Germany could refuse aid to Greece

Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said in an interview published on Sunday that Germany could refuse Greece’s plea for emergency loans to rescue it from a mountain of debt. “The fact that neither the European Union nor the German government has taken a decision means: it could be positive or negative,” he told the Bild am Sonntagnewspaper. “It depends alone on whether Greece in the coming years continues along the saving... [more]

Karel Appel House opened in Amsterdam, Netherlands

The house where artist Karel Appel was born has opened its doors in Amsterdam. It has been furnished in the artist’s style and will house domestic and foreign students from the Dutch Royal Academy of Visual Arts. Karel Appel who died in 2006 was one of the founders of the avant-garde Cobra movement in 1948. The housing association which owns the house in a lively market suburb of the capital believes the artist lived there till he... [more]

Royal And Celebs Among London Marathon Runners

Tens of thousands of runners including Princess Beatrice and an assortment of celebrities are set to take on the London Marathon. More than 36,000 athletes will pound 26.2 miles through the streets of the capital to earn their marathon medals and raise money for countless charities. Beatrice, 21, is aiming to become the first royal to complete the route as she joins a “human caterpillar” of 34 runners. The team will be strung... [more]

Today in History – 25th APR

Today is Saturday, April 24, the 114th day of 2010. There are 251 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 24, 1898, Spain declared war on the United States after rejecting America’s ultimatum to withdraw from Cuba. (The United States responded in kind the next day.) On this date: In 1792, the national anthem of France, “La Marseillaise” (lah mahr-say-YEHZ’), was composed by Captain... [more]

Sweden’s Princess Madeleine breaks up with fiance

Sweden’s Princess Madeleine has broken up with her fiancé Jonas Bergström, Stockholm’s royal court has announced. A statement on the royal family’s website said the pair had taken a joint decision to separate after “mature consideration”. The couple had reached the conclusion that it was best for both of them to move forward with separate lives, the statement said. The decision to split follows weeks of... [more]

President of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO) steps down

President of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO), Paul-Chr. Rieber on Saturday announced that he is stepping down, effective immediately. This follows reports that his firm has allegedly broken import reulations. - Following the considerable focus by the media on the circumstances around the import of fish oil by GC Rieber Oils AS, I have with consideration for the NHO decided to withdraw from the post, Rieber stated in a press... [more]

WPP keen on digital buys but sees prices inflated

WPP , the world’s biggest advertising group, is keen to buy more agencies that specialise in digital marketing but considers current prices high, its chief executive said on Monday. WPP has spent $1.1 billion (715 million pound) on digital acquisitions in the past five years, including $649 million for 24/7 Real Media in 2007, and aims to boost digital revenues to one-third from 27 percent last year as consumers spend more time and... [more]

Today in History -24th APR.

Today is Saturday, April 24, the 114th day of 2010. There are 251 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 24, 1898, Spain declared war on the United States after rejecting America’s ultimatum to withdraw from Cuba. (The United States responded in kind the next day.) On this date: In 1792, the national anthem of France, “La Marseillaise” (lah mahr-say-YEHZ’), was composed by Captain... [more]

Russia drops charges against fugitive oligarch

The Russian authorities on Friday dropped charges of illegal business activity against fugitive oil tycoon Mikhail Gutseriyev, opening the door for the oligarch to return home from Britain. “Criminal prosecution of Gutseriyev in relation to charges of illegal business activity has been halted due to changes in legislation,” Irina Dudukina, a spokesman for the investigative committee of the Russian interior ministry, told AFP. Earlier... [more]

US durable goods orders fall

New orders for big-ticket US manufactured goods unexpectedly fell in March, government data showed Friday, in a move the Commerce Department said reflected a drop in sales of civilian aircraft. After rising for three straight months, orders for durable goods — items such as planes, cars, refrigerators and computers that were expected to last at least three years — fell 1.3 percent over last month, after analysts had expected... [more]

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