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And the pain deepens........
Sun, 11 May 2008 06:00:02 PDT
Life gets really interesting when the price of rice rises 50% in 2 months. Inflation has now spread to food and the rise is astronomical. If you're a rice farmer in Thailand life is sweet, but if you're a construction worker in Philippines with 5 kids to feed, you'll be on the streets demanding Arroyo's resignation. It is estimated that oil producing countries will make US$1 trillion due to higher oil prices this year, they make money just by pumping this black liquid out of the ground while t
Retailers fail to click to new trends
Fri, 09 May 2008 19:06:11 PDT
The stagnation of online shopping in Australia was not due to our inferior broadband facilities, as has been suggested. Mr Bonanno said it was due to retailers deliberately refusing to help it grow, depriving the online environment of focus and money.
The Latest Show on Earth - Episode 31
Sun, 11 May 2008 05:48:55 PDT
Joe starts the show with his comments on the latest news that include the Olympic torch, Hillary Clinton, Gordon Brown, the Obama campaign, American Idol, The Simpsons in Venezuela, prescription drugs and a very expensive camel.
On the Road in West Virginia
Sun, 11 May 2008 05:30:56 PDT
On the ground news from a Hillary supporter helping to get out the vote in WV.
AP Top News at 11:00 am EDT - The Associated Press
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
LTGR Ep. #44 - “A Whole New Mind”
Sun, 11 May 2008 07:48:11 PDT
LTGR Ep. #44 - “A Whole New Mind” May 11th, 2008 In this slightly longer than usual episode, Susan and Dan review Daniel H. Pink’s “A Whole New Mind” (2005). Although not written for teachers, per se, both enjoyed the book for its insights and implications for teaching and learning. Download MP3 File Show Notes: The “whole” is the central premise of the book. Pink suggests that in the future, people who effectively use both sides of the brain (right and left) will succeed. The book sta
All Headline News Creates News Gathering Division.
Wed, 13 Apr 2005 00:00:01 PDT
Wellington, FL (PRWEB) April 13, 2005 -- Premiere news aggregator and content syndication service All Headline News Corp has announced that it launched it's own news gathering and editorial...
If you're watching insider trends, look at other factors before buying (Deseret Morning News)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:47:46 PDT
When a company's managers or directors buy blocks of shares, it often means the company's fortunes are looking up. But insider buying is far from a perfect indicator. To profit from this information, you still need to be able to sort significant moves from false signals. Some things to keep in mind:
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Sun, 11 May 2008 06:00:02 PDT
Life gets really interesting when the price of rice rises 50% in 2 months. Inflation has now spread to food and the rise is astronomical. If you're a rice farmer in Thailand life is sweet, but if you're a construction worker in Philippines with 5 kids to feed, you'll be on the streets demanding Arroyo's resignation. It is estimated that oil producing countries will make US$1 trillion due to higher oil prices this year, they make money just by pumping this black liquid out of the ground while t
Retailers fail to click to new trends
Fri, 09 May 2008 19:06:11 PDT
The stagnation of online shopping in Australia was not due to our inferior broadband facilities, as has been suggested. Mr Bonanno said it was due to retailers deliberately refusing to help it grow, depriving the online environment of focus and money.
The Latest Show on Earth - Episode 31
Sun, 11 May 2008 05:48:55 PDT
Joe starts the show with his comments on the latest news that include the Olympic torch, Hillary Clinton, Gordon Brown, the Obama campaign, American Idol, The Simpsons in Venezuela, prescription drugs and a very expensive camel.
On the Road in West Virginia
Sun, 11 May 2008 05:30:56 PDT
On the ground news from a Hillary supporter helping to get out the vote in WV.
AP Top News at 11:00 am EDT - The Associated Press
![]() Citizen | AP Top News at 11:00 am EDT The Associated Press - 1 hour ago YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — A Red Cross boat carrying rice and drinking water for cyclone victims sank Sunday, while the death toll jumped to more than 28000 and ... Aid Group: 1.5 Million At Risk In Myanmar CBS News Myanmar relief...Obama endorsements...Gas prices climb... | KXNet ... KXMC AP Top News at 9:00 am EDT The Associated Press all 700 news articles |
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
LTGR Ep. #44 - “A Whole New Mind”
Sun, 11 May 2008 07:48:11 PDT
LTGR Ep. #44 - “A Whole New Mind” May 11th, 2008 In this slightly longer than usual episode, Susan and Dan review Daniel H. Pink’s “A Whole New Mind” (2005). Although not written for teachers, per se, both enjoyed the book for its insights and implications for teaching and learning. Download MP3 File Show Notes: The “whole” is the central premise of the book. Pink suggests that in the future, people who effectively use both sides of the brain (right and left) will succeed. The book sta
All Headline News Creates News Gathering Division.
Wed, 13 Apr 2005 00:00:01 PDT
Wellington, FL (PRWEB) April 13, 2005 -- Premiere news aggregator and content syndication service All Headline News Corp has announced that it launched it's own news gathering and editorial...
If you're watching insider trends, look at other factors before buying (Deseret Morning News)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:47:46 PDT
When a company's managers or directors buy blocks of shares, it often means the company's fortunes are looking up. But insider buying is far from a perfect indicator. To profit from this information, you still need to be able to sort significant moves from false signals. Some things to keep in mind:
Easy Blogger Creator
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