Recombinomics.com August 3, 2012 Following confirmation of variant influenza in exhibitors from the Butler County Fair, the Ohio Department of Agriculture today ordered two pigs to be sent home from the Ohio State Fair after both tested positive for H3N2 variant influenza. Increased monitoring of hog health will continue through the end of the... »
Archive for August 3rd, 2012
Russian Warships Head for Syrian Port of Tartus
BBC.uk 3 August 2012 Three large Russian landing ships carrying hundreds of marines will soon visit the port of Tartus in war-torn Syria, the Russian military says. The ships, each with up to 120 marines on board, will spend a few days in the port, the general staff source said. They will take on... »
Baffle With BS Continues: Non-Manufacturing ISM Better Than Expected As Employment Drops To Lowest Since 2011
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 08/03/2012 The strategy to keep everyone utterly confused and merely chasing momentum and trends continues. After the surge in this morning’s NFP report, driven entirely by statistical fudging and part-time jobs, which has sent the market higher by well over 1%, we next get a Services ISM update for July... »
Russian Air Force to take part in USAF training exercises
Ilya Kramnik VoiceOfRussia.com Despite a cooling off in relations between Russia and NATO countries, neither party has refused taking part in joint military programs. One such program is the regular aerial combat training exercise of the US Air Force and its allies, called “Red Flag”. The next exercise is scheduled for October 2012. US... »
Only 24.6 Percent Of All Jobs In The United States Are Good Jobs
EndOfTheAmericanDream.com Do you want to know why it seems like good jobs are very rare in the United States today? It is because good jobs are very rare in the United States today. According to a paper that was just released by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, only 24.6 percent of all... »
Spain And Italy Are Toast Unless Germany Allows The ECB To Print Trillions Of Euros
TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com The financial chess game in Europe is still being played out, but in the end it is going to boil down to one very fundamental decision. Is Germany going to allow the ECB to print up trillions of euros and use those euros to buy up the sovereign debt of troubled eurozone members... »