German airports still stingy with their wireless internet

German airports are slowly offering more free internet access, but progress is slow, with only Cologne Bonn Airport providing unlimited free surfing. That is in stark contrast to much of the rest of the world, including the United States, Austria and Australia where airports sometimes use the free internet access they offer as promotion for their facilities. The Handelsblatt newspaper, which listed a run-down of the situation in Germany... [more]

Greeks strike against austerity as EU, IMF visit

Striking Greek workers brought the Athens metro to a standstill on Tuesday and kept ferries docked to protest against austerity as the country’s lenders visited Athens to try to avert a disorderly debt default. EU, IMF and ECB officials start combing through Athens’ books on Tuesday as part of efforts to put together a 130-billion-euro rescue package that Greece needs to stay afloat when a major bond redemption comes due... [more]

Medvedev proposes direct governor elections

Russia’s outgoing President Dmitry Medvedevon Monday proposed a law to restore the direct elections of governors, part of a raft of reforms promised after massive nationwide protests — though the bill still preserves a strongKremlin role in the vote. Medvedev’s powerful predecessor and mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, oversaw a rollback in post-Soviet freedoms during his tenure as president, including scrapping gubernatorial... [more]

Financial transactions tax ‘failed’

As Europe debates whether to apply a tax on financial transactions, a former Swedish finance minister says Sweden’s experience in the 1980s was so negative it repealed the tax as plunging trading volumes led to disappointing tax revenues. “The Swedish experiences were negative, both from the point of view of the state’s finances and from a general socioeconomic perspective,” former finance minister Bo Lundgren, 64,... [more]

Deutsche Börse-NYSE merger heads for rocks

The merger of Deutsche Börse and NYSE Euronext, which would create the world’s largest market operator worth over $17 billion (€14 billion), looks seriously compromised just weeks from an EU competition decision. With European anti-trust services setting conditions deemed unacceptable by executives, there is a growing chance that the tie-up putting the New York Stock Exchange under the same roof as the German market operator will... [more]

Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus’: Controversial Viral Video Logs 10 Million Hits in Four Days

It’s the poem about Jesus versus “religion” that’s lighting up the blogosphere at a dizzying pace. “Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus” by spoken-word artist Jefferson Bethke has received more than 10.2 million YouTubeviews as of Saturday night since it was posted just four days ago, eliciting more than 100,000 YouTube comments and plenty of debate elsewhere on the Internet. You can check it out... [more]

Attack Ads: Dirty Tricks Of Republican Race

A barrage of attack ads have stormed early voting states in the US as Republicans battle it out to take on Barack Obama. Changes in rules governing campaigning and advertising mean this election has an unprecedented amount of advertising and it is getting nasty. Supreme Court decisions allow Super PAC campaign groups to raise limitless sums from corporations and unions to support candidates as long as they do not have direct contact with... [more]

Dutch leftwing parties: higher tax for rich

Labour, the Socialist Party and the Green Left Party have launched a joint call for a higher tax rate on high incomes as part of a plan for “clever, solidary, green investments.” The party leaders launched their plea in Dutch daily de Volkskrant but did not indicate how much they wanted to raise the highest tack bracket, which currently stands at 52 percent. Recent calculations suggest an increase of just one percent could see the state... [more]

Japan PM lags in polls despite Cabinet reshuffle

Newspaper polls show Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda’s Cabinet reshufflehas failed to lift public support. Polls published Sunday showed support for Noda and his new Cabinet was flat to slightly down from before Friday’s reshuffle. The approval rating in the Nikkei business daily poll was 37 percent, up one-tenth a percentage pointfrom December, with disapproval unchanged. The Yomiuri and the Asahi said approvals dipped... [more]

Miss Wisconsin wins Miss America pageant in Vegas

A 23-year-old beauty queen from Kenosha, Wis., won the Miss America pageant Saturday in Las Vegas after singing opera and strutting in a white bikini and black beaded evening gown. Laura Kaeppeler also had to answer a question about whether beauty queens should declare their politics. “Miss America represents everyone, so I think the message to political candidates is that they represent everyone as well,” she said. “And... [more]

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