Facebook and Google size up takeover of Twitter

Google Inc and Facebook Inc, plus others, have held low level takeover talks with Twitter that give the Internet sensation a value as high as $10 billion (6 billion pounds), the Wall Street Journal reported. In December, Twitter raised $200 million in financing in a deal that valued it at $3.7 billion. The company, which allows users to broadcast 140-character messages to groups of followers, had 175 million users as of September. The Wall... [more]

‘Terrorists’ Attack Egypt Gas Facility

The gas pipeline linking Egypt and Israel has been blown up by “terrorists”, according to Egyptian state television. A huge fire shot skyward and raged uncontrollably although no injuries were immediately reported. The governor of the region, Abdel Wahab Mabrouk, said he suspected “sabotage”, but provided no details. The blast came as a two-week-old popular uprising has engulfed Egypt, where anti-government protesters... [more]

Texas judge names counsel to probe Toyota lawsuit

A Texas judge has named a special counsel to investigate whether Toyota Motor Corp. intentionally hid evidence during a lawsuit filed by a woman paralyzed in a car crash, court documents showed. Johnson County District Judge John E. Neill appointed J. Gregory Coontz on Thursday after reviewing information from former Toyota lawyer Dimitrios Biller, who has said the automaker held back safety data in rollover cases and has released thousands... [more]

Hackers penetrate Nasdaq computers

Computer hackers repeatedly entered the network of the company that runs the Nasdaq stock market in the past year, but the trading platform was not compromised, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The report cited people familiar with the matter as saying law enforcement investigators were considering a range of motives for the hacking, from financial gain to theft of trade secrets to a national security threat to damage the important... [more]

Germany, France launch new eurozone convergence plan

Germany and France proposed on Friday a plan for their eurozone neighbours to follow unified, cross-border policies in a bid to govern the 17-nation economy as one. “We want to bring in a competitiveness pact and step by step bring about a more linear shared growth,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a joint declaration alongside French President Nicolas Sarkozy at a European Union summit. Share this: ... [more]

Storms may cause flight cancellations in Holland

Strong winds could cause delays or cancellations at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. A spokesperson for the airport says the stormy weather is affecting Schiphol’s capacity to handle flights. Passengers are advised to consult teletext, the website of their airline and or contact the airline before leaving home. Similarly train services may also be affected by the winds. The Dutch railway company NS has split routes from the north... [more]

Meredith’s Mum: Knox Film Is ‘Shocking’

Murder victim Meredith Kercher’s mother has described a new television film on the woman convicted of killing her daughter as “shocking” Arline Kercher spoke out as a trailer and graphic stills were released by the makers of controversial American film, Amanda Knox: Murder On Trial In Italy. The film sees Heroes actress Hayden Panettiere play American exchange student Amanda Knox, who was convicted of Meredith’s murder... [more]

Increasing buying power also this year in Norway

The buying power for most Norwegians will increase by 3-4 per cent this year, despite more expensive food, electricity, petrol and air fares, according to Statistics Norway (SSB). One reason is that salary increments granted last year, guarantee an increase in salaries also this year, even before salary negotiations begin, NRK reports. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function open_win(url,id) { var win =... [more]

Eurozone bailout fund to get more powers

European leaders will approve measures to overhaul the eurozone’s 440-billion-euro bailout fund as they battle to control the sovereign debt crisis, the Financial Times reported Friday. Leaders will agree to expand the European financial stability facility (EFSF), giving it more scope to alleviate the ongoing crisis, according to draft summit conclusions seen by the newspaper. Germany had been reluctant to expand the EFSF’s role... [more]

Merkel and Zapatero seek unity on euro

As leader of Europe’s strongest economy, Chancellor Angela Merkel will on Thursday attempt to send a united message alongside one of the weakest economies, Spain, in support of the troubled eurozone. Merkel’s meeting in Madrid with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero comes on the eve of a European summit in Brussels to discuss how to bail out crisis-torn member states. Berlin wants to broaden the agenda to include... [more]

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