Strike by transport workers and cleaners extended in Norway

The week-long strike by transport workers and workers in the cleaning industry was extended from Monday morning. This will mean fewer supplies on the shelves and more uncleaned offices. The strike at freight terminals has so far only affected the Oslo region, but from now on the rest of the country will also be hit, when another 800 members of the Transportworkers’ Union walk out. In addition to the non-food supplies at the grocery... [more]

Workers in Venezuela on alert after Chavez warning

Venezuela’s socialist president is threatening to “go after” the country’s biggest food producer, and the corporation’s workers are not happy about it. Union leader Richard Prieto says employees of Empresas Polar held meetings Monday and agreed to “defend our jobs throughout the country.” Chavez on Sunday called for authorities to investigate whether the company has been hoarding food, saying... [more]

IBM to buy AT&T’s Sterling unit for $1.4B

IBM says it is buying AT&T’s Sterling Commerce unit, which makes business software, for $1.4 billion. The deal announced Monday would be IBM Corp.’s largest acquisition since it bought Cognos in 2008. AT&T Inc., then known as SBC Communications, paid $3.9 billion for Sterling in 2000, near the peak of the Internet bubble. The unit, which is based in Dublin, Ohio, has little connection to AT&T’s main telecommunications... [more]

Nestor’s ‘treasured’ Lost adventure

Nestor Carbonell is feeling emotional now that Lost has come to an end. The US actor, better known as Richard Alpert to fans of the show, said it had been a life-changing job and one he would always cherish. “I will treasure every moment I’ve been on the show – from the first moment I landed on the set in Oahu, with an incredible crew – mostly local Hawaiian crew – a phenomenal crew that took me in, tremendous... [more]

China seeks US timetable on high-tech trade

Beijing hopes Washington can set a timetable to end its restrictions on high-tech exports to China, Vice Premier Wang Qishan said in a speech at the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Beijing on Monday. “We are glad to see that the US has promised to ease its export restrictions on high-tech products and open up the American market for Chinese investors,” said Wang, who is also a special representative of Chinese President... [more]

Bangkok gets back to business after protests

Thailand’s capital whirred back into life on Monday after last week’s deadly unrest, as businesses and schools reopened and citizens returned to streets cleared of debris left by arson and looting. Thoroughfares which for six weeks had been occupied by “Red Shirts” anti-government protesters, who established a fortified encampment in the top shopping district, were finally open to traffic. Office workers returned... [more]

Swedes more positive to immigrants

Swedish attitudes to immigration and refugee centre has become more positive with urbanites, women and young people among the most favourable, a new report from the SOM institute in Gothenburg shows. The SOM survey, conducted in the autumn of 2009, shows that 36 percent ofSwedes consider that there are too many foreigners living in Sweden. In 1993 the figure was 52 percent. “Never before have Swedish attitudes been so accepting... [more]

U.S. plays down European crisis but China worried

The United States suggested Europe’s debt crisis would have minimal impact on global growth, but China took a more pessimistic view, warning it would impact demand for its exports and other regions would suffer too. The two countries, meeting in Beijing for high-level talks, set the differing tones as eurozone leaders sought to conquer doubts that they can cut fiscal deficits and stimulate growth to overcome the crisis. Global markets... [more]

Number of visitors at Shanghai World Expo reaches 5 million

The number of visitors at the Shanghai World Expo has reached 5 million, Xinhua news agency reported on Monday. Xinhua said the 5-millionth guest visited the Expo on Sunday evening. Experts say tourists have become interested in the exhibits, estimating the number of visitors to reach at least 70 million over the following six months. Russia’s pavilion at the Shanghai 2010 World Expo welcomed its 500,000th visitor on Sunday, a 22-year-old... [more]

A Country Stroll – In The Heart Of Paris

Paris’ most famous road has been turned into a giant farm – complete with animals, pot plants and trees – to highlight France’s crisis-hit agricultural industry. Organised by the Young Farmers’ Association and the French forest industry, the two-day event along the Champs Elysees is expected to draw two million visitors. More than 100 varieties of grain, fruit and vegetables as well as cows, pigs, goats and... [more]

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