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Buffett likens meltdown to “an economic Pearl Harbour”

Buffett likens meltdown to “an economic Pearl Harbour”New york, Mar. 10 : America's billionaire investor Warren Buffett has likened the current global meltdown to "an economic Pearl Harbor", and doesn''t expect the US economy to recover anytime soon.

The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway said the US economy has "fallen off a cliff" and the current financial situation is "close to the worst case" that he had predicted six months ago.

Meet Maria Sergeyeva – the ‘Russian Sarah Pailn’ in the making

New York, Mar 10 : Maria Sergeyeva, a 24-year-old philosophy student and political activist, is emerging as a rising star in Russian politics.

Since a gushing speech praising Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and president Dmitry Medvedev at a recent pro-Kremlin rally, she has become an Internet sensation as the pin-up of the country's fervently patriotic youth movement.

Russia''s largest political blog had to ban further posts about `Masha' due to excessive traffic.

It may be the first step towards the fulfilment of her political ambitions.

Octomum accepts round-the-clock help from nonprofit agency to raise her kids

Octomum accepts round-the-clock help from nonprofit agency to raise her kidsNew York, March 10 : Nadya Suleman, who became a history-making mum after giving birth to octuplets on January 26, has agreed to use the services of a non-profit agency to raise her 14 kids.

The 33-year-old, who conceived all her kids through in vitro fertilization, will have Angels in Waiting assisting her round-the-clock with free neonatal intensive care.

New York and Amsterdam celebrate 400 years of common history

New York/Amsterdam  - The history of the Big Apple began 400 years ago when the Dutch ship, the Halve Maen, commanded by Captain Henry Hudson arrived at what is now Manhattan.

The ship embarked on its journey in Amsterdam and both cities are celebrating the anniversary over the coming months with a series of parties, parades and concerts.

Amsterdam is hosting New York jazz nights while the Big Apple has invited some big names from The Netherlands such as Dans Theater II and the country's symphony orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.

Events begin on April 6 - the 400th anniversary of the day the Maen, flying under the flag of the Royal Dutch East India Company, began its journey westwards with the Englishman Hudson on board.

US stocks drop on World Bank forecast, Buffett warning

US stocks drop on World Bank forecast, Buffett warning New York  - Major US stock indices closed lower Monday, after the World Bank said it expects the global economy to shrink this year and billionaire Warren Buffett offered another dire assessment about the state of the US economy.

UN official visits Iran to boost ties in Central Asia

UN official visits Iran to boost ties in Central Asia New York  - The United Nations envoy for Afghanistan was in Tehran on Monday to discuss economic cooperation among Central Asian nations and between Iran and Afghanistan, the UN said.

Kai Eide, the top UN representative in Afghanistan, addressed a high-level meeting in Tehran of the 10-nation Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), which is an inter-governmental group promoting mutual economic, technical and cultural support in Central Asia.

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