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How Not to Lose Money Enrolling in an E-currency Trading Program
Currency Trading Update | December 6th 2009 by Ian Antono
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New jobs plan may be more of old one – Politico
Earn up to Rs. 40,000 per month through simple online copy/p… | December 6th 2009
Politico New jobs plan may be more of old onePoliticoBy EAMON JAVERS | 12/5/09 9:01 PM EST Obama offered no details but talked of tax credits for job growth, a 'Cash for Caulkers home-weatherization program …Obama's downsized hope read more
Martial Law Declared in Philippine Province
News Updated Frequently | December 5th 2009 by Tushar Mathur
Martial Law Declared in Philippine Province After Massacre — Voice of America Government officials say President Gloria Arroyo suspended civil rights in Maguindanao province Saturday, allowing troops to make arrests without warrants. Philippin read more
Afghanistan War News Updates — December 5, 2009
News Updated Frequently | December 5th 2009 by Tushar Mathur
A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle drops 2,000-pound munitions on a cave in eastern Afghanistan, Nov. 26, 2009. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael B. Keller U.S. Marines Advance In Southern Afghanistan — Washington Post KABUL (Reuters read more
Ruper Murdoch acusa a google de robo
Maxwell Reyes | December 4th 2009 by Maxwell Reyes
La presión del magnate de la comunicación Rupert Murdoch sobre Google ha surtido efecto. Murdoch, editor entre otros medios del diario económico The Wall Street Journal y los sensacionalistas The New York Post y The Sun, comenzó hace unos meses u read more
James Franco Claims General Hospital Stint Was Art
Square Eyes | December 4th 2009 by Kat
Are you kidding me? Life can be very confusing sometimes, and this is one of those times. Now, we all know actor James Franco has been guest starring on General Hospital for the past few weeks, but did we know it was all performance art? Blow m read more
Senate Faces Long Weekend Debating Health Bill
Health News and Videos | December 4th 2009 by Orshe Wilson
U.S. senators face more contentious debate over a public option and abortion coverage in search of a compromise to pass a health care reform bill, WSJ's Janet Adamy reports. read more
Antipsychotics, Diabetes & Kids
Health News and Videos | December 4th 2009 by Orshe Wilson
The FDA today approved the use of two antipsychotic drugs — Eli Lilly’s Zyprexa and AstraZeneca’s Seroquel — in teenagers. But the agency also said it wants to know more about the risk of weight gain and diabetes in kids who read more
News Hub: Big Week for Democrats
Health News and Videos | December 4th 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Democrats are moving ahead with a roughly $170 billion jobs stimulus plan. read more
Best Job Report of the Recession, Unemployment Rate Falls
The Debt Gazette | December 4th 2009 by Frank Fitton
Today’s Labor Department jobs report contained the most encouraging news about the job market that our country has seen in quite awhile. The numbers are being hailed by some as a sure fire sign that the job market is finally headed in the right dir read more
Abortion, Drug Prices, Cost Cuts: More Amendments to Watch
Health News and Videos | December 4th 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Now that the Senate has finished with those amendments on preventive health for women and Medicare spending cuts, what’s next? Here are a few amendments that caught our eye: An amendment restricting insurance payments for abortion , modeled on read more
Yes, Health Care Is Still Adding Jobs
Health News and Videos | December 4th 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Employment growth in the U.S. health-care industry is nothing to write home about, unless you compare it most other sectors in the economy. That performance remained intact in November as the the government reported health-care employment grew by 21 read more
Pfizer Exec’s New Gig: Chief of Staff for Jersey Governor
Health News and Videos | December 4th 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Chris Christie, governor-elect of New Jersey, said his chief of staff will be Rich Bagger, Pfizer’s SVP of global public affairs. Bagger, 49 years old, previously spent more than a decade in the state Legislature, the the Star-Ledger notes . read more
Google dice que no es culpable de los problemas de los editores
TECLAZO | December 4th 2009 by jhon
Google no debe ser inculpada por los problemas de la industria editorial, pero se ha comprometido a trabajar para ayudar a las necesitadas publicaciones a superar el cambio a la era digital, dijo su presidente ejecutivo.Los editores necesitan explora read more
James Franco's 'General Hospital' Appearance Was Subversive Perfo…
Defamer | December 3rd 2009 by Mark Watson
We like you, James Franco. (Thank you for signing our copy of Going Rogue.) You are a handsome man and a good actor. But now we have to make fun of you for claiming your "General Hospital" appearance was art. You all know James Franco started a run g read more
No Free Lunch for Doctors, Brought to You By Jersey’s AG
Health News and Videos | December 3rd 2009 by Orshe Wilson
