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What Economic Recovery? List of U.S. job losses & store closings for 23 January 2013. More proof that God can’t stop a shut down, and Christians are greedy! Big profits do not stop companies from laying off hundreds! So much for health care, thank you Obama/Romney! Renewable energy goin’ down!

In Minnesota, the Andersen windows Corporation laying off an undisclosed number of employees. Corporate officials say its part of their normal seasonal employment practices.

In North Carolina, coffee, wine and tea store 3 Cups gone for good: “After much deliberation, we have decided that our 3 Cups business model is no longer financially sustainable.”-owners

The Gift Garage in New York, shut down.  Also, the Scotch ‘N Sirloin Steakhouse in the Winton Place mall, shut down with no reason given.

In New York, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese announced that 22 elementary and two high schools will be closed down!  Church officials said the schools were not financially self sufficient.  Christian Greed might be a factor, as many of the schools are used for poor Catholic families who can’t afford to pay for private school.

Learning Ally, a non-profit that helps people with learning disabilities, ended its Charlottesville, Virginia, operation.  It’s one of eight learning centers they will close down. Company officials blame financial problems.

In Virginia, the Richmond school district revealed that as many as 500 people will lose their jobs because of the budget!  The Richmond School System is dealing with a $11.6 million USD shortfall.

International Business Machines (IBM) revealed they will “rebalance” their workforce, despite a $5.8 billion profit!  They did not give details.

Vertis Communications is closing up shop in Dallas, Texas. 27 employees being laid off. The Maryland based company went bankrupt and sold most of its assets to a competitor.  Vertis officials said the assets that haven’t been sold off will be shut down.

Med-Aid Pharmacy in Mission, Texas, is closed down. They blame changes in Medicaid reimbursements.

144 people were told they will be out-o-work at the Grand Rapids Home for VeteransMichigan state officials are trying to save $4 million dollars by switching to contracted work, and they claim quality of care will not go down.  That claim is disputed by a recent University of Michigan study.

Summa Health System laid off 54 employees in Ohio. They blame lower than expected revenue due to the Obama-Romney health care reforms!

In Minnesota, North Memorial Health Care laid off an undisclosed number of employees at the North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale.  Officials blame decreased admissions and revenue.

The Calhoun County Hospital in Arlington, Georgia, laying off 29 staff. They blame the unstable financial situation of the hospital.

Glendale Memorial Hospital, in California, said they will layoff employees because of the increased number of patients who can’t pay.

This comes after California’s Glendale Adventist Medical Center laid off 21 staff, blaming it on the Obama-Romney health care reforms!

California base Leap Wireless announced 120 job cuts.  The cuts are a result of the company reducing its retail distribution.  Walmart and Radio Shack are now its only distributors, after Dollar General, Target and Kmart were cut.

In California, specialty gift store Brookstone said they were leaving the troubled Downtown plaza, in Sacramento.

In Oklahoma, a germanium refiner laid off at least 34 employees. Umicore Optical Materials blamed the layoffs on a drop in demand for their solar power product.

In Wisconsin, Alliant Energy said they are laying off 30 employees at their Madison renewable energy construction firm.  They are also letting go 36 out-o-state employees. Officials blamed a decline in demand for renewable energy sources: “The wind business isn’t doing very well, and we’re looking to get back to our core business of gas and electric utilities.”-Scott Reigstad

RR Donnelley printers shutting down in Greenville, Wisconsin.  47 people out-o-work.  They blame market conditions, like competition with the internet.

In Lewiston, Maine, a printing company founded in 1878 is going bust.  Geiger Brothers is shutting down their manufacturing division, laying off 75 people.  They say they’ve been losing money to internet and home computers.

The print version of Treasury & Risk magazine ceased to exist. Summit Business Media ended production of the printed version, and wants to sell off its Futures magazine.

In Illinois, the Good as New Thrift Store and Training Center to shut down. The company that runs the center said it has “not met certain goals and objectives”  (probably code for “not making enough money”).

