- Hong Kong gold opens higher
- Germany eyes 'firewall' to hold in Greek debt crisis: report
- Standard and Poor's warns of south eurozone downgrade
- Oil prices leap as dollar falls against euro
- Greece hikes pension age, calls on strikers to accept bonus cuts
- Spanish employers, unions agree wage hike deal to 2012
- Europe can help out cash-strapped Greece without IMF: Brussels
- Germany working on Greek aid deal: report
- Oil up sharply
- SAS airline posts loss, plans job cuts
- Irish Halifax bank to close with loss of 750 jobs
- Latvia agrees capital injection for Parex Bank
- Somali pirates free Indian-operated ship
- Swiss bank UBS returns to profit, struggles with outflows
- Greece does not need IMF help: Brussels
- IMF forecasts 1.5 percent growth in Germany
- Somali pirates say freed Indian-operated ship
- Strike to halt Greek air travel
- Barclays chief slams over-regulation as watchdog boss quits
- India's software exports face protectionism
- Sarkozy vows to pressure French banks on loans
- French air controllers get 30 weeks' holiday a year: audit
- Kuwait projects huge deficit in next fiscal year
- Germany loses export crown to China as trade crumbles
- Australian miner admits bungling Chinese name in mega-deal
- Oil prices extend gains
- Japanese plane seat maker admits falsifying safety data
- Malaysia's Maybank Q2 profit up 35 percent
- Greece to hike pension age in cost-cutting drive: minister
- Austria vows action against tax cheats: minister
- Britain's finance watchdog says boss to leave
- Thai Airways plans to lease 15 new aircraft
- Indian Ocean scientific research hit by piracy
- SingTel net profit up 24 percent in third quarter
- Greece asks striking civil servants to accept bonus cuts
- Troubled Swiss bank UBS returns to profit
- JAL spurns Delta to stay with American Airlines
- Germany loses trade crown to China as exports plunge
- JAL stays with American Airlines, will expand tie-up
- Hong Kong gold closes higher
- German exports post steepest fall since 1950
- Thain at helm, CIT to prepay 750 million dollars of debt
- Europe needs an 'economic government': EU president
- Oil prices recover a little after selloff
- Spain seeks to reassure wary investors
- Oil prices rise but stay below 72 dollars
- Greek unions vow to fight austerity cuts
- Swiss bank UBS returns to profit: analysts
- Latvia prices up 0.2 pct in January, deflation spectre persists
- Greek civil servants mobilise against 'unjust' austerity cuts
- Hong Kong gold opens higher
- Germany eyes 'firewall' to hold in Greek debt crisis: report
- Standard and Poor's warns of south eurozone downgrade
- Oil prices leap as dollar falls against euro
- Greece hikes pension age, calls on strikers to accept bonus cuts
- Spanish employers, unions agree wage hike deal to 2012
- Europe can help out cash-strapped Greece without IMF: Brussels
- Germany working on Greek aid deal: report
- Oil up sharply
- SAS airline posts loss, plans job cuts
- Irish Halifax bank to close with loss of 750 jobs
- Latvia agrees capital injection for Parex Bank
- Somali pirates free Indian-operated ship
- Swiss bank UBS returns to profit, struggles with outflows
- Greece does not need IMF help: Brussels
NY Times editor rejects call to remove Jerusalem bureau chiefNew York Times executive editor Bill Keller has rejected a call by the newspaper's ombudsman for the Jerusalem bureau chief of the Times to be reassigned because his son is serving in the Israeli army.
China's NetEase reapplies for 'World of Warcraft' licenceChinese Internet portal NetEase has said it will reapply for a licence to operate "World of Warcraft", one of the most popular online role-playing games with millions of users in China alone.
EA in the red for 12th quarter in a rowUS videogame giant Electronic Arts was unable to fight its way out of the red over the Christmas holidays, posting a net loss for the 12th consecutive quarter on Monday.
Forbes
The World's Top Sports BrandsIn the multibillion-dollar sports industry, the most competitive contests are often fought off the playing field, where athletes, businesses, teams and events jostle for name recognition in hopes of capturing a bigger share of the entertainment dollar. So who's doing it best?
