• Sainsbury's, formerly the market leader but now in second place, is planning a big expansion of its Local stores over the next three to four years, creating in the order of 10, 000 jobs.

    BBC: Sainsbury profits slump

  • But now Conservatory Lab is facing dwindling union interest among its teachers and growing frustration over its affiliation with the federation, which frequently attacks the academic accomplishments of charter schools and last year tried unsuccessfully to block an aggressive expansion of these schools.

    FORBES: Will Conservatory Lab Charter School Stay Unionized?

  • Its friends worry not that it is misguided, but that it may now become over-zealous.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil's central bank: Risks, new and old | The

  • Sure its in process but it has been like that for over two years now and still pending.

    FORBES: Connect

  • The centre-left government of Romano Prodi, now over two years old, has lasted longer than all but two of its 54 predecessors.

    ECONOMIST: The Berlusconi problem

  • But now, after consulting with users all over the world, Bookeen has further revised its reader's looks and performance to better address the needs of a wider, more demanding audience.

    ENGADGET: Bookeen's upgraded, colorful Cybook Opus to debut on May 7

  • There is much talk of the Governing Council taking over, possibly expanded from its current size, but Mr Bremer must now clarify his plans.

    ECONOMIST: Political snags, security woes | The

  • And while the emphasis of marriage has changed over the centuries and it now stresses personal companionship more strongly, but its definition has never altered.

    BBC: Viewpoints: Gay marriage

  • But if Brazil is to have enough electricity to fuel its economy, now expected to grow by over 5% this year, a successful mega-auction is essential.

    ECONOMIST: Electric power in Brazil

  • But as of right now people are losing jobs, the dollar is going down and its all over the world people are losing more and more money.

    FORBES: Why Warren Buffett Won't Invest In Gold

  • Long repressed in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood has been making gains ever since the overthrow of the Mubarak regime, he said, but the court ruling means its Freedom and Justice Party may now have to give up some control over who draws up the new constitution.

    CNN: Row over Egypt's new constitution reflects wider tensions

  • But on a national basis, China has extended its lead over the US, with India now confirmed in third place.

    BBC: Dirty secrets: What's behind carbon's rise?

  • But under the stewardship of its president Mark Silverman, the BTN is now a national sports network seen in over 50 million homes (the intro in the video below incorrectly says 40 million homes) with the conference games also available on BTN2Go, one of only two nationally distributed mobile sports services in over 30 million homes.

    FORBES: The Big Ten Network's Winning Game Plan

  • It's been well over a year since Cyberlink released a new version of its venerable PowerDVD software, but now version 13 has arrived sporting a shiny new look, 4K support and a fresh media upconverting trick.

    ENGADGET

  • But it will be the first in the world to cross over into 2012, according to its government, now that it has joined Samoa in shifting to the other side of the international dateline.

    FORBES: South Pacific 2012: Samoa and Tokelau Jump To New Year's Eve Early

  • Areva, which has been a recurring target for Islamist activists there over the past three years, said Niger forces would now handle the security of its operations but didn't call into question its presence in the country, where it has been mining uranium for 40 years.

    WSJ: Car Bombs Hit Mine, Base in Niger

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