
What would it take for Russia to be #1?
#6183
Posted 14 September 2006 - 04:36 PM
I have to add another insult for human mind. ;[i]Originally posted by Bader /i]
B- they knew the situation if expensed would become unmanagable and so Israel breaks the limits. I expect that they will move over to an intolerant stage and get more ruthless and use the media to make it look justified in the eyes of the public.
There is no way you can just keep doing what they have done so far in Afgh, Iraq and Lebanon, at some point they will either get out or get genocidal and the later is more likely. /B]
#6188
Posted 15 September 2006 - 06:56 PM
U.S. policy makers have long defended the practice of using a core inflation measure.
The public, of course, sees this as just another gimmick.
The concept of stripping out food and energy prices from inflation indexes is ``an issue of trying to forecast more effectively the overall inflation rate,'' Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke explained in the Q&A following an Aug. 31 speech in Greenville, a.
A second reason for targeting core inflation ``, that Fed would have to ``force down wages and other prices .
In order to offset effect of a rise in energy prices, the Fed wouldn't have to do anything. The price of something else would fall.
If oil prices go up -- The price level goes up. That's inflation.
Oil prices have been ``volatile'' in one direction -- up -- for most of the last three years.
``Since the goal of policy makers is stable prices overall, including those of food and energy, they should turn their attention to forecasts of headline inflation and stop focusing on core measures,''
Globalization represents a shock to relative, not absolute prices.''
In other words, all those cheap, made-in-China consumer- goods imports are not the source of the low inflation of the last decade. ``What happens to the general price level depends on what monetary policy makers then decide to do,''
``The fact that the rise in oil prices is the flip side of the globalization shock to me . Reality Check
In politics, there is plenty of room for subjectivity. For the Fed, the answer shouldn't depend on a flexible yardstick.
intercepts from Caroline Baum,
B- band-aid economic theory, the continual fighting against symptoms.
#6190
Posted 18 September 2006 - 11:57 AM
Originally posted by Bader
B]B- looks obvious who has got contol of anmesty International, they have even defended drug smugglers who take on countres that have death sentences for such. B]
So this is not surprise that Russia will not send their soldiers to Lebanon under UN leadership, but only accordingly Russian- Lebanon agreement.
Oposition won election in Sweden.
Is hope that this year Nobel prize will less weird. ....
#6191
Posted 18 September 2006 - 02:10 PM
Paulson's comments showed Bush administration strategy on Iran when USA efforts to impose sanctions by UN has failed. .
The administration accused Iran of transferring funds to Hezbollah and other Islamic militant organizations through regular commercial banks
So you see , the country which borrows money loses its an independence.
#6192
Posted 18 September 2006 - 06:14 PM
So this is not surprise that Russia will not send their soldiers to Lebanon under UN leadership, but only accordingly Russian- Lebanon agreement.
Oposition won election in Sweden.
Is hope that this year Nobel prize will less weird. ....
B- this is great news. The UN resolution was virtually written by Israel and the UN doesnt respect sovereign territory. Lebanon should have invited India to host a peace conference of Aisan countries that depend on middle east oil and snubbed the Rome meeting.
The excessive bombing of Lebanon was to cause the NATO countries to enter the middle east.
#6193
Posted 18 September 2006 - 06:16 PM
U.S. asks world's banks to say no to Iran
www.chinaview.cn 2006-09-18 03:47:28.
"Paulson's comments showed Bush administration strategy on Iran when USA efforts to impose sanctions by UN has failed. .
The administration accused Iran of transferring funds to Hezbollah and other Islamic militant organizations through regular commercial banks
So you see , the country which borrows money loses its an independence."
B- they are doing Iran a favour
#6194
Posted 19 September 2006 - 04:12 PM
[i]Originally posted by Bader i]
"Paulson's comments showed Bush administration strategy on Iran when USA efforts to impose sanctions by UN has failed. .
The administration accused Iran of transferring funds to Hezbollah and other Islamic militant organizations through regular commercial banks
So you see , the country which borrows money loses its an independence."
B- they are doing Iran a favour B]
Iran might do very well being free from western investments.
I think so it is favour. In Poland , USA Dell has to bilt its Dell factory .
Is it the benefit for Poland? I don
#6195
Posted 19 September 2006 - 04:44 PM
BURMA THANKS RUSSIA FOR SUPPORT
The Burmese military government on September 19 thanked Russia and China for their support in opposing a recent Western-backed move in the UN Security Council to put a discussion of the pariah regime's human rights record on that body's agenda, .
The Burmese military said in a statement that Russia and China have shown that they "do not want the...Security Council to be misused as a tool in the interest of one big nation." On September 17, the Burmese state-run petroleum company, known as the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise, signed an agreement to jointly explore, drill, and extract oil and gas found in the Mottama Offshore Block (M-8) with Russia's Itera Oil and Gas Company and India's Sun Group. PM

#6196
Posted 20 September 2006 - 02:53 PM
Future Polish government in hands of Samobrona (Self defense) with Lepper and LPR with Roman Giertych.
Biggest problems for Kaczynskis are taken on Poland military obligations:Obmar:
#6198
Posted 20 September 2006 - 04:16 PM
"World leaders condemned a military coup in Thailand, urging the country to return to the rule of law and calling on their citizens to stay away from the Southeast Asian nation."
I before wasn
#6199
Posted 21 September 2006 - 06:37 AM
BURMA THANKS RUSSIA FOR SUPPORT
The Burmese military government on September 19 thanked Russia and China for their support in opposing a recent Western-backed move in the UN Security Council to put a discussion of the pariah regime's human rights record on that body's agenda, .
The Burmese military said in a statement that Russia and China have shown that they "do not want the...Security Council to be misused as a tool in the interest of one big nation." On September 17, the Burmese state-run petroleum company, known as the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise, signed an agreement to jointly explore, drill, and extract oil and gas found in the Mottama Offshore Block (M-8) with Russia's Itera Oil and Gas Company and India's Sun Group.
B- where is the 'peak oil' crowd? Been a lot of new oil fields found lately.
#6200
Posted 21 September 2006 - 12:57 PM
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