US0.8931 and $US0.9026. CMC Markets foreign exchange dealer Jian Wei said the local currency rebounded in line with Asian and domestic share... [more]

Hope For Haiti Now album top of Billboard chart

A charity album featuring performances from the Hope For Haiti Now telethon has gone straight to number one in the US album chart. The compilation album is the first digital-only release to top the Billboard 200 chart. The album sold 171,000 copies, music sales tracker Nielsen Soundscan said. The disaster relief telethon, featuring performances from stars including Jay-Z, Madonna and U2, has so far raised $66m (£40.6m), organisers say. Charity... [more]

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