In Ohio, Olan Mills photography service has closed all its Cincinnati stores.  Stores in Kentucky are also closing.  Stores in Tennessee were closed last year after new owners took over the company.  The new owners blame digital pics. Olan Mills started in the 1930s.

UTC Aerospace Systems eliminating 71 jobs in Connecticut.   The cuts will take place at their Windsor Locks operations, and they say it’s because the company needs to save money.

200 people will be out-o-work in Florida! Elster AMCO Water going bust. The 45 years old business was one of only five U.S. companies that made water meters.   The company was sold out to a Red Coat British company, who decided to move manufacturing to Mexico.

As I’ve reported in my Kmart/Sears closings updates, the Kmart in Seattle, Washington, closing down. 85 people out-o-work.

TOP Food & Drug in Lacey, Washington, closed down. Company officials say it’s necessary to “strengthen our overall business”.  Since 2010 they’ve closed five other stores in Oregon and Washington.

Too big to fail JP Morgan Chase laying off another 121 employees! They blame the mortgage settlement with the federal government.

Norovirus update, 13 February 2013: Spike in cases! School budgets getting hammered! More hospitals in U.K. shutting down! Avoid Oysters! Blame no paid sick leave, again!

13 February 2013

In United Kingdom, the Arrowe Park Hospital has lifted visitor restrictions.  Hospital officials said they imposed the restrictions to keep patients from catching the vomiting bug.

12 February 2013

Two nursing homes in Sacramento County, California, are reporting outbreaks.  At least 34 people sick.

Also in Sacramento County, school officials say there are so many students out sick that the school districts are losing state funding.  Officials report losing between $28 and $39 USD per day for every student out sick.

A New Jersey TV station reporting that hospitals in Bronx, New York, are reporting spikes in the number of people coming in with the stomach bug.

In United Kingdom, four wards of the York Teaching Hospital were shut down:  “It’s really tough in the hospital. We have had to open extra beds wherever we can in areas which have previously been empty. Staff is also thin on the ground because some of them have also come down with the bug.”-Libby McManus, National Health Service (NHS)

In Arkansas, health officials believe the norovirus (aka Norwalk virus) has hit their state, but, because it isn’t really tracked they’re not sure how bad it is this year.  One doctor said that norovirus is under-reported.

In Belgium, the grocery store chain Carrefour is recalling Normandy oysters. The company is worried because of the growing number of people who ate them are now showing signs of norovirus infection.

11 February 2013

In Canada, visitor restrictions have been lifted at a Prince Albert Hospital. 16 patients and eight hospital staff became sick back in January.

08 February 2013

In Pennsylvania, a Catholic prep school, Villa Joseph Marie, closed because too many students were out sick.

In Tennessee,  doctors say norovirus is now at epidemic levels: “For other people who have chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease, it can be deadly.  A lot of these people have to get put in the hospital because they get so severely dehydrated.”-Mark Castellaw, Baptist Memorial Hospital

In Wyoming, state inspectors have determined the source of what caused a norovirus outbreak at a Golden Corral buffet back in December.  A 15 page report blames 31 employees, who kept working even though they were all sick. A total of 344 cases were reported. Blame no paid sick leave!

In Contra Costa County, California, it was revealed that a steak restaurant was closed because of the vomiting bug. County officials closed Fleming’s Steakhouse after several employees and at least two customers became sick.  It’s now open after being cleaned.

In South Dakota, the entire Bridgewater-Emery school district closed down because so many students and teachers were out sick.

07 February 2013

In North Carolina, the Mecklenburg County Health Department has confirmed many cases at local nursing homes.  At least 45 residents and 12 nursing home staff are sick.

In Missouri, the Saint Louis County Health Department reports at least eight outbreaks in the county. Officials with Barnes Jewish Hospital say cases are spiking.

