Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Waiting For The World To Catch Up To His Brain


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Forty years ago, Livermore National Laboratory Scientist Dr. Dick Post co-wrote an article about the potential of using flywheel technology to store large amounts of energy. At the time the technology and materials didn't exist to make it a reality. They do now.

The Top Ten Stocks for Wednesday, July 25


July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Betty Liu, Dominc Chu, Josh Lipton and Sheila Dharmarajan report on today’s ten most important stocks and commodities including Caterpillar, Netflix and Apple. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."

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Drought Spreads Beyond US


July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Dominic Chu reports on the high temperatures and drought conditions the rest of the world is currently facing. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)

Indian Stocks Drop on Earnings Growth Concerns


Indian stocks fell to a one-month low amid concern slowing economic growth will hurt corporate earnings already threatened by Europe’s worsening debt crisis.

U.K. Economy Shrinks Most in Three Years


The U.K. economy shrank more than economists forecast in the second quarter as record rainfall and an extra public holiday in the period sent output down the most in more than three years.

Billions from Brussels - Enough to Help Spain? | Made in Germany



Published on Jul 24, 2012 by
Bailout Billions from Brussels - Enough to Help Spain? We discuss the issue with Hans-Peter Burghof from the University of Hohenheim.
Find out more: www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16078405,00.html

À la carte from Iceland | Euromaxx



Published on Jul 24, 2012 by
This week we feature "the best lobster soup in all of Iceland", courtesy of chef Róbert Ólafsson from the Fjörubordid restaurant.
Find out more: www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16078392,00.html

euronews science: Breaking the Indonesian rice habit



Published on Jul 25, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Indonesians eat more rice per person than almost anywhere else in the world. But rice prices are rising, while many wages are going down, leading to worries over food security.
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2012 Olympic Games starts Today with Women's Football



Published on Jul 25, 2012 by
After the big build up it's finally happening, the first event of the 2012 Olympic Games starts today at 4pm over at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, where the Great Britain women's football team take on New Zealand. But the question remains will they be able to fill a stadium of this size?
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Rate-fixing bankers should face criminal charges, EU says



http://www.euronews.com/ Rate-fixing bankers should be treated as criminals, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
That is the view of the EU's executive amid public anger over the Libor rate scandal.

Barclays admits its staff manipulated Libor, a key lending rate between banks, and has paid a 370 million euro fine.
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