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Rakuten Inc has lowered the transaction fee of the Rakuten Smartpay service for credit card transactions on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices to 3.24%. Rakuten Smartpay is a credit card transaction service for use on smart...
Rakuten Inc has lowered the transaction fee of the Rakuten Smartpay service for credit card transactions on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices to 3.24%. Rakuten Smartpay is a credit card transaction service for use on smartphones that was started on December 6, 2012. Rakuten said it lowered the transaction…
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Charlotte, NC — Pro wrestler Reid Flair, Ric Flair’s son, reportedly passed away as a result of an accidental overdose of heroin and prescription meds. That was the conclusion of the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner’...
Charlotte, NC — Pro wrestler Reid Flair, Ric Flair’s son, reportedly passed away as a result of an accidental overdose of heroin and prescription meds. That was the conclusion of the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner’s office according to the Charlotte Observer. Flair, 25, apparently also had traces of the muscle relaxant clonazepam as well as Xanax in his system, the autopsy indicates. Reid Flair tragically died on March 29 in a hotel room in Charlotte, N.C. His dad found him in the room unconscious (listen to the heart-wrenching 911 call embedded below),and the younger Flair was later pronounced dead at the scene. Following in his father’s footsteps, Reid had been working with All Japan Pro Wrestling but recently returned home and evidently was getting ready to make a couple of appearances stateside. There were even rumors that Reid would soon be joining the WWE. Of his son, Ric Flair said “I loved him. He should have been on top of the world, but he was fighting a battle he couldn’t win. I hope people remember his laugh, his spirit, and his love of life.” Reid’s mother Beth said “It (the report) makes it harder. I knew his fears and I knew how to help him. All he wanted to do was stay busy, train, and keep his mind off the old triggers, then go back to Japan. He was doing really well there.” According to TMZ, the younger Flair had struggled with heroin addiction previously, which allegedly included three other overdose incidents. Wrestling legend Ric Flair (Fliehr) is a 16-time World’s Heavyweight Champion. The flamboyant “Nature Boy” is considered perhaps the greatest pro wrestler of all time. In addition to his in-ring athleticism, Rick Flair in his prime cut the best promos of anyone in that sports-entertainment genre during his time in the NWA, WCW, and WWE among other promotions. Reid Flair Died From An Overdose, Autopsy Confirms is a post from: The Inquisitr
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Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd on Wednesday announced the development of a high-speed thin client gateway technology that allows existing web applications for PCs to be quickly displayed in the same way on smartphones, tablets and other smart ...
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd on Wednesday announced the development of a high-speed thin client gateway technology that allows existing web applications for PCs to be quickly displayed in the same way on smartphones, tablets and other smart devices. The technology even permits smooth control of software via a mobile communications environment…
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Police said Wednesday they are looking for a man who robbed a convenience store in Ome City, Tokyo, on Tuesday morning. Police believe the same man robbed the store in April. TV Asahi reported that the man came into the store at 1:20 ...
Police said Wednesday they are looking for a man who robbed a convenience store in Ome City, Tokyo, on Tuesday morning. Police believe the same man robbed the store in April. TV Asahi reported that the man came into the store at 1:20 a.m. and threatened a 21-year-old employee with…
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The Nikkei will rise 51% in 2013 on expectations of higher company earnings, driven by a weaker yen after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe embarked on radical fiscal and monetary expansionary policies to spur growth, a Reuters poll showed, A...
The Nikkei will rise 51% in 2013 on expectations of higher company earnings, driven by a weaker yen after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe embarked on radical fiscal and monetary expansionary policies to spur growth, a Reuters poll showed, A gradual economic recovery in the United States, Japan's biggest export market,…
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The claim that actions speak louder than words doesn't apply if you're the chairman of the Federal Reserve. Alan Greenspan learned this lesson in the midst of the dot-com bubble, and now Ben Bernanke has his own first-hand experience wit...
