Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Maze cartoon of the WORST time to answer your cellphone by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of acrobats on the trapeze. The cellphone of one rings and he says, "ooooh! Hold on 1 sec, Linda, I really need to grab this call.
By Yonatan Frimer
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Maze cartoon of pizza delivery to the International Space Station by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of the space shuttle and the international space station. The space shuttle has the words "Domino's" on it and the International Space Station exclaims, "Dude, that took way longer than 30 minutes! By Yonatan Frimer
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Maze cartoon of a patient on a rollercoaster track to healthcare reform by Yonatan Frimer
Cartoon maze of a patient on a rollercoaster track to healthcare reform, without the rollercoaster car.
By Yonatan Frimer
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Saturday, July 17, 2010
Maze cartoon of color test on Hamas TV in Europe. by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of color test for Hamas TV in Europe. By Yonatan Frimer
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More about the maze cartoon's topic:
Hamas TV forced to halt broadcasts to Europe
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip—A France-based satellite provider is halting broadcasts of the Hamas TV channel to Europe and parts of the Arab world because of concerns that it spreads incitement, a station official said Tuesday.
The decision will deprive Gaza-based al-Aqsa TV of most of its viewers, said the channel's head, Hazem Sharawy.
The Hamas station -- best known for its children's programs glorifying violence against Israel -- is the centerpiece of a growing media operation of Gaza's Islamic militant Hamas rulers. Losing the satellite provider will hamper the group's attempts to spread its message and raise funds abroad.
The decision to cut off the Hamas station came six years after a similar move by France and the U.S. against al-Manar, the channel of Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Skateboard politics by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of skateboarder as Israel riding "humanitarian transfer" to get over the Gaza blockade obstacle. Created by Yonatan Frimer
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More about the maze cartoon's topic:
Israel Continues to Transfer Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
Statistics on Humanitarian Aid Transferred from Israel to Gaza Israel continues to transfer basic food supplies and humanitarian goods into the Gaza Strip. Items such as medical supplies, meat, chicken, fish, grains, legumes, oil, flour, salt, sugar, fresh vegetables and dairy products as well as animal feed, hygiene products and clothes are all transferred through the Israel-Gaza goods crossings, Kerem Shalom and Karni.The total amount of aid transferred from Israel to Gaza in 2009 increased by 180 percent, compared to the amount transferred 2008.
A flotilla of nine vessels organized by pro-Palestinian activists is currently en route to Gaza carrying various goods. However, the total amount of supplies transported by the flotilla, 10,000 tons, is less than the weekly average amount of goods transferred by Israel into Gaza.
Private Israeli citizens organized a flotilla of their own to draw attention to the fact that Hamas continues to illegally hold abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The Israeli flotilla is also calling attention to what they say is the poor treatment of minorities in Turkey, since some of the pro-Palestinian activists' vessels sailing to Gaza embarked from Turkey.
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Maze cartoon on volatility of stock markets. By Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of a bear and a bull in a room with a referee who says, "How about you run one day and the other runs the next day..." Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Earnings reports could spark summertime market rally
TORONTO — Investors could find a reason to extend last week's strong advance on North American stock markets if U.S. second-quarter corporate earnings, the first of which are expected Monday, live up to high expectations."If we can get some confirmation from the earnings and then the stocks rally on that, it will be a very good sign that we'll have a decent summer," said Blair Falconer, portfolio manager at HSBC Securities.
North American markets finished higher last week, with the TSX up 3.34 per cent and the Dow industrials ahead 5.28 per cent as bargain hunters moved in following big slides of over four per cent the previous week.
Projected profits rise as stocks fall
NEW YORK — Analysts are raising earnings estimates for U. S. companies at the fastest rate since at least 2004 during a quarter when stocks have posted some of their biggest losses in 16 months on concern that the economy will sink back into a recession.
Profit for companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index now are expected to jump 34 percent this year, according to more than 8,000 estimates compiled by Bloomberg. On March 29, the projected increase had been 27 percent. The revision is the greatest during any quarter in at least six years.
But lower-than-forecast home sales, manufacturing and private-sector job growth have sent the benchmark gauge for U. S. equities down 11 percent since hitting 1,217 April 23, despite last week’s rally.