Monday, April 10, 2006

Consumer reports vehicles - Report of Iran war plan pushes oil higher


Report of Iran war plan pushes oil higher
Crude nears $68 as reports say U.S. prepares for military strike on Iran; Nigerian tensions add to uncertainty.
Source: money.cnn.com

Stocks up ahead of earnings reports
Dow up 9 with Alcoa set to report first-quarter numbers today Stocks were barely changed in early trading today as Wall Street set aside interest rate fears and readied itself for the start of the first-quarter earnings season, with Alcoa Inc. to release results after the closing bell.
Source: feeds.baltimoresun.com

Countdown to U.S.-Iran War Has Begun: Reports
The article by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh said Bush and others in the White House have come to view Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a potential Adolf Hitler. A senior unnamed Pentagon adviser...
Source: www.ohmynews.com

Reports: Group planned to assassinate Hizbullah leader
Reports surfaced in Beirut Monday that plans had been in the works to assassinate Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Source: albawaba.com

Disney making push in on-demand video
The Walt Disney Co. is putting some of its most popular shows on the Internet for free viewing on a two-month trial basis, according to media reports.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Severe storms bring tornado reports, injuries and school closings
Montgomery, Ala. (AP) - Severe storms spawned reports of tornadoes, hail and downed trees primarily in northern Alabama Friday night. That portion of the state had received the brunt of the storms, but only two injuries have been reported by late Friday night.
Source: www.wpmi.com

Myanmar reports 100 new bird flu cases
YANGON, Myanmar, April 10 (UPI) -- U.N. personnel have identified more than 100 new cases of bird flu in central and northern Myanmar since the first one on March 13.
Source: www.upi.com

C te d'Ivoire: Despair Gives Way to Hope Before Elections, Ivorian Envoy Reports
Once divided, citizens of Cote d'Ivoire now are united behind one grand sentiment -- a wish for elections that could end the often violent standoff between rebels and the central government that has lasted more than three years, says Sarata Ottro Zirignon-Tour , ambassador-at-large and deputy chief of staff for President Laurent Gbagbo.
Source: allafrica.com

Reports Emerge on U.S. Planning for Strike Against Iran
The Washington Post reports that the Bush Administration is studying options for military strikes against Iran. The attacks would be part of a broader strategy to try to pressure Iran to abandon its alleged nuclear development program. Renee Montagne talks to Post reporter Dafna Linzer.
Source: www.npr.org

Reports Raise Possibility of U.S. Strike on Iran
All Things Considered , April 9, 2006 Reports this weekend indicate that the Bush administration is stepping up plans for a military strike against Iran. Host Debbie Elliott speaks with Joseph Cirincione of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about the rhetoric surrounding Iran, and what it all means.
Source: www.npr.org

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