Global growth to slow says Economist Intelligence Unit; Eritrea to be 2011 growth leader
2011: country by country, just published by the Economist Intelligence Unit, predicts that growth trends in the New Year will diverge between the rich and developing world. Global growth will slow as fiscal stimulus is withdrawn and emerging markets will
Property sales on track to nearly double
Led by foreign buyers and real estate investment trusts, sales of office buildings in Manhattan hit $3.7 billion in the first three quarters of the year, compared with $1.9 billion for all of last year, according to a report released this week by Colliers
Three help over Buttershaw school fight (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
The incident happened at Buttershaw+Business+%26+Enterprise+College”>Buttershaw Business & Enterprise College, on Reevy Road West, just after midday yesterday. Late last night they were still being held. A spokesman for West Yorkshire Police said
VoIP phone hackers pose public safety threat
The demand stunned the hospital employee. She had picked up the emergency room’s phone line, expecting to hear a dispatcher or a doctor. But instead, an unfamiliar male greeted her by name and then threatened to paralyze the hospital’s phone
Eurozone’s shambolic bailout of Cyprus caused a mini-run on banks
The Eurozone’s shambolic bailout of Cyprus caused a mini-run on banks in several of the 17 members countries of the currency area in April, data [pdf] from the European Central Bank (ECB) showed Wednesday. The level of private bank deposits in a number of