06 February 2013

In California, Charity Thoman, with the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department, wrote of her experiences with norovirus, and tried to explain why this year’s version is so bad: “What’s different about the virus in this 2012-2013 season involves one of my favorite topics: evolutionary genetics. Norovirus is a single-stranded RNA virus which can evolve rapidly by inserting small mutations into its genome. In March 2012, the virus mutated again, resulting in the GII.4 Sydney strain (named after its origin in Sydney, Australia). This mutant strain is spreading rapidly across the world and across California. Santa Barbara County is now sending all positive stool specimens to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) for further subtyping to determine which strain we are dealing with. So far all of our positive specimens have been the new Sydney strain.”

In Ohio, the Columbus Public Health Department reports 100 confirmed cases.

World War 3: U.S. occupation of Afghanistan; 02 – 04 February 2013. German & U.S. leaders threatened with assassination! Pakistan claims Afghanistan is attacking them! Billions more in tax money going to Afghanistan!

04 February 2013

In Helmand province, U.S. led NATO/ISAF forces launched a heliborne operation in Gerishk district. Witnesses say when the fighting was over three medivac copters had to be called in for the NATO/ISAF troops. Two Mujahideen were killed, and one Mujahid was wounded.  Three villagers were kidnapped by U.S. led NATO/ISAF troops.

In Laghman Province, Mujahideen claim they used a remote controlled landmine to blow up a U.S. military vehicle on the Kabul-Jalalabad highway.  They say three U.S. personnel were killed, two wounded.

In Faryab Province, four cops from the Karzewan district joined the Mujahideen.

In Badghis Province, a local cop joined the Mujahideen.

In response to the Red Coat British empire, President Hamid Karzai says Afghanistan was better off before the Red Coats arrived, and the Brits need to leave:  “They feel fulfilled with regard to the objective of fighting terrorism and weakening al-Qaeda, or they feel that they were fighting in the wrong place in the first place, so they should discontinue doing that and leave.”

After accusing Afghanistan’s top airline of drug smuggling, the United States is now backpedaling.  Kam Air was accused of smuggling opium, but now U.S. officials say they are dropping sanctions pending the outcome of an Afghan led investigation.

03 February 2013

In Helmand Province, six people, including two girls, were killed when they drove over a landmine.  Also, Mujahideen claim a U.S. led Georgian ISAF armored vehicle ran over a landmine, killing two and wounding one.

In Farah Province, witnesses say a U.S. led home invasion took place in Bakwa district’s Shagi area. They say a man was forced to walk around most of the day with a black bag over his head, then he was shot and killed in front of his family.

In Kandahar Province, Panjwai district, Mujahideen claim a U.S. led NATO/ISAF dismount patrol stepped on a landmine killing one and wounding another. Mujahideen then opened up with sniper fire, killing another two.  Also, reports say U.S. led NATO/ISAF forces abandoned an outpost in the Zangawat region’s Chamanyano area.  Mujahideen claim they are making good use of the equipment left behind.

In Paktika Province, two Afghan National Police joined the Mujahideen.

The German intelligence service confirmed a video threat against Chancellor Angela Merkel, and President Barack Obama. The video says the Arab Spring will turn into the European Summer and that: “We want to see Obama and Merkel dead”

02 February 2013

In Kandahar Province, reports that U.S. NATO/ISAF forces abandoned an outpost near the Chil Ghor village.  Also, witnesses say a NATO/ISAF armored vehicle ran over a landmine near Shahwalikot district bazaar, medivac copters were brought in.  Also, in Panjawai district witnesses say homes and orchards were torn down and uprooted by occupier forces.  They were told it was necessary to build a new highway.  Also in Panjawai district, a U.S. led NATO/ISAF outpost in the Talokan region’s Shra area was abandoned.  In Zhiri district, U.S. led NATO/ISAF troops abandoned an outpost on Sanghisar hill.

In Nangarhar Province, yet another assassination attempt against government officials. This time the target, a district security chief, was wounded and his bodyguard killed, by explosion.  Two bystanders were wounded.