The claim that actions speak louder than words doesn't apply if you're the chairman of the Federal Reserve. Alan Greenspan learned this lesson in the midst of the dot-com bubble, and now Ben Bernanke has his own first-hand experience with it. In a speech before the American Enterprise Institute on December 5, 1996, then-Fed chairman Greenspan asked rhetorically [emphasis added]: "How do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade?" The utterance was followed by a slump in global stock markets -- though they recovered soon thereafter. Bernanke's moment came in the latter half of last month. During testimony before the Congressional Joint Economic Committee, Bernanke responded to a question about the end of QE3 by saying that "in the next few meetings, we could take a step down in our pace of purchases" of long-term Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities. Since then, here's what's happened to mortgage rates: US 30 Year Mortgage Rate data by YCharts. But while Greenspan and Bernanke's comments both evoked responses in asset prices, the lessons from the experiences are diametrically opposed. With the benefit of hindsight, Greenspan should have done more to stop the inflation of stocks leading up to the dot-com bubble and crash. Under his watch, the Fed primarily assisted on the back end, lowering interest rates after the crash occurred; economists and commentators have since draw a line between the resulting low interest rates and the subsequent housing bubble. Meanwhile, Bernanke's comments came in the context of an incipient recovery. And one could argue that they were being offered merely to nullify political opposition to the central bank's easy-money policies, which, mind you, have arguably single-handedly propped up our otherwise ailing economy over the past three years. This aside, the fact remains that the Fed appears eager to at least signal a drawdown in its third round of quantitative easing. And the question now is: What will be the impact? The most specific effects will be felt by the banking sector, and particularly lenders that look to the mortgage market for a significant portion of their business. The three banks that come to mind immediately are Wells Fargo , JPMorgan Chase , and Bank of America . In the first quarter of this year, these were the country's three largest mortgage originators, underwriting nearly $190 billion worth of mortgages combined -- Wells Fargo alone accounted for $109 billion of those. Source: Company filings. The saving grace could be the fact that higher interest rates, while driving down mortgage business, will concomitantly increase their yield on earning assets, and thereby their interest rate spread. But whether these will counteract each other remains to be seen. And a secondary effect -- though it won't seem secondary to the average investor -- will be to drive overall asset prices down. By this, I mean stock and bond prices specifically. This is why Warren Buffett says that the official announcement that QE3 is ending will be analogous to the "shot heard round the world." For those of you who are a little rusty on history, this references the respective shots that triggered the American Revolution and World War I. I've discussed this in multiple articles recently -- most comprehensively this one -- but here's the reason: Since QE3 was announced last September, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has shot up by more than 17%. While this isn't as much as the roughly 80% gain in the Nikkei following the announcement of Abenomics in Japan, a correction from these heights would nevertheless be far from pleasant. This is why stocks have been particularly volatile lately. As my colleague Matt Thalman noted yesterday, Tuesday marked the 6th consecutive 100-point move for the Dow. At the end of the day, the point is that, at least for the foreseeable f
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General Motors Co executives broke ground for a new Cadillac factory in China on Wednesday to target luxury buyers in the world's biggest auto market, though they said the segment would grow slower than expected this year. Company lea...
General Motors Co executives broke ground for a new Cadillac factory in China on Wednesday to target luxury buyers in the world's biggest auto market, though they said the segment would grow slower than expected this year. Company leaders said they were optimistic about long-term growth in the luxury segment…
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A win is a win, and the Yankees have now strung two wins together following their two ugliest weeks of the season. It was another nail-biter, but beggars can’t be choosers. The Yankees beat the Dodgers 6-4 in the first game of Wedn...
A win is a win, and the Yankees have now strung two wins together following their two ugliest weeks of the season. It was another nail-biter, but beggars can’t be choosers. The Yankees beat the Dodgers 6-4 in the first game of Wednesday’s double-header. (Presswire) Demonstrate My Lyle After Mark Teixeira returned, Lyle Overbay received a total on 15 plate appearances across two weeks of games. He was relegated to pinch-hitting duty and spot starts in right field, which is not an easy thing to do. Playing irregularly is hard, especially if you’re used to playing full-time. It takes an adjustment, but Lyle does have experience in the role after spending the last several years as a part-timer in the NL. With Teixeira back on the DL, Overbay is again the regular first baseman and he showed no rust on Wednesday. He doubled in a run in Sunday’s win and then doubled in the first two runs of this game. Thomas Neal and Ichiro Suzuki started the third inning with back-to-back singles, then were moved up on David Adams‘ sacrifice bunt. Hyun-Jin Ryu caught way too much of the plate with a fastball in a 1-1 count, a pitch Overbay clobbered to dead center for the two-run-scoring hit. Andre Ethier is a DH miscast as a center fielder, but even Brett Gardner wasn’t catching that one. It was crushed. Lyle has picked up right where he left off before