Tories accept terror bill with time-limited powers

Tories accept terror bill with time-limited powers. THE government's controversial Terrorism Bill is set to become law after the Conservatives last night indicated they will allow the measure to pass through the House of Lords in exchange for a time limit on its powers. [The Scotsman]

Tech Rag Tear Outs

Tech Rag Tear Outs. I just a had a delightful Skype call with Steve Holden. Steve produces Tech Rag Tear Outs – a daily 1-3 minute Podcast on the latest tech news. It's an easy (and quick) way to keep up on developments in IT. Thanks, Steve! Sign up over at Tech News Radio. …… Continue reading Tech Rag Tear Outs

Four Leaders You Need to Know

Four Leaders You Need to Know. They may not be CNBC regulars, but this fab four represent what`s needed today: CEOs with vision who also aren`t afraid to get their hands dirty. [Fast Company]

Edinburgh UK's second most prosperous city

Edinburgh UK's second most prosperous city. THE SCOTTISH capital is only narrowly beaten on GDP per head, while other Scots cities defy perception of country being economically backward. [The Scotsman]

Bill Gates picks up honorary knighthood from Queen

Bill Gates picks up honorary knighthood from Queen. Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates will receive an honorary Knighthood from the U.K.'s Queen Elizabeth II in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. Gates has been awarded the title KBE, or Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, for… Continue reading Bill Gates picks up honorary knighthood from Queen

Greenspan Says Federal Budget Deficits Are 'Unsustainable'

Greenspan Says Federal Budget Deficits Are 'Unsustainable'. Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, urged Congress to scrutinize both spending and taxes to solve the problem. By EDMUND L. ANDREWS. [NYT > Home Page]

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New Poll Finds Bush Priorities Are Out of Step With Americans

New Poll Finds Bush Priorities Are Out of Step With Americans. Americans are increasingly resistant to the president's plan to revamp Social Security, according to a Times/CBS News poll. By ADAM NAGOURNEY and JANET ELDER. [NYT > Home Page]

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