In Kunduz Province, witnesses say another U.S. led home invasion led to one person being kidnapped, and several children wounded by flying glass after shots were fired. It happened in the Khan Abad district.

Pakistani officials claim that Afghanistan launched an artillery attack on their territory.  Six people killed, four wounded.

India announced it will invest big time into Afghanistan’s stone/marble industry: “There are some amazing stones in Afghanistan which can be mined and processed with the help of new machines and technologies.”-R.K. Gupta, Rajasthan’s (in India) Centre for Development of Stones

The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) said they will be giving Afghanistan $2 billion USD to help develop industries.

 

 

What Economic Recovery? List of U.S. job losses & store closings for 22 January 2013. Dish Network to close 300 Blockbuster stores, 3,000 people unemployed!

Dish Network announced they will shut down 300 Blockbuster video stores across the country.  3,000 people out-o-work!!!  Dish Network bought Blockbuster in 2011.

AT&T eliminating 66 jobs at their Greensboro, North Carolina, call center.  They call it “business reduction”.

The Food Lion grocery store chain announced it will shut down eight stores in North Carolina.

Amy’s Hallmark closing down in Shelby, North Carolina.  It’s a corporate owned store, and Hallmark blames the bad economy: “…I can confirm that it is scheduled to close on February 24, due to declining sales.”-Toni Ferro, spokeswoman for Hallmark

International Paper announced it will end operations of their number 2 paper machine at their Augusta, Georgia, factory.  75 jobs lost.  The number 2 paper machine had been in operation since 1965.

The independent owner of a Pella women’s clothing store out-o-business in Buckhead, Georgia.  The owner said the bad economy was more than her 37 years old business could handle: “The economy is not the same….Independents are struggling.”-unnamed owner

In Texas a relatively new state toll road agency is already in trouble.  The Alamo Regional Mobile Authority (ARMA) says it has to layoff staff just to make it to 2016.  There have been many problems with the new agency, including projects getting way behind schedule (ARMA blames it on federal environmental impact studies). However, county officials would like to see the ARMA disappear:  “What we’ve asked them to do is downsize their staff to zero. Why would you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to do nothing?”-Kevin Wolff, Bexar County

After 54 years in business, Texas HVAC company Avery Air now bankrupt and liquidated.  More than 45 people out-o-work. Investors claim they tried to save the company, but previously unknown expresses and debts forced them to shut the company down.

Southern Air is moving its HQ from Connecticut to Kentucky.  It means 120 out-o-work in Connecticut: “…it has become apparent that a relocation of our headquarters is warranted for both strategic and financial reasons.”-Dan McHugh, CEO

A controversial brain injury treatment center now bankrupt. The Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation is wracked with problems, from investigations over patient abuse (one claim says caregivers forced patients to fight each other, just like in those for profit corporate prisons) to tens of millions of U.S. dollars in unpaid debt.

The Grant Family Farms out-o-business.  The Colorado family blamed crop damage and the bad economy, but swore to come back: “We have farmed here in Colorado for 61 years; we will figure out a way.”-Andy Grant

Envi, a specialty re-sale store in Old Colorado City, Colorado, giving up the ghost because of the bad economy: “It’s just been a roller coaster ride and it’s time to get off. I don’t feel like it was great when I started, and I don’t feel like it’s getting any better, to be honest.”-Marci Austin, owner

The owner of several women’s clothing store chains, Big M, now bankrupt.  The New Jersey based corporation owns 150 stores in the United States.  The company says it has $50 million in assets, but owes more than $100 million in debt.

In Idaho, the Ann Taylor women’s clothing store in the GGP owned Boise Towne Square mall, gone for good. 14 employees out-o-work.

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As I’ve stated in my updated reports on Kmart & Sears closings, the Milwaukie Kmart in Oregon being shut down.  At least 61 people out-o-work.

In California, the 50 years old restaurant, Hof’s Marina, shutting down in Long Beach.  No info about the other five Hof’s restaurants.

