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Members of the U.S. Congress question GM CEO, Mary Barra, about a failed ignition switch. Members of Congress cite a 2005 memo saying the defect would not be corrected because it would cost 90 cents per car and the warranty-cost savings were about 10-15 cents per car.
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Difficulties in New York Times reporting on prime minister Manmohan Singh, BJP opposition leader Narendra Modi, and on Indian politics and government. The misleading nature of an analogy to black people in the U.S. for Muslims in India, Muslims in British India. Or Muslims in South Asia going back to the 12th century with the long history and culture of Muslims in the region linking up with Muslim civilization in Iran, highly developed with their own languages and dominant in the region during different historical periods. Yet also in decline during some periods such as the British period because of rapid advances in science and technology.
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China is using inspections, extra bureaucratic hurdles that increase U.S. companies costs. This is closely correlated to the trade war with the U.S.

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Robert Ortner, chief economist and under secretary of commerce during the Reagan adminsitration, is critical of the Deficit Commission's recommendations to cut back Social Security, Medicare and other social welfare programs that would hurt the poor, the sick and the elderly. Other readers comment ranging from critical from someone living on social security, to favorable comments for the boldness of Bowles and Simpson.
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Effort by the EU to regulate greenhouse gases from emissions by airlines landing in Europe. European Justice ministers meeting in Luxembourg approved the measures which require airlines that land or take off from European airports to join the emissions trading system starting Jan1 2012. The system created in 2005 already regulates heavy industry like cement makers and electricity generators in Europe.
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Argentina and Repsol agree to a settlement of $5 billion in Argentine bonds for Repsol's 51% stake in YPF. The deal is brokered by Mexico's Pemex, which has a 10% stake in YPF. Argentina is seeking foreign investment and technology to develop its large shale oil and gas reserves. The settlement with Repsol is a step towards attracting large western oil companies to invest in Argentina.
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Honda will invest $750 million in the GM Cruise LLC, followed by $2 billion invested in development of self-driving autonomous cars over 12 years. Honda takes a 5.7% stake in GM Cruise, with Softbank having a 19.6% stake after investment of $2.2 billion in June 2018. Honda's investment with GM Cruise LLC which is a separate entity created by GM to develop autonomous self-driving cars, is a culture change for Honda. In the past Honda prided itself on its tech prowess, now this is changing. Automakers are likely to team up as they face competition from Waymo, a unit of Google's Alphabet, setup in 2016.

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New labor laws passed by the government of prime minister Mario Monti in June 2012 to introduce flexibility in the labor market, increase growth and provide opportunities for young people.
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Indian PM Modi to visit US on Feb 12-13 2025 to hold talks with DJT at the White House. India accepts the 18,000 undocumented migrants as DJT says he is confident that India will do the right thing on this issue. Talks will centre on the new supply chain and reducing overdependence on China for manufacturing, bringing jobs and factories back to the US and how Vikshit Bharat 2047 fits into the US plan for a diversified supply chain in Asia.

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Coca Cola's minority stake in Honest Tea, and the issue of the words "no high fructose corn syrup" on the label for the Honest Kids product. The insistence of Honest Tea founders to keep the label in negotiations with Coke.
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Abortion rights amendments passed in 7 states, voters continued to back it. But this did not help Harris as pocketbook issues and cost of living, the economy was the major issue for both women and men. White women have never voted by a majority for any but 2 Southerners fromTexas LBJ 1964, and Bill Clinton from Arkansas in 1996. This shows that it was not realistic for the campaign to depend on abortion as the issue when the economic difficulties following the pandemic were real for Americans across gender and the Democratic party had started on the road to regaining but not yet regained the trust of working class voters. It was too much to accomplish in 4 years of Biden what had eroded over three decades.

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Charlie Rose interviews Salesforce.com founder Marc Benioff. Benioff says he worked for Steve Jobs at Apple in 1984. He was writing assembly language code in the Macintosh division in that year. He sees his company as constantly recreating itself. The best way of dramatically lowering the cost of IT, says Benioff, is to move to cloud computing, which he has embraced from the beginning.
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The Institute of Supply Management reported that its index for the U.S. in May dropped significantly from 60.4 to 53.5. A score above 50 indicates that business is improving. At the same time the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a rise in the unemployment rate from 9.0 to 9.1%. The drop of 6.9 points for the ISM Index is the largest one month drop since Jan 1984.
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Eduardo Porter describes the choices facing Germany as EU leaders of most EU countries call for deposit insurance, European banking regulation, and eurobonds.
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Efforts by Samsung to separate the operations and management of its chip business which sells to many competitors from its other businesses in television, mobile phones and other products. The current CEO of Samsung Electronics Choi Gee-sung resigns and a new management structure is being set in place. The Chairman Lee Kun-hee will play a greater role when the component and consumer product businesses collide. The heads of consumer product divisions in television and smartphones will no longer report to the new CEO of Samsing Electronics, Kwon Oh-hyun. Kwon has managed the chips business since 2008. Kwon joined the chips business in 1985, and he was one of the leaders for the effort in logic chips in 1998.
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There is overwhelming evidence of atrend to lower cost value oriented purchansing habits, and emphasis on essential purchases, that companies should pay attention to. Out of 46 economists surveyed by WSJ 43 agree that a fundamental change is underway, that will last for years, into the next decade and beyond, in the way consumers in the USA save and spend. And a couple of fundamental facts which won't just go away, are shaping things this way. American households doubled their outstanding debt between 2000 and 2007, to $13.8 trillion. In 2008 total debt went down for the first time since World War II. $13 trillion in wealth has been lost since the recession began. And this number will grow as the economy goes deeper into this downturn. The confidence in the capitalist system has been shaken. People want to get debt free. AlixPartners, found in asurvey, that Americans plan to save 14% of total earnings once this downturn ends. Two thirds of those surveyed say they plan to buy less in the future, and more than halfplan to buy less expensive things. There is a fundamental mood change from those who have been interviewed like Mr Bailey here in Boise, Idaho, a small business owner stuck with a lot of debt and no income. His goal: to get rid of debt and concentrate on making just enough money to enjoy myself and my family, and not trying to get rich anymore. So he goes out and sells his SUV to eliminate a $800 monthly payment and replaces it with a used minivan paid for in cash, he sells off a vacation home he built, sells another home to renters, cuts his staff to a handful. Many like Mr Bailey remember how their parents lived and heard the stories passed down from parents who lived through frugal times in the 40's and 50's, when America was still largely rural and peopled by families with modest incomes especially in most of the south and west. Its this change and shift in attitude and mindset from wanting to be rich to just wanting to be happy for themselves and their families, valuing the really important things, not piling up material acquisitions that the latest advertising is getting them to buy, in taking pride like their fathers and mothers before them in thrifty behaviours and saving, that may lead to a very different economy than seen before. Something like this is happening in Germany and Japan where consumers tend to save. ...
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Clarendon is a 15 minute Neighborhood, a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia just a few Metro stops from downtown Washington DC. One can walk to where ever one needs to go within 15 minutes. This writer suggests that people will not move to such neighborhoods till more of them are built and the price comes down. In 2024 15 minute neighborhoods cost much more and offer less living space- not an attractive option he says. Houses elsewhere in Arlington cost as much as apartments in Clarendon. 

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