New York Times sends email to millions by mistake

Some 8 million people received emails from the New York Times on Thursday offering a special discount if they would reconsider their decision to cancel their subscriptions. The trouble is, the offer was supposed to go to only about 300 people who had decided to stop taking home delivery of the newspaper — it was erroneously sent by a New York Times employee to more than 8 million people on an email marketing list. The debacle lit up... [more]

Private Loan Borrowers in USA Need Increased Protections

In last week’s blog post we mentioned (not for the last time) how important it is to max out federal loans before taking out private loans. We also promised to follow up on the Department of Education’s recent report, “The Expansion of Private Loans in Postsecondary Education,” which shows students are, unfortunately, not taking our advice. Because the Student Loan Ranger never forgets (okay, sometimes we... [more]

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]

Citigroup selling Belgian retail assets

Citigroup Inc. is selling its Belgian consumer business to Credit Mutuel Nord Europe as the bank continues to sell off operations it deems are outside its core business. The company didn’t disclose the deal’s terms. Citigroup and other banks hurt by 2008′s financial meltdown and the economic downturn have been selling off “non-core” divisions. For example, Citigroup sold a $1.7 billion private equity... [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]

Gates rules out return to Microsoft helm

Bill Gates on Thursday ruled out ever returning to the helm of Microsoft while dismissing criticism by late Apple founder Steve Jobs, who he called “brilliant”. Gates, in Sydney for a family holiday, said recent rumours that he was considering a full-time comeback to the US software giant he founded, but stepped back from in 2006, were untrue. In an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, he said he was busy working with the... [more]

Google boosts Asia data capacity as traffic grows

Search engine giant Google on Thursday formally launched the construction of a new data centre in Singapore to cope with the explosive growth of Internet traffic in the Asia-Pacific region. “I think it’s safe to say this is the fastest-growing region in the world in terms of Internet usage and we have a very strong Google business here,” Google’s Southeast Asia managing director Julian Persaud told AFP. “So... [more]

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