The Whitney's Greatest HitsWhat is the point of a biennial art show, other than giving people the chance to use the word "biennial," which makes them sound vaguely sophisticated? For curators, it is a practical way to expose the public to new talent. For visitors, it is an opportunity to survey the contemporary artistic landscape--a veritable visual litmus test of the art scene at that specific moment.
The Web Celeb 25On the Internet everyone gets 15 minutes of fame, but some people get a whole lot more. A kid with a webcam can become a movie star; an entrepreneur with a smart idea can get on Oprah; a tech blogger can reach a bigger audience than a bestselling novelist.
- The High Cost Of The U.S. Budget
Early last week the administration unveiled its new $3.8 trillion budget. This budget, and the spending it assumes, is so reckless it is difficult to fathom. It projects a deficit of $1.6 trillion for fiscal 2010, with an explosion of publicly traded government debt to $18.5 trillion by 2020. Debt service is projected to reach $912 billion a year by 2020, or over $5,000 for every working person in America.
Newsweek
- Economy: Weaning The World Off The U.S. Dollar
Getting the world to kick its greenback addiction will be good for everybody—even Americans. So why aren't we talking about it?
- Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson 'On the Brink'
Daniel Gross reviews the former treasury secretary's new memoir of the near global financial collapse.
- Careers: Jobs That Make $100k or More
Our weekly look at employment openings with salaries of $100,000 or more.
- The Case Against Layoffs: They Often Backfire
Our overreliance on downsizing is killing workers, the economy—and even the bottom line.
- Interview With World Bank Head Robert Zoellick
Interview With World Bank Head Robert Zoellick
- Obama's Budget Avoids Hard Choices (Again)
Big government's big shortfall.
- Do The Rich Deserve More Tax Breaks?
Why people who make $250,000 or more a year can afford a tax hike.
- The Toyota Recall: A Public-Relations Disaster?
In the Google era, how do you manage a product recall and a public-relations fiasco? Don't do what Toyota's done.
- Making the Most of Your Money Now
Looking after your nest egg isn't what it used to be. Jane Bryant Quinn on Making the Most of Your Money Now.
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IOC warns cheats will be unmasked in timeInternational Olympic Committee officials warned would-be dope cheats that they will be uncovered, even if it takes nearly eight years of advances in dope testing to reveal their shame.
Jones and Hopkins trade barbs, tout fightRoy Jones jnr and Bernard Hopkins traded barbs as they touted a rematch almost two decades in the making.
Rugby coach wants Scotland to tighten upAndy Robinson has urged Scotland to get more of a grip on their game after recalling Australia-born fly-half Dan Parks for Saturday's Six Nations clash away to Wales.
Korea's Kim, US star White top Olympic rich listSouth Korean pin-up Kim Yu-Na and American Shaun White are the top earning athletes at the Winter Olympics, each pocketing eight million dollars last year, according to Forbes magazine.
Celebrity Gossip
Jessica Alba's dating adviceJessica Alba - who is married to Cash Warren - has given her advice to single men on how to woo a woman.
Shy singer Lady GagaLady Gaga claims she has struggled to make friends since finding fame because she feels shy and out of place in Hollywood.
Kelly Osbourne needs Luke nearKelly Osbourne says her friends think she and fiance Luke Worrall are ''weird'' because they cannot bear to be apart from one another.
Charlie Sheen back with Brooke Charlie Sheen has been reunited with his wife Brooke Mueller after a restraining order was modified to allow contact with his family.
International Olympic Committee officials warned would-be dope cheats that they will be uncovered, even if it takes nearly eight years of advances in dope testing to reveal their shame.
- Honda recalls 437,763 vehicles worldwide over airbag problem
- Haiti supermarket collapses with people inside
- New drugs blow to Haiti aid effort
- Michelle Obama rallies US to push back child obesity
- No sweat for tennis ace Djokovic in first round romp
- Rugby coach Kidney relaxed over starting O'Gara
- Haitian thought to have survived 27 days in rubble: doctor
- US Marines gear up for major Afghan assault
- Strawberries offer lifeline for Romania's rust belt
- Fickle winds threaten 33rd America's Cup
- Nigerian parliament votes to suspend ailing president
- Toyota announces mass Prius recall
- Toyota announces mass hybrid vehicle recall
- UKraine PM Tymoshenko to challenge vote results
- Ukraine PM Tymoshenko to challenge vote results