In Minnesota, a Work Out World in Rochester shut down with little notice: “There was a semi-truck hauling out equipment and a terse sign about it closing on the door. I couldn’t believe it.”-Victoria Nyari, customer

In Queensbury, New York, the Sokol’s Market closed down after 40 years of operation.  “Everybody has been affected by the economy. We could have held on and made the best of it, but we have an opportunity to end on a good note.”-Matt Sokol

In Pearl River, New York, Hadeler Hardware up for sale. The owner of the store first started in 1905, wants to retire.

2nd U.S. civil war & Christian Evil: White Iowa Taliban want to send victims of rape and incest to prison for murder!!! Racism involved!

“We’re talking about the victim of rape would go to prison along with her rapist! It’s very hard to understand the feeling behind it. It’s a health care issue, I mean, sometimes in order to save someone’s life a woman could possibly need an abortion. When we talk about being pro-life, my new question is ‘whose life?’”-Wessel-Kroeschell, Iowa state representative opposed to potential new law

A new bill, called House File 2298, has within it a section called “Feticide” which could make it a crime of murder for any woman who gets an abortion, even in rape and incest cases.

The bill was introduced by nine Republicans (some Tea Party members, lets call them Iowa Taliban) who call themselves Christians.

The proposed law forces health care providers to report suspected cases of abortion to police. The report must include the age, education level, marital status and even the “race” of the woman.  It also must include whether the woman has children or past history of abortions.

A woman who gets and abortion, and/or the doctor who performs abortion will go to prison for life without parole.  A failed abortion results in 25 years in prison. The bill also creates a guilt by association crime.

Even a person who “unintentionally” causes abortion could face 25 years in prison.

The Iowa Taliban say they will never stop until their bill becomes law: “There are some who say that we need to ease up on this because it’s not winning us anything. My thought is we can’t let this drop. Even if I’m in here screaming to empty walls, I will always be a voice for the unborn.”-Rob Bacon, Iowa state representative supporting potential new law

2nd U.S. civil war: 790% increase in federal prisons population!!! Immigrants, drugs & guns main targets!!! Push for more private for profit prisons?

“Since the early 1980s, there has been a historically unprecedented increase in the federal prison population. Some of the growth is attributable to changes in federal criminal justice policy during the previous three decades.”-The Federal Prison Population Buildup: Overview, Policy Changes, Issues, and Options

08 February 2013, according to a Congressional Research Service report made public at the end of January, the number of Americans now incarcerated in federal prisons has skyrocket by 790%, since 1980!

“Since FY [fiscal year] 1980, the federal prison population has increased, on average, by approximately 6,100 inmates each year. Data show that a growing proportion of inmates are being incarcerated for immigration- and weapons-related offenses, but the largest portion of newly admitted inmates are being incarcerated for drug offenses.”

The researchers suggested using more private for profit prisons: “Placing more inmates in private facilities could help alleviate overcrowding in federal prisons without the need to invest in a large-scale expansion of federal prison bedspace.”

However, they admitted that recent studies were inconclusive as to the effectiveness and cost savings of privately run prisons, because of the way data was put together.  They quoted the conclusion of another study which said “…prison privatization provides neither a clear advantage nor disadvantage compared with publicly managed prisons. Neither cost savings nor improvements in quality of confinement are guaranteed through privatization.”-Brad W. Lundahl, Chelsea Kunz, and Cyndi Brownell, et al., “A Meta-analysis of Cost and Quality of Confinement Indicators,” Research on Social Work Practice, vol. 19, no. 4 (July 2009), p. 392

What was that about the Land of the Free?

What Economic Recovery? FedEx radical changes, buys out 10% of executives! More changes to come!

The world’s second largest shipping provider, FedEx, is buying out 10% of its U.S. executives!

Company officials refused to give exact numbers.  Don’t feel too bad for those officers and directors, they’ll get anywhere from four weeks to two years worth of pay (depending on how long they worked for FedEx) as part of the buyout.

