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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

There's a new Duggar baby coming

Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard announced they were expecting their first child eight weeks after marrying.Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard announced they were expecting their first child eight weeks after marrying.The couple married in JuneTheir wedding will be featured on the showDillard says news of pregnancy was "surreal"

(CNN) -- Might there be a spinoff of "19 Kids and Counting"?

Although their wedding has yet to air on that popular TLC show, Jill Duggar and new husband Derick Dillard have revealed to People magazine that they are expecting. The baby is a first for the pair, who married June 21 in Springdale, Arkansas.

"We are so excited," said Jill Duggar, who now goes by Jill Dillard.

The 23-year-old and her 25-year-old husband met when her father introduced the pair.

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have 19 children. The Duggars' religious beliefs dictate chaperoned courtship and waiting till marriage for the first kiss.

The pair texted and Skyped under parental supervision during their courtship while Dillard served as a missionary in Nepal. They announced their engagement in April, and fans will get to see their wedding on the show when the new season starts on September 2.

Dillard said he and his bride were surprised when a home pregnancy test confirmed their good news.

"It was surreal," he said. "We were shocked. Both of us are so excited."

Although Jill is the Duggars' first daughter to marry, this baby won't be the first grandchild for the Duggars. Son Josh and daughter-in-law Anna are already the parents of three. In August, they announced that daughter Jessa was engaged to Ben Seewald.

Gallery: Young celebrity grandparents

Jill Dillard's baby is due in March.

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Yo, there's a 'Breaking Bad' spinoff coming

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Los Angeles (CNN) -- "Breaking Bad" addicts who may suffer withdrawal when the AMC drama ends will get a comedic fix with a spinoff featuring criminal lawyer Saul Goodman.

The network announced a licensing agreement with Sony Pictures Television for a new series with the working title "Better Call Saul."

"Plans call for Saul to be a one-hour prequel that will focus on the evolution of the popular Saul Goodman character before he ever became Walter White's lawyer," AMC and Sony said in a joint news release Wednesday.

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The title "criminal lawyer" has extra meaning for Goodman, who often used extra-legal means to help his clients, including "Breaking Bad" lead character Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who evolved into a meth manufacturer.

"Hi, I'm Saul Goodman," he says in one of his TV commercials. "Did you know you have rights? The Constitution says you do and so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman and child in this country is innocent and that's why I fight for you, Albuquerque."

The announcement did not reveal casting or timing for the series. "Breaking Bad" is in its fifth and final season.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

India: Where There's Smoke ...There's Fire! (The Motley Fool)

At the risk of sounding like a broken record or The Motley Fool's resident curmudgeon, international worries are once again threatening to halt the U.S. stock market in its tracks.

I've mentioned numerous times that the debt crisis in Europe was a problem too easily forgotten; unfortunately, sweeping it under the rug only means a potentially bigger problem down the road. Last week, China's first quarterly trade deficit in seven years caught the market off guard and stymied any immediate hope that China would float its artificially low-priced currency, the yuan. Now India, a country that boasts the 10th highest nominal GDP in the world, warns us that rising oil prices and crippling inflation may hamper its growth.

You might be rolling your eyes at that last one or take it with a grain of salt, but the health of India has now become paramount to the U.S., which is one of its largest trading partners.

As reported this weekend, India's March inflation rate skyrocketed to 8.98% while core inflation -- a measure that excludes volatile food and energy prices -- jumped to a staggering 7.1%. If that wasn't bad enough, January's inflation figures were revised up from a previous report of 8.23% to 9.35%. It seems an almost foregone conclusion that the Reserve Bank of India will soon attempt to control inflationary pressures by raising interest rates by 25 or perhaps even 50 basis points.

With the cost of borrowing money rising, some of India's largest sectors could feel an almost immediate pinch. India's information technology sector, which accounts for more than 7% of India's GDP, could see rapidly dwindling growth expectations. Infosys Technologies (Nasdaq: INFY - News) dove last week after reporting weaker-than-anticipated growth. This earnings report now casts a cloud over the entire IT sector, which also includes powerhouses Wipro (NYSE: WIT - News) and Cognizant Technology Solutions (Nasdaq: CTSH - News).

But don't think just the IT sector could be in line for a slowdown. India's automotive sector could be crippled by a double-edged sword. India's auto giant Tata Motors (NYSE: TTM - News) is battling rapidly rising oil prices and a swift march higher in India's interest rates. Both have the potential to put a major dent in Tata's sales figures.

Even India's banks face the significant reality of a slowdown in growth. Rising interest rates will indeed mean more net interest income, but that income comes with a price -- a reduction in the amount of loans being originated. India's largest banks HDFC (NYSE: HDB - News) and ICICI (NYSE: IBN - News) could find themselves holding the short end of the stick if rates keep rising.

Until recently, India's GDP growth had outpaced most of the world, allowing many of its largest publicly traded companies to trade at reasonably aggressive forward earnings multiples. But with the real fear of monetary tightening strangling the momentum out of India's economy, don't be surprised to see weakness in these India-based securities. Where there is smoke, there's usually fire. It pays to keep a close eye on India going forward.

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