Current+Events

= How to Complete a Current Event =

//**Currents Events should be added to one "master" list alphabetically by the title of the article.**//
 * A Measured Rebuttal to China Over Solar Panels by Patrick
 * Aid for Child Care Drops When Its Needed Most by Daryl
 * Airlines And Emissions Permits: Green Taxes – A Nice Little Earner For Some by Jenny
 * Apple's share of Chinese smartphone market declines by I Hyun
 * As Food Prices Rise, Lobster Treads Water by Terence Lau
 * As New Ipad Debut Nears, Some see decline of PC's by G Ping Lee
 * Average new villa cost falls by Medha Menon
 * Benchmark oil rises to highest price since january by medha menon
 * Boost to demand if luxury tax is reduced by Venus
 * Car Rental Supply in China Not Meeting Demand by Daryl
 * China's gold demand boosts prices by WW
 * Chinese government intervenes to curb pork price rises by Woo Chang
 * =====__ Consumers restless at price hike by Juneshin __=====
 * Costco's $140m __stores plan____by Shan-Yuan Liew__
 * Crops in CyberSpace by Dorothy Chow
 * Falling home price changes Chinese family budget by Marco
 * @Food Prices and Supply by Jenny
 * Government to Raise Education by Dorothy
 * Gasoline and Dollars: Supply and Demand by Siao En
 * GM Halts Volt Production to Realign Supply to Demand by Ric
 * Hard disk and camera makers hit by Thai floods by Woo Chang
 * Hermes bags record 2011 profits and sales by Medha Menon
 * High Demand, Low Supply Makes Apartments Attractive to Investor by Ric
 * Home Prices Decline Again by Regina
 * Home Sales in U.S. Probably Climbed in January to Highest Level Since 2010 by June Shin
 * 'Hunger Games' stocks gain after record weekend by Medha Menon
 * Idaho Legislature Looks At Tobacco Tax Increased Today by Regina Yoo
 * __Increasing cabbage prices may lead to new kimchi crisis by Regina Yoo__
 * iPhone Demand Outstrips Supply In China by Daryl
 * Iran oil loss would dramatically widen gap between would supply and demand by G Ping Lee
 * Japan Car Sales Jump on Subsidies for Green Vehicles by mengxin
 * Japan's nuclear crisis continues to hit economy by Ji Hun
 * Kodak to Shutter Camera Business by mengxin
 * Land Sales plummet in Shanghai by Veronica
 * License Plate Prices Approach Record High by Yipsum
 * License Plates Costlier than Cars in China by Shan-Yuan Liew
 * Low demand, supply constraints deepen crisis in steel sector by Ric
 * Milk price hikes leave many feeling sour by I Hyun
 * No Smooth Road Ahead as Carmakers See Falling Sales by Yipsum
 * Oil below $108 as weak demand picture offsets Iran by Patrick
 * Oil jumps to 9-month high after Iran cuts supply by Wei-Wei
 * Oil prices spike on Iran export halt. Is $4 gas next? by Veronica
 * Oil prices steady by Wei-Wei
 * @Oil supply 'cannot match demand' by Venus
 * Palladium: Supply and Demand by Jerry
 * Philip Morris to raise tobacco prices by 6.8% by June Shin
 * @Price of green onions shoots up by I Hyun
 * Price of grog to rise in bars and restaurants by Caroline
 * Rare Earth metal demand is unstoppable by Ji Hun Yang
 * Rents rise as supply and demand favours landlords by Ji Hun Yang
 * School lunch prices to increase by Caroline
 * Serbia, electricity price to increase for 60% by 2014 by Caroline
 * Shipbreaking very unlikely to fill supply-demand gap in global tonnage by G Ping Lee
 * Smartphone Demand Lifts Output by Yipsum
 * Spanish new low-cost airline Iberia Express launched by Veronica Chung
 * Spikes in Food Prices Projected by 2013 by Marco
 * Public Housing Supply Struggling to Keep Pace with Demand by Kay Lee
 * Stubborn drought expected to tax Mexico for years by Siao En Tan
 * Supply and Demand at work by Jerry
 * Suppy and Demand by Jerry
 * Supply-demand crunch pinching ethanol industry by Siao En Tan
 * Tighter Oil Supply in 2012? by Patrick
 * Too many cars, too few buyers by Woo Chang
 * UK house prices rise in January by Marco
 * U.S. imposes solar duties on China because of subsidies by Venus
 * Weak Sales in Housing; Price Rises by mengxin
 * Why your cell phone bill is going up by Terence Lau
 * @Will High Oil Prices Crush The U.S. Economy? by Jenny