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Coup leaders in Mali, captured from TV image, Thursday, March 22, 2012

Mali Coup Leaders Steer Clear Of Economic Upheaval

Although leaders of the military coup in Mali appear to be rounding up and jailing potential opponents among politicians and policymakers, they seem to be trying to minimize disruptions to the economy and daily life, leaving in place government ministers in charge of finance, trade and industries.
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World Bank President Zoellick speaks at a news conference

World Bank President? Third World Candidates Emerge

President Barack Obama must nominate a new President of the World Bank soon, ahead of its June annual meeting in Washington. Two Third World candidates have been mentioned but another American is the likely winner.
A "Rose in the Desert"?

Asma al-Assad: Modern Day Marie Antoinette?

French Queen Marie Antoinette -- who historically bears the brunt of having uttered the four words, summing up the obliviousness of the French monarchy to the poverty of the peasants, prior to the French revolution -- may have found her modern day avatar in the Syrian first lady Asma al-Assad. Upon learning that her subjects had no bread to eat during the famine that occurred in France due to the mismanagement of treasury, Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI of France, famously remarked: Let them ...
What's the point of all this?

Sweden Going Cashless: Pros and Cons of Paper Money

In Sweden, monetary transactions made with physical cash are down to three percent of the national economy... and the rest of the world may be closer to cashless than you think.
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Honeybee Deaths: Colony Collapse Disorder Linked To Corn Insecticides

Scientists in recent years have attempted to identify the factors behind the increasing numbers of honeybee deaths in North America and Europe -- and new research has found the use of a specific class of insecticides in cornfields may be responsible.
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US Stocks: Dow 13,000 - Market Top or Pit Stop?

You can't blame investors for feeling a bit squeamish regarding deploying new money in the U.S. stock market these days, despite the Dow Jones Industrial Average's (DJIA) recent rise to 13,000. Where's the Dow headed in the next three months?
Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is accused of proposing a timid budget that fails to tackle the country’s structural problems

India 2012 Budget Lacks Teeth; Congress Party Is Too Weak To Act

India's budget proposal for 2012, although containing a few welcomed provisions, failed to convince the world that the ruling Indian National Congress party will make meaningful policy changes to tackle the country's structural problems.
Oil spills onto the ground from an oil well head strafed by shrapnel from a bomb dropped by fighter jets at the El Nar oil field in South Sudan's Unity State

Sudan: Future Oil Exporting Powerhouse?

Given the lack of sufficient infrastructure and endless political instability, Sudan’s energy sector faces many monumental challenges.
Maoist politician Bo Xilai was fired from his position as the Communist Party Chief of Chongqing

Bo Xilai Fired: What His Downfall Means For China

Bo Xilai has been sacked from his position as the Communist Party Chief of Chongqing. The state-owned Xinhua News Agency’s coverage of the event was brief and unceremonious, belying its critical significance.
Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook’s IPO Revisions: More Things To Know

Facebook filed for an IPO on Feb. 1 but has since amended its registration document twice. Here are four important things to know about the world's biggest social media company.
Afghanistan Shooting Timeline: What's Really Happening At Joint Base Lewis-McChord?

Afghanistan Shooting Timeline: What's Really Happening At Joint Base Lewis-McChord?

Joint Base Lewis-McChord has once again come under media and military scrutiny after a rogue soldier from that base murdered 16 civilians in southern Afghanistan on Sunday. With some of the most notorious cases in recent military history all centered on this base and its veterans, officials would do well to look closer at what really goes on inside the military base.

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