Stock losses hit public pensions: U.S. Census

The value of investments held by U.S. public pensions fell in the third quarter for the first time in a year, battered by stock losses and a plunge in international securities, the U.S. Census said on Wednesday. Total investments held by pension systems administered by state and local governments fell 8.5 percent from the second quarter, although investments did inch up 1.1 percent from the same period a year earlier. The total holdings... [more]

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton most admired in US, new poll reports

THE most admired man and woman in America are US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, according to an annual USA Today/Gallup Poll released Tuesday. The poll, which surveyed 1019 US adults between December 15-18, showed a raft of familiar names in the Top Ten list, along with some unexpected ties. Finishing behind Obama on the men’s list were former President George W. Bush at number two, former President... [more]

Anti-Abortion group sues White House for access to Planned Parenthood docs

NEW Hampshire Right to Life is suing the Obama administration for access to records about a decision to fund Planned Parenthood in violation of state rules, a move that comes amid efforts by some state officials to get rid of virtually all federal funding to The Granite State. The organization filed suit Thursday after complaining that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was ignoring its Freedom of Information Act request for... [more]

Barack Obama arrives in Hawaii for Christmas

US President Barack Obama has arrived in Hawaii, embarking on his year-end holiday after the political maelstrom of Washington – where he just earned a bruising tax victory. Air Force One touched down at Hickham Air Force Base in Honolulu at 5.52pm Friday (2.52pm today AEDT) after a flight of nearly nine hours. The president came to the press cabin with Christmas wishes early in the flight. Obama had delayed plans to join his wife... [more]

Mel Gibson, wife finalize divorce

A judge on Friday approved a divorce settlement between actor Mel Gibson and his estranged wife Robyn, ending their 31 years of marriage. Robyn Gibson will return to using her maiden name, Robyn Denise Moore, but other details of the divorce were kept confidential. The settlement becomes effective on January 9. Gibson, 55, and his wife married in Australia in 1980 and have seven children together. The couple separated in 2006 after Gibson... [more]

German banks abandon US customers

German banks are closing US customers’ investment accounts because they say financial reporting requirements by American authorities are just too onerous. According to the Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) newspaper, HypoVereinsbank is the latest financial institution to tell US citizens and all its clients residing in the United States that it is closing their brokerage accounts. Deutsche Bank already made the move earlier this year... [more]

Nine charged in US in Siemens corruption case

Nine former Siemens executives and agents of the German industrial giant have been charged in the United States with allegedly bribing Argentine government officials, according to the US authorities. The nine, including a former member of Siemens’ central executive committee, were accused of involvement in a scheme to secure a $1 billion contract with the Argentine government to produce national identity cards, the US Justice Department... [more]

US lawmakers target Pakistan aid, Iran central bank

US House and Senate negotiators unveiled a compromise military spending bill that ties strings to aid to Pakistan, targets Iran’s central bank, and sets high hurdles for closing Guantanamo Bay. The legislation, which was expected to face votes in both chambers this week, requires that Al-Qaeda fighters who plot or carry out attacks on US targets be held in military, not civilian, custody, subject to a presidential waiver. The measure... [more]

US used 9/11 to wage wars: Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that the United States used the 9/11 attacks as a “game and pretext” to wage wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. “September 11 was actually a game designed to influence the emotions of the human community, in order to find a pretext for attacking Islamic regions and invading Iraq and Afghanistan,” he was quoted as saying on the website of his office on the 10th anniversary... [more]

US presses Swiss banks for data over tax evasion

US authorities have given Switzerland until Tuesday to transmit data from tax evaders in the United States who have stashed assets away in Swiss banks, the SonntagsZeitung reported on Sunday. The United States has asked for detailed information on US nationals who have hidden their money in Switzerland, the paper said, basing its report on a three-page letter from the US deputy attorney general James Cole, dated August 31, addressed to the... [more]

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