But this is just the beginning of employee cuts. Fedex officials said they have to radically change up their operations in order to hit a profit target of $1.7 billion USD: “The goal is to explain, at a high level, the most significant organizational realignments we plan to make in the months following the voluntary buyout process. A series of cross-functional teams continue to work on plans for our future structure below the director level. Those details cannot be finalized until after the voluntary buyout process is complete.”-recent FedEx memo to employees

 

What Economic Recovery? List of U.S. job losses & store closings for 21 January 2013. Bad economy hits commercial truck tire factory! Another Romney wonderkind Staples goin’ down! No more AAFES movie theaters?

Goodyear tire maker recently bought out the contracts of 200 employees at its Fayetteville, North Carolina factory. Now Goodyear wants to layoff 41 people at its Danville, Virginia factory.  The Danville factory makes commercial truck tires, and company officials say the bad economy has reduced demand for the big truck tires.

In Ohio, one of Mitt Romney’s claim to fame, a Staples office supply store will shut down in Bellefontaine.  It’s part of the company’s plans to downsize its operations.

Fairview Clinics-Chaska, in Minnesota, closing down and moving to a new location.  They blame it on a drastic reduction in customers seeking health care.

As part of their plans to cut back worldwide, Canada’s Cirque du Soleil ended its Iris show in Los Angeles, California.  100 people out-o-work!

The U.S. Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) is shutting down half of its movie theaters at U.S. military bases around the world.  The reason is that the AAFES movie theaters never upgraded to the latest projection technologies, and now the cost to upgrade is not justified by amount of business the theaters get.  100s of jobs will be lost. AAFES is upgrading the other half of its theaters (about 60).

Just a few days after announcing the closing of two Pennsylvania, Bottom Dollar food stores, three more closings were announced.  One each in North Wales, Chalfont and near Reading.

Computer repair shop in Burlington, North Carolina, out-o-business. No reason was given for the TechVets demise.

Another Christian school goin’ down! The Our Lady of Fatima School in New Castle, Delaware, being consolidated with All Saints Catholic School in Millcreek.  School officials blame declining enrollment.

South Dakota’s LodgeNet Interactive (hotel movie service provider) now bankrupt after making deal with California’s Colony Capital.

Nonprofit Baltimore Behavioral Health goes bankrupt because of $5 million in debt.  However, in 2010 an investigative reporter discovered that the nonprofit was overcharging Medicaid, with the excess payments going to the family that controlled the mental health service (you see it’s not the people who need the help that’re ripping off social programs, it’s the service providers).  By the middle of 2012 all the family members were removed from the board of directors. Also, in 2011 Bank of America sued saying the clinic was not making the payments (default) on a $2.5 million worth of loans.  The result is that the people who need the help are not going to get it.

In Iowa, the G&R Feed and Grain went bankrupt.

The maker of a new blood test that identifies anti-biotic resistant staph now bankrupt. Colorado’s MicroPhage claims to have too much debt, yet SEC filings show the company just made a deal with the biggest medical distributor in the country, to distribute its new staph test. Also, the filings revealed a $6 million investment from a single investor.

 

World War 3: U.S. occupation of Afghanistan; 30 January – 01 February 2013. Big Asian bank gives Afghanistan more money! More U.S. led home invasions! Women kidnapping & killing children!

01 February 2013

The German government has announced that they will keep German/NATO  troops in Afghanistan for at least 13 more months.

In Takhar Province, a man entered the university and started shooting. He killed two cops before being wounded. At this point it seems the man was upset about not being let onto the university compound.

In Faryab Province, two members of a government funded paramilitary group joined the Mujahideen.

In Uruzgan Province, seven Afghan government security personnel joined the Mujahideen.

In Helmand Province, Mujahideen report that a Georgian/ISAF dismounted patrol stepped on a landmine, killing one and wounding two.

31 January 2013

In Nuristan Province, a school was set on fire.  Mujahideen say it was done by government forces and then blamed on Mujahideen.  In the past Mujahideen have always denied being involved with attacks on schools.  They pointed out that the latest school burning involved burning Qurans, which they would not do.

