What The National Pamphleteers Don't Report:
Best and Worst Things to Buy in June
Published By Beth Pinsker, Editorial Director of dealnews
June is the month with the longest daylight hours of the year, meaning you have more time to shop. But the urges that drive your purchasing — the summer heat, vacation time, Father's Day and maybe even a wedding present or two — don't always take you in the direction of saving money. Want those fancy dishes that are on your cousin's registry? Don't bet on the "sale" price being anywhere close to the lowest point in the year. So what should you buy now and what should you avoid? We searched through dealnews' extensive archives of deals to sort out fact from fiction when it comes to getting the best deals in June.
Father's Day
The only shopping event of note in June is, of course, Father's Day (we only count Flag Day as a run-up to the 4th of July). Luckily for Dad, the National Retail Federation says that this year's spending will be [....]
http://dealnews.com/features/Best-and-Worst-Things-to-Buy-in-June/467830.html
The New Best Coupon-Clipping Sites
An explosion of coupon sites is actually making it harder for bargain-hunters. Here's where to find the best deals.
By KELLI B. GRANT
While deal-hunters have oodles of online coupons and promotions to choose from these days, finding the real discounts just keeps getting tougher. In the last two years, the number of web sites offering coupons and discount codes has more than tripled, to more than 500, says Jack Vonder Heide, president of Technology Briefing Centers. But what many of them are offering has gotten increasingly lousy. The number of counterfeit printable coupons has also grown three-fold, while lousy code sites now outnumber legit ones by at least four to one, according to estimates [....]
http://www.smartmoney.com/spend/deal-of-the-day/the-new-best-couponclipping-sites-1305051028323/
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US to keep military presence in Asia: Gates
By Ma Liyao and Zhou Wa (China Daily)
Singapore / Beijing - Despite its fiscal troubles, the US will maintain a "robust" military presence across Asia, backed up by new high-tech weaponry, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said. Gates made the remark during a speech on the second day of the Shangri-La Dialogue, hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Singapore. The US military will expand its presence by sharing facilities with Australia in the Indian Ocean and deploying new littoral combat ships in Singapore, where it has regular access to naval facilities, he said.
"Gates' comments were made [....]"
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2011-06/05/content_12642828.htm
Blogger Note: owe-bama screws the State of Texas in favor of Mexico over disaster financial relief; Why?!? Mexico has their own methods of financing!!
Mexico seizes $150m in illicit cash
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2011-06-03
MEXICO CITY - The Mexican military has seized nearly $150 million in cash from various criminal organizations over the past four and a half years, the defense ministry said Thursday. Of the total, $4.13 million were confisticated in the first five months of 2011, including $1.95 million in May, the ministry said in a statement. The Mexican government said its military has played a key role in its ongoing war against drug cartels and the organized crime, as it has detained 33,440 suspects and seized 85,551 weapons, 31,331 vehicles and 490 aircraft during the same period.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2011-06/03/content_12636535.htm
Why The Elites Hate Sarah Palin
Posted by Nancy Morgan
Friday, June 3rd
The media is in a frenzy and elite pundits are all atwitter. Why? Because Sarah Palin refuses to let them define her. As Palin puts it, “I don’t owe the media anything.” The political and media elites on both left and right are rising up in anger at former Governor Sarah Palin. Stories abound, all negative, about this American citizen whose message resonates with ordinary citizens yet doesn’t conform to the current political and media template.
By all rights, Palin should be kowtowing to the media. Doesn’t she know that? Instead, this upstart dares to ignore the unwritten rules governing political behavior. Palin is playing by her own rules and that just isn’t done. In the elite world of the old media, any contender for public office must give due deference to the unwritten and ever-changing rules of political correctness. The sacred cows of diversity, multiculturalism and social justice cannot be ignored. And the media is the only one allowed to define the issues (thereby winning the debate by default). But Sarah Palin has her own agenda. And whatever her agenda is, it most certainly doesn’t fit into the template the media and political elites have insisted upon. This is not only unacceptable, it is downright dangerous.
When Palin resigned as Governor of Alaska, the media immediately defined her decision as a failure to fulfill the obligations of her office. That was only explanation the media allowed the American public to consider. Palin, seeing the writing on the wall after months of negative and scurrilous attacks by the media, rightly deduced that her remaining time in office would be spent countering frivolous legal and media attacks instead of governing. So she quit. Palin understood that while [....]
http://www.redstate.com/nancyvideo/2011/06/03/why-the-elites-hate-sarah-palin/
Finally, Some Clarity in GOP White House Field
Many questions remain, but some big dropouts help frame the 2012 Republican presidential primary battle.
