Friday, June 22, 2012

On the fly

  • Stocks on Wall Street were higher at midday as a headline miss on housing starts was paired with bullish revisions and housing permits data. Stocks opened slightly higher following a housing starts report that was mostly better than expected.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • WALL STREET JOURNAL: Greek voters narrowly endorsed pro-bailout forces in a momentous election, easing fears for now of an imminent rupture with the euro zone, the Wall Street Journal reportsA U.S.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • ABOVE LONESOME LAKE, N.H. — Some New Hampshire ponds and lakes are so remote, the only way anglers can get to them is by hiking for miles through the woods. But the fish? They arrive by helicopter.
  • (Bangor Daily News)
  • For details, call Diana Perez at 360-449-7843. • The International Federation of Fly Fishers is hosting an International Fly Fishing Fair July 12-14 at the Spokane Convention Center.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Russell Westbrook has been about as electric as a player can be in these Finals -- a walking storyline. Watch him fly around the court with an invisible jetpack, embarrassing all who would defend him. Watch him make critical errors, embarrassing himself.
  • (ESPN)
  • SHANGHAI quarantine authorities reported a type of bacteria found for the first time on Chinas mainland on Wednesday.
  • (English Eastday)
  • CHESTER, Pa. – In the middle of his first weekly press conference as interim manager of the Philadelphia Union, John Hackworth was asked what his first week on the job has been like. "Has it been seven days?" he asked.
  • (mlssoccer.com)
  • An American student who discovered he was included on the government's no-fly list and was barred from a U.S.-bound flight from Costa Rica was reunited with family and friends after he flew to Mexico and then walked across the U.S.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Shares of Amgen (NAS: AMGN) hit a 52-week high on Wednesday. Lets take a look at how it got there and see whether clear skies are still in the forecast.
  • (Daily Finance)
  • A U.S. citizen from San Diego who was barred from boarding a flight home from Costa Rica — apparently because he has been placed on the U.S.
  • (msnbc.com)

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