Wednesday, February 11, 2009
The environment minister of Northern Ireland ‘has banned British government TV ads on climate change and denounced their energy-saving message as “insidious propaganda”’…Columbia Business School economist Charles Calomiris argues that ‘the main story of the subprime crisis…is one of government “errors of commission”’…Democratic Senator John Kerry says that ‘our NATO allies have to shoulder a bigger burden’ in Afghanistan…Russian oligarch Len Blavatnik ‘has emerged as a secret investor in Setanta, the pay-television company’…Will the new bank bailout plan work?
The environment minister of Northern Ireland ‘has banned British government TV ads on climate change and denounced their energy-saving message as “insidious propaganda”’. . .
Columbia Business School economist Charles Calomiris argues that ‘the main story of the subprime crisis…is one of government “errors of commission”’. . .
Democratic Senator John Kerry says that ‘our NATO allies have to shoulder a bigger burden’ in Afghanistan. . .
Russian oligarch Len Blavatnik ‘has emerged as a secret investor in Setanta, the pay-television company’. . .