Teixeira’s return. (Mike Stobe/Getty) Old Friend Six years ago, Hiroki Kuroda came over from Japan as a free agent and started his MLB career with the Dodgers. He spent four years in Los Angeles, and on Wednesday he faced them as an opponent for the first time. He didn’t give his former mates any preferential treatment though; Kuroda held the Dodgers scoreless through six innings before allowing his only two runs in the seventh. For all intents and purposes, it was a typical Kuroda start. He wiggled around some base-runners early before settling into a groove in the middle innings, then things got a bit hairy late. Two runs on eight hits and one walk in 6.2 innings isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing line, but it is plenty good enough to win. To be fair, Kuroda did get lucky when Ethier’s soft line drive wound up in his glove in the third inning, allowing them to double Adrian Gonzalez off third base with men on second and third with no outs. He escaped the inning one batter later with a ground ball. They said it’s better to be lucky that good, and Kuroda was both on Wednesday afternoon. Two Errors, Three Insurance Runs It takes a special kind of bad to make two errors on one play, and thankfully Ronald Belisario is that kind of special. With the washed up Vernon Wells at the plate with men on first and second in the seventh, the right-hander got cute and let a soft little infield pop-up fall in so he could turn the double play. He didn’t field it cleanly becase the ball had a little English , and it scooted backwards through his legs. Belisario then picked the ball up and threw to second for the force out, which would he would have gotten easily had he had not thrown the ball into center field. Here’s the GIF, courtesy of Mike Petriello: One error on the intentional drop, another on the throw. Just like that, the Yankees had a big insurance run. Belisario (unintentionally) hit Neal with the next pitch to load the bases, then Ichiro broke things open with a two-run bloop single to left off lefty specialist extraordinaire Paco Rodriguez. He chipped in a solo homer in the sixth as well. Runs are always great, but that three-run seventh inning was a big pick-me-up after the Dodgers scored two runs a half-inning earlier to make it a one-run game. Belisario gets the majority of the credit, but big ups to Ichiro for driving in those two extra runs. No Easy Wins Allowed As for the bullpen, Shawn Kelley deserves credit for striking out Nick Punto to end the seventh and clean up Kuroda’s mess. Preston Claiborne faced three
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For the sixth year in a row, the Lexus LS was named the best overall vehicle in the 2013 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, with only 59 problems per 100 vehicles sold. The industry averages 113 problems per 100 vehicles sold. The study,...
For the sixth year in a row, the Lexus LS was named the best overall vehicle in the 2013 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, with only 59 problems per 100 vehicles sold. The industry averages 113 problems per 100 vehicles sold. The study, which looks at problems experienced in the first 90 days of vehicle ownership, was redesigned in 2013 to better reflect issues related to new technologies and features. As a result, Lexus fell to third overall behind Porsche & GMC after being first for the past two years — here’s a snapshot of the results: In related news, the Yoshiwara (TABC) plant in Japan, which produces the Lexus LX and Toyota Land Cruiser, received a Gold Plant Assembly Line Quality Award. Read more about the J.D. Power Initial Quality Study
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This Neymar kid might just be worth all the hype.Neymar, Brazil's 21-year-old attacking starlet, scored another golazo Wednesday at the FIFA Confederations Cup, exciting the home fans and providing further evidence of what a talented pla...
This Neymar kid might just be worth all the hype.Neymar, Brazil's 21-year-old attacking starlet, scored another golazo Wednesday at the FIFA Confederations Cup, exciting the home fans and providing further evidence of what a talented player FC Barcelona have signed for next season.This time, the victims were Mexico in a Group A match in Fortaleza. Brazil won 2-0, and Neymar was involved in both goals. Neymar's goal was his second in as many matches at the Confederations Cup and his 22nd overall in 36 senior appearances with Brazil.Both of his goals this week have come early in the match, and both were well taken.On Sunday, Neymar opened the scoring for Brazil against Japan in the third minute with a powerful, accurate volley from long range following Fred's chest-down outside the box. Brazil went on to win the match 3-0.Wednesday's opener wasn't quite as early, nor was it quite as impressive. Still, it once again demonstrated Neymar's superb technique and touch.In the ninth minute, Dani Alves crossed from the right, and after Mexico failed to clear properly with a defensive header, Neymar buried his first-time volleyed shot at the near post. The goal appears in GIF form below (HT 101 Great Goals). Enjoy, and for another angle, check out this video.Neymar scored his goal against the backdrop of civil unrest in his homeland, which is set to host the FIFA World Cup next summer. Tens of thousands of Brazilians have taken to the streets to protest the government's "policing, poor public services and high costs for the World Cup," per The Guardian.Neymar said before the match that the protesters had "inspired" him. Neymar said on Facebook before Brazil-Mexico game he'd be inspired by the protesters in the streets. Took him just 9 mins to score— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) June 19, 2013 Brazil went into halftime leading Mexico 1-0, and the score remained the same until second-half stoppage time—when Neymar produced another jaw-dropping moment.Neymar collected the ball on the left and beat two Mexican defenders before picking out a wide-open Jo to slot home. Follow @MikeCummings37
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