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T-Mobile loses 50,000 customers in Q2 2011, revenue dips slightly

T-Mobile USA issued its Q2 earnings statement today and, while the outlook isn’t quite as bleak as it was during the first quarter of this year, there’s still some cause for concern up in Bellevue. According to the report, the carrier lost a total of 50,000 customers last quarter, which is actually an encouraging sign, considering it dropped a whopping 99,000 during Q1, and 93,000 during the second quarter of 2010. Total revenues, however, dipped slightly to $5.1 billion from the $5.2 billion reported for the previous quarter, with service revenues holding firm at $4.6 billion — a 1.7 percent decrease from Q2 2010. President and CEO Philipp Humm blamed the numbers on a “challenging market,” but was quick to point out the brighter aspects of T-Mobile’s statement, including the carrier’s expanded 4G coverage, and the fact that a full 29 percent of its customers are using 3G or 4G smartphones — an “all-time high.” Skip past the break for more numbers and acronyms. Continue reading T-Mobile loses 50,000 customers in Q2 2011, revenue dips slightly T-Mobile loses 50,000 customers in Q2 2011, revenue dips slightly originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Aug 2011 07:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Mendapause Menopause Supplement for Hot Flashes, Night Sweats, and Mood Swings

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Ground Turkey Recall

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Better Business Bureau

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Dissident republicans using Facebook to identify police in Northern Ireland

PSNI looking into whether web page encouraging others to share images of officers compromises their safety Dissident republicans are using Facebook to help identify and share information about police officers in Northern Ireland, sparking fears for their safety. Republicans living in the dissident strongholds of Tyrone and Derry have posted images and personal details of officers serving in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) on a Facebook page, claiming that the pictures show officers “harassing republicans”. The page encourages others to post more images and information about other police operations in the north of Ireland. The PSNI said it was aware of the site and was looking into whether it compromises the personal security of their officers. During the Troubles, broadcasters covering the conflict voluntarily kept the faces of officers out of television news reports. Those on the beat were filmed from behind, or at angles obscuring their face, in order to preclude terror groups using the pictures to identify targets for murder. Senior officers in the Royal Ulster Constabulary (the PSNI’s predecessor) did often appear in front of cameras, but the de facto ban on facial pictures continued right up to the 1994 IRA ceasefire, when the situation relaxed. However, since the upsurge in dissident terror activity over the last two years, the voluntary censorship has returned. Social networking sites have been used by dissident republicans in the propaganda war. YouTube came under fire two years ago after it emerged that the Real IRA and Continuity IRA were posting videos praising their violent campaigns. Individuals unconnected to terror groups but who hold extreme opinions have found themselves in Northern Irish courts for misuse of websites. Last week, a Derry man was fined after making threatening remarks on Facebook directed at East Derry Democratic Unionist MP Gregory Campbell. Northern Ireland Police Northern Irish politics Henry McDonald guardian.co.uk

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George Osborne ‘out of touch’ on economic growth, says Labour

Shadow treasury minister David Hanson seizes on admission by OBR that UK now unlikely to meet growth forecast of 1.7% Labour has seized on an admission by the head of the Office for Budget Responsibility of Britain’s slow economic growth to make a renewed attack on the chancellor, George Osborne, for being “out of touch”. Robert Chote, the OBR chief, said the British economy was now unlikely to meet his office’s growth forecast, already downgraded thrice, of 1.7 % for this year. David Hanson, the shadow treasury minister, said: “The government’s independent budget watchdog has now admitted what our complacent and out-of-touch chancellor refuses to acknowledge. “It’s now increasingly likely that the government will miss its growth forecasts for 2011 which is bad news for families and businesses and will put the government’s borrowing targets this year at serious risk. “Osborne must now recognise that his tax rises and spending cuts which go too far and too fast have choked off last year’s recovery.” Although the OBR is independent of the government, it is unusual for the office to admit that the growth forecast will be downgraded in advance of its official publication date. The OBR will give its latest forecast in the autumn statement probably in November, by which time the third-quarter growth figures will have been published. Speaking to the Independent, Chote said: “As a simple matter of arithmetic, in order to get to 1.7% now you’d be looking for quarter-on-quarter growth rates of 1% in the second and third quarters of 2011, and there aren’t many people out there expecting that.” He added: “Looking forward to the next quarter, in the March forecast we had 0.5% for the third quarter. Now there are various indicators saying the third quarter will be relatively weak, but on the other hand there were special factors in the second quarter so there may be bounce-back there. There are potential pressures in both directions.” Chote was sceptical that the cut in growth will necessarily mean the government will not meet its borrowing forecasts. He said: “If you do have a combination of somewhat weaker growth and higher inflation, that potentially may explain why you haven’t seen much impact of weaker output growth on tax revenues and on public finances, but it’s very early in the financial year to take a view on that.” There have been signs that public finances have held up better than expected. Chote also said he would be publishing the “blue book” of national statistics later in the year, which will tell the UK much more about what happened in the recession and the size of the structural deficit, the target identified by the chancellor. The smaller the output gap, the larger the structural element of the deficit and the harder the task facing Osborne. “It’s the old joke about the past being more difficult to predict than the future,” the OBR chief said. His warning comes ahead of the Bank of England’s interest rate announcement on Thursday. The monetary policy committee will also decide whether the worsening economic outlook requires a fresh round of quantitative, or monetary, easing. The business secretary, Vince Cable, has been pushing for a fresh round of easing, but the chancellor is not willing to be seen to be interfering with the independence of the bank, although he and the prime minister have preached the virtues of monetary activism. George Osborne Government borrowing Labour Economic growth (GDP) Economics Economic policy Conservative and Liberal Democrat cabinet Conservatives Liberal Democrats Liberal-Conservative coalition Office for Budget Responsibility Budget deficit Patrick Wintour guardian.co.uk

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Calif. Adds Gay History to Public School Lessons

California’s first-in-the-nation law requiring public schools to include contributions of gays and lesbians in social studies lessons is being challenged. Opponents are gathering signatures for a possible ballot referendum to overturn the law. (August 4)

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Cargill Ground Turkey Recall

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