By Richard Sammon, Senior Associate Editor, The Kiplinger Letter
June 2, 2011
At long last, the Republican presidential field is starting to take shape, setting the stage for a nine- or 10-month campaign that will result in the crowning of a GOP nominee next spring. Mitt Romney’s official but hardly unexpected entry into the race Thursday makes the former Massachusetts governor the front-runner for the right to take on President Obama in November 2012. But his path to the nomination is not clear, and at this point the odds of winning the party’s nod are only slightly in his favor.
Another former governor, Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, seems at this early stage to be best poised to surge if Romney falters in the months ahead. Former Gov. Jon Huntsman of Utah may fill that role, too, but he is untested on the campaign trail and may fade fast if he starts with a series of middle-of-the-pack finishes. Romney has [....]
http://www.kiplinger.com/columns/washington/archives/clarity-for-GOP-field-with-Romney-bid.html
Tribes at war
Yemen is threatening to descend into tribal chaos
Jun 2nd 2011
SANA’A
from the print edition
AFTER four months of demonstrations and violent strife, Yemen may be sliding into civil war. Shortly after snubbing a third attempt at mediation by the six-country Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC), informally headed by Saudi Arabia, Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh sent his forces to fight the leaders of his country’s most powerful tribe, the Hashid. They have been bankrolling the opposition and helping to sustain the tens of thousands of protesters who have been camping out on the streets of Sana’a, the capital.
It was a dangerous fight to pick. The ensuing ten-day battle between the Hashid tribesmen and Mr Saleh’s troops has already left 200 dead. The two sides, now separated by a few buildings in Sana’a, are firing everything from pistols to anti-aircraft missiles at each other, as they jostle for control of government buildings and the airport. Led by the al-Ahmar family, Mr Saleh’s bitterest rivals, the tribesmen now control the interior and water ministries, the ruling party’s main building and one of the city’s main police stations. Many of Sana’a’s residents are panicking. Long lines [....]
http://www.economist.com/node/18775947
China, Italy sign deals worth $3.3b
By Fu Jing and Cheng Guangjin (China Daily)
Updated: 2011-06-04
ROME/BEIJING - Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi witnessed the signing of a series of deals worth $3.3 billion after their meeting on Friday. Among the 16 agreements, 14 were signed by China Development Bank, China National Petroleum Cooperation, Huawei, Guangzhou Auto and other Chinese companies with Italian companies, covering areas including telecommunications, medicine, finance, automobiles and new energy. The other two agreements were on scientific research cooperation and innovation.
Xi is currently on a four-day visit to Italy on the occasion of the country's celebration of its 150th anniversary as a unified state. He also met Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini on Friday, who said Italy is willing to enhance ties with China, which is not only a market for Italy, but also a dialogue partner on global political issues.
China is a respected partner and Italy attaches great importance to China's economic potential, said Frattini, who will visit China in July. Tao Jingwen, president of Huawei's West Europe Region, told China Daily after the signing ceremony that the company signed contracts worth $1.3 billion with Telecom Italia and Linkem, accounting for more than one-third of the total value of all the deals. Under the contracts, [....]
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2011-06/04/content_12641032.htm
Jobs data stoke US recovery fears
By Robin Harding in Washington
Shannon Bond and Michael Mackenzie in New York
Published: June 3 2011
Last updated: June 4 2011 The US added just 54,000 jobs in May, confirming fears that the recovery of the world’s largest economy has stalled. The rise in payrolls was far smaller than the 165,000 forecast by economists in a Bloomberg poll, and also well below this year’s average monthly gain of 182,000. The unemployment rate rose by a 10th of a percentage point to 9.1 per cent. Job creation was weak in almost every sector of the economy, pointing to a general slowdown in growth that could threaten President Barack Obama‘s re-election prospects next year. “Fundamentally it just shows that the economy doesn’t have the ability to sustain momentum because we’re in the workout period after a crisis,” said Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities in New York.
The data will also raise fears of a ‘double dip’ recession , although it is more likely that the economy will continue to grow at an anaemic pace. “If we get a report like this next month then people are going to be very concerned,” said David Semmens, US economist at Standard Chartered in New York. “There is no real leading indicator that points to any turnround.” Part of the decline may [....]
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/aaee3aa8-8dd7-11e0-a0c4-00144feab49a.html#axzz1OMfyuBX3
Bachmann Moves Chief of Staff to New Gig
By David M. Drucker, Roll Call Staff
June 2, 2011
Rep. Michele Bachmann’s chief of staff, Andy Parrish, has relinquished his post to take a different job with the Minnesota Republican, yet another indication Bachmann is preparing a White House bid.
Parrish has worked for Bachmann on and off since she served in the Minnesota Senate. As Roll Call reported, Parrish over the years has been one of Bachmann’s most trusted campaign aides. The Minnesota Republican [....]
http://www.rollcall.com/news/Michele-Bachmann-Chief-of-Staff-Andy-Parrish-New-Gig-206140-1.html
Until Next Sunday....
Sunday, June 5, 2011
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