British police gear up for mass march against cuts

Thousands of British police officers were preparing for tens of thousands of people to descend on London Saturday for a huge protest march against the government’s harsh austerity measures. Trade unions organising the rally said more than 100,000 demonstrators would turn out to oppose cuts introduced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition to tackle Britain’s record deficit. Scotland Yard said around 4,500 officers would... [more]

Japan vows caution on new debt; may review corp tax cut

Japan needs to be careful about taking on new debt to fund relief and reconstruction after this month’s deadly earthquake and tsunami, and may review its plan to cut the corporate tax, top economic officials said on Friday. Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda said the government aimed to get its first emergency budget ready by the end of April and suggested it would not rely heavily on extra borrowing to fund it, reflecting worries over... [more]

German President’s wife opens Keukenhof gardens

The German president’s wife Bettina Wulff is opening the annual horticultural exhibition at Keukenhof in Lisse. Her husband President Chritian Wulff and Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander will attend the ceremony. A tulip will be named after Bettina Wulff during the opening ceremony. The theme this year at the famous gardens close to the bulb fields on the Dutch coast is ‘Germany, a country of poets and thinkers’. The... [more]

Porsche’s most expensive model car ever

Porsche announced Monday the sale of its most expensive model ever, the 918 Spyder hybrid “super sports car.” The luxury German carmaker will make just 918 units costing a cool €645,000 – before tax, that is. The company has begun accepting orders for the fancy model, with plans to begin delivery in November 2013, Porsche said in a statement. The car will cost an estimated €770,000 ($1,091,690) in Germany including the country’s... [more]

Prince William winds up trip to flood-hit Australia

Britain’s Prince William winds up his Australian tour Monday with a visit to flood-hit parts of Victoria as the state government announced more money to help those worst affected. In a trip so far seen as a public relations success, the second-in-line to the British throne turns his attention to people whose homes and farms were flooded in mid-January when the Loddon River broke its banks. Ironically, he could get a first-hand feel... [more]

Prince faces calls to quit trade role

Prince Andrew faced growing calls to quit as an unpaid trade ambassador over his ties with a convicted US sex offender and his business relationship with Kazakhstan’s ruling family. The prince’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy businessman jailed for soliciting underage prostitutes, led to accusations from one opposition politician that Andrew had become an “embarrassment”. David Cameron’s spokesman... [more]

Lohan filmed with ‘stolen’ necklace

Lindsay Lohan is shown in surveillance video texting and trying on multiple pieces of jewellery in front of a clerk in a southern California store that has accused her of stealing a 2,500 US dollar necklace. Snippets of the footage taken by four cameras in the Venice store of Kamofie & Co were aired by Entertainment Tonight along with analysis by lawyers not handling the case. The show obtained nearly 45 minutes of footage from the store’s... [more]

O’Brien blazes Ireland to glory against England in WC Cricket

What a match! What a player! Kevin O’Brien has ensured that Bengaluru becomes testimony to yet another humdinger of a match. Ireland won by 3 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) Ireland win by three wickets Kevin O’Brien has made history for Ireland. The dreams of 2007 have been eclipsed by this record chase, powered by a record hundred. England’s bowling and fielding was shoddy again, but they were backed into a corner and... [more]

Gorbachev gets Russsia’s highest honor at 80

Mikhail Gorbachev has been awarded with Russia’s highest honor on his 80th birthday. Russian president Dmitry Medvedev told Gorbachev on Wednesday that the award of the Order of St. Andrew medal was a tribute to his work as the last Soviet leader. Gorbachev has been revered in the West for liberal reforms that led to the collapse of Communism. But he but has been reviled at home where many hold him responsible for the breakup of the Soviet Union... [more]

E.U. Court to Insurers: Stop Making Men Pay More

Call it biology, evolution or just testosterone, but chances are that the driver of the mangled vehicle wrapped around a lamppost is – or maybe was – male. Men drive more recklessly and cause more accidents than women. They also tend to live shorter, less healthy lives than women. These aren’t just broad gender generalizations but measurable statistics that insurers take into account when they draw up their policies. Which... [more]

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