In Kunar Province, reports saying U.S./NATO troops shot and wounded three farmers as they were working in their fields.  Supposedly the U.S. led troops apologized.

In Kandahar Province, Mujahideen say they repelled a U.S./NATO heliborne operation.  They then witnessed two medivacs called in to take out the casualties in Spirwan area of Panjwaee district.

In Herat Province, an 11 years old child was kidnapped, and then killed.  The child belonged to a wealthy family in the area.  Two women have been arrested in connection to the crime.

In Nangarhar Province, a civil servant was assassinated by gunshot.

In Helmand Province, a NATO convoy was ambushed in Anzar Shali Karez area of Nawzad district.  A two hour firefight then ensued, casualties unknown.

The Asian Development Bank is granting the Afghan government $300 million USD, supposedly for use in building the country’s infrastructure.

30 January 2013

In Kandahar Province, Mujahideen said a U.S. led heliborne operation landed in a booby trap. It happened in Band Taimoor region of Maiwand district. Mujahideen say they detonated remote controlled bombs as the helicopters came in.  It took three more helicopters to medivac out the casualties.

In Kunduz Province, a U.S. led home invasion resulted in five people kidnapped.

In Ghazni Province, U.S. led home invasion forces kidnapped a local Imam.

In Nangarhar Province, reports of yet another U.S. led nighttime home invasion. Two people were killed and nine kidnapped.

In Faryab Province, one woman killed, 15 people wounded, after a motorcycle bomb went off in a market place.

In Khost Province, two children were killed when a bomb exploded near a shopping bazaar.  The bomb went off just as a police patrol went by.

A U.S. Army solider is being accused of being an unwitting propagandist for the Mujahideen. Last year he was trying to upload his helmet cam video to a private internet account, but it ended up on YouTube.  The two minute long video shows an U.S. soldier, seemingly separated from his unit, coming under fire, and calling for help after being shot.

In Paktika Province, an Afghan National Army commander, and two soldiers, joined the Mujahideen.  Also, reports that a U.S./NATO armored vehicle ran over a landmine, killing two and wounding three crewmen.

In Uruzgan Province, two Afghan government personnel joined the Mujahideen.  They then ambushed a patrol of Afghan government forces. Three killed, two wounded and one captured. One Mujahid killed.

The government of Denmark announced they will pull out their troops by the end of 2014.

 

What Economic Recovery? List of U.S. job losses & store closings for 20 January 2013. Another Christian school goin’ down!

Operators of the Troy Mine in Montana say they might have to lay off employees, if they can’t stop repeated cave ins. So far the 205 employees have been kept busy on other projects, but company officials say if the silver and copper mines remain closed for any longer then they’ll have to layoff employees.  The Troy Mine has been shut down since December 2012.

Schuler Books & Music shutting down Grand Rapids, Michigan, store.  Owners say they can not renew the lease because sales have always been “marginal”.

First Niagara Bank closing down Greenport, New York, branch.  Bank officials say they have to consolidate branches.

Indiana’s John Paul II Catholic High School will closed down.   A press release given to local media did not explain why.

Oak Ridge Market in Oak Ridge, Missouri, closing for good.  Owners say it’s the bad economy, not only are their employees now out-o-work, but so are they.

U.S. division of video game maker Atari, now bankrupt.  Some reports say it’s a way for the U.S. division to protect itself from the bad finances of the French parent company.

Sky High Sports arcade in Bellevue, Washington, now bankrupt.

Arizona trucking company, Cooley Industries, now bankrupt.

In Texas, Handy Hardware Wholesale group now bankrupt.

Financial services company, Pension Worldwide, now bankrupt in Delaware.

Wisconsin’s Golden Guernsey milk bottler now bankrupt.  The new California based owners said, in a round-a-bout way, that they were not going to get their investment back because of “seemingly nonnegotiable operating expenses.”