Saturday, March 5, 2011

U.S. Postal Service insists it doesn’t need bailout, just access to overpaid retirement funds



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U.S. Postal Service insists it doesn’t need bailout, just access to overpaid retirement funds

Without some kind of legislative action in the very near future, the United States Postal Service (USPS) will default on the money it owes to the federal government and could become the next large company to require a bailout, according to members of the House committee in charge of the postal service.

Read more on Daily Caller via Yahoo! News







Joint UN-African Delegation Backs Delaying Benin’s Election

New York, Mar 3 2011 7:10PM A joint delegation of the United Nations, the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) officials today backed calls for delaying Benin’s presidential poll, scheduled for Sunday, to allow time to ensure that the electoral process is credible.

Read more on Scoop.co.nz







Libya's Ambassador Urges Obama to Issue No-Fly Zone, Be Firm With Regime

Listen to the Audio JEFFREY BROWN: And now to the man who was appointed Libya's ambassador to the United States in 2009 by Moammar Gadhafi. Last week, Ali Suleiman Aujali denounced the Libyan leader and called for him to step down. He joins me now. And welcome to you. ALI SULEIMAN AUJALI, Libyan ambassador to the United States: Thank you. JEFFREY BROWN: Because there is some confusion, still, I ...

Read more on The Online NewsHour







Mossad accused of cyber attack on Iranian reactor

A German computer security expert said he believes the United States and Israel's Mossad unleashed the malicious Stuxnet worm on Iran's nuclear program.

Read more on Sydney Morning Herald




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