Right before World AIDS Day 2012, a colorful exhibit was launched at the Pan American Health Organization‘s headquarters in Washington, D.C.Argentine artist Fabian Rios Rubino‘s United Colors of HIV, previously on display at the Embassy of Argentina, is a colorful acrylic mix, a veritable rainbow.It was inspired by a controversial 1991 United Colors of Benetton ad campaign showing AIDS activist David...
EU fails to agree bank supervisor
Label: Business4 December 2012 Last updated at 15:25 ETEU finance ministers have failed to reach agreement on setting up a single supervisor for eurozone banks after a meeting in Brussels.Establishing a single supervisor under the European Central Bank (ECB) is seen as the first step in setting up a Europe-wide banking union.But German and French ministers in particular clashed over the plans.German Finance Minister...
Dec
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News Corp shutting down iPad newspaper ‘The Daily’ on December 15th
Label: TechnologyNews Corp’s iPad newspaper “The Daily” is officially dead. Launched in February 2011, The Daily was a “ bold experiment in digital publishing and an amazing vehicle for innovation,” but like so many pioneering ideas, it “could not find a large enough audience quickly enough” to keep the publication going, according to Rupert Murdoch, the Chairman of News Corporation and Chairman and CEO...
Additional copies of ‘Lincoln’ headed to theaters
Label: LifestyleLOS ANGELES (AP) — “Lincoln” is marching to more movie theaters.Disney, which distributed the DreamWorks film, is making additional prints of director Steven Spielberg‘s historical saga starring Daniel Day-Lewis to meet an unexpected demand that has left some moviegoers in Alaska out in the cold.“To say that we’re encouraged by the results to date or that they’ve exceeded our expectations is an understatement,”...
Geron drops brain cancer drug, to cut jobs
Label: Health(Reuters) – Geron Corp confirmed it will discontinue development of an experimental drug to treat cancer that has spread to the brain from elsewhere in the body and also cut about 40 percent of its workforce, after patients failed to respond to the drug in a mid-stage study.The company said it will now focus on the development of another drug candidate, imetelstat, as a treatment for blood cancers...
UK economy ‘not as bad in 2012′
Label: Business3 December 2012 Last updated at 19:07 ETThe British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has increased its forecast for UK growth for 2012, but still expects the economy to shrink.The UK will shrink by 0.1% this year, less than the 0.4% contraction it had predicted previously, the BCC said.That is “entirely due to the stronger-than-expected” growth in the last quarter, helped by the Olympic Games.But it now...
Dec
02
Euro zone crisis drags down European ad spending: report
Label: TechnologyLONDON (Reuters) – The euro zone crisis has left Western Europe the only world region to see a fall in advertising spending this year, market research group ZenithOptimedia said.The forecasting group said advertising expenditure in Western Europe fell 2.2 percent to $ 106.8 billion this year compared with an average increase of 3.3 percent worldwide.North American ad spending rose 4.1 percent to $...
Young down by boardwalk for benefit show
Label: LifestyleNEW YORK (AP) — Neil Young said Sunday that he couldn’t see performing in the area devastated by Superstorm Sandy without doing something to help people who were affected by it.Young and his longtime backing band, Crazy Horse, will hold a benefit concert for the American Red Cross‘ storm relief effort Thursday at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City. The New Jersey coastline areas were...
Diabetes may be linked to hearing loss: study
Label: Health(Reuters) – Diabetes has already been tied to an increased risk of kidney and cardiovascular troubles, nerve damage and vision loss, and now a Japanese study finds diabetics to be more than twice as likely as those without the disease to have hearing impairment.In a review of past research on the issue, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, scientists found that younger...
Egypt’s anti-Morsi rebellion of judges is complete
Label: WorldCAIRO (AP) — Egypt‘s rebellion of the judges against President Mohammed Morsi became complete on Sunday with the country’s highest court declaring an open-ended strike on the day it was supposed to rule on the legitimacy of two key assemblies controlled by allies of the Islamist leader.The strike by the Supreme Constitutional Court and opposition plans to march on the presidential palace on Tuesday...
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