The push to clamp down on the relationship between doctors and drug and device companies came to New Jersey today. A report from the attorney general’s office there called for state agencies to create a bunch of new rules that would: Bar docto read more
Watch Scientists Slice the Brain of a Man Who Had No Memory
Health News and Videos | December 3rd 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Before you read this post, you might want to take a look at this live feed of a frozen brain being sliced like lunch meat. That brain belonged to Henry Gustav Molaison, a man known in the medical literature as patient H.M. He suffered from seizures read more
How the Drug Industry Spends $20 Billion a Year On Marketing
Health News and Videos | December 3rd 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Despite all the job cuts for drug reps, despite the endless stream of TV drug ads, the pharma industry still spends most of its U.S. marketing money the old-fashioned way: Paying salespeople to call on doctors and other health-care providers. Drug c read more
Oil Prices Hold Despite Big Events this Week: Proof that the Oil…
HeatingOil.com | December 3rd 2009 by Tara
Oil bubble. (image: Jedi Tutor via flickr.com) The oil market’s tepid response to a rather dramatic week could serve as an indication that the oil bubble is about to pop, or at least deflate. On Wednesday the Wall Street Journal reported that desp read more
'Science Is Dying': What Media Are Really Missing About ClimateGa…
study regional driven half llc | December 3rd 2009 by study regional driven half llc
While most global warming-obsessed media have either ignored or downplayed the significance of the growing ClimateGate scandal, the Wall Street Journal has been on top of this story since it first broke two weeks ago.On Thursday, Journal editorial pa read more
Carbon Intensity Reduction Could Curb China’s Appetite for Oil…
HeatingOil.com | December 3rd 2009 by Tara
China’s pledge to reduce carbon intensity could significantly cut its overall energy demand—especially for the coal being mined in the picture above. (image: americanprogress.org) The Wall Street Journal said on Wednesday that some oil industry read more
Today’s White House ‘Jobs Summit’
Cato @ Liberty | December 3rd 2009
Today’s Politico Arena asks: The WH Jobs Summit: “A little less conversation? A little more action? ( please)” My response: Today’s White House “jobs summit” reflects little more, doubtless, than growing administ read more
What Doctors Say About the Senate Health-Care Bill
Health News and Videos | December 3rd 2009 by Orshe Wilson
Here’s a quick roundup of what some big doctors’ groups have been saying this week about the Senate health-care bill : The AMA took the middle ground , supporting some provisions and opposing others. The group backs the bill’s push read more
Google Says Don’t Blame Us
New Media Brief | December 3rd 2009 by Ramon B. nuez Jr.
In an opinion piece published on Thursday in the Wall Street Journal - Eric Schmidt wrote, ”With dwindling revenue and diminished resources, frustrated newspaper executives are looking for someone to blame.” Essentially, Schmidt explain read more
My first prediction for 2010
Contrarian Profits | December 3rd 2009 by Contrarian Profits
Baltimore — (TFN): Do you think Rupert Murdoch and his multi-billion-dollar buggy whip factory is getting nervous? Unless the prince of print media single-handedly transforms an industry, his empire will come crashing down. This story goes well read more
Analysts Weigh in on Bank of America Following TARP Repayment Ann…
The Reformed Broker | December 3rd 2009 by Joshua Morgan Brown
Matt Phillips over at WSJ MarketBeat just posted some analyst takeaways from Bank of America’s TARP repayment announcement. Here’s Goldman’s take (they are bullish on BAC): Goldman Sachs: “BAC’s share count is now “set” at a read more
OPEC Production at One-Year High Despite Huge Stockpiles and Low…
HeatingOil.com | December 3rd 2009 by Tara
Oil storage facilities around the world are full to capacity, but OPEC keeps on pumping. (image: treehugger.com) If you’ve visited HeatingOil.com recently, you’ve no doubt read that demand for oil is considerably lower than it was before the eco read more
Blumsday Mash Ups Web Tv Set for Big Splash at Ces, But We Love…
Commodore 64 Days | December 3rd 2009 by Dmobile215
With the Consumer Electronics Show due to start next week in lovely Las Vegas, early stories on what will be hot for this year are dribbling out. The Wall Street Journal ran a story on how important Internet TV will be. They may be right, and it&rsqu read more
Comment Google peut aider les journaux
News and Papers | December 3rd 2009 by Christophe Didier
C'est la traduction mot pour mot du titre de la tribune accordée à Eric Schmidt, patron de Google, dans le Wall Street Journal. Ce n'est bien évidemment pas une question mais une affirmation. Il y fait l'apologie de son groupe et de son innovation read more
Healthcare Data Breaches Slow To Surface
Information Security Resources | December 3rd 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Doug Pollack, Chief Marketing Officer for ID Experts Since the HITECH Act data breach notification provisions became effective this past September 23, 2009, I’d recently become curious about the number and nature of data breaches that would star read more

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