Why The Eu Must Help Greece

over the next few months caused asset prices to surge with stock market prices rising around the world. In the US, the Dow Jones and S&P 500 also hit 52 week highs. Not surprisingly, the US Dollar slumped.

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Robert Thomasl

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Nov 22, 2010

Markets Open Lower ..Dow Remains in Panic Mode

Wall Street remains in panic mode this morning…

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World Market Medial

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May 21, 2010

A Nation in Peril

Whatever measure we apply, we are in a total fix. All our institutions are failing. From the lowest level to the highest. If that is true, how can we become one of the most powerful economies of the world? Is it requirement for becoming prosperous and wealthy that we become corrupt?

By:
Shiva Singhl

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Jan 13, 2011

Toyota Advances Hydrogen Fuel Cell Plans Amid Industry’s Battery-Car Push

Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest seller of hybrid vehicles, said it’s on schedule to sell hydrogen cars by 2015 or sooner in California, Japan and Germany as an alternative to battery-powered models coming to market.

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hailangl

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Jan 13, 2011

The ByProducts of Biosphere Technology

Biosphere Technology is a waste to energy system wherein it efficiently and ecologically destroy and convert waste materials into marketable by products. There are five possible end products during its entire process; (1) Green energy (Electricity); (2) Pozzolana or inert ash; (3) Carbon black; (4) High alloy steel wire; (5) Distilled potable water.

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D. Perezl

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Jan 13, 2011

Bouncing Stimulus Checks: Where Money Gets Stuck

From Bush’s TARP program to Obama’s stimulus bill to Bernanke’s “quantitative easing,” many leaders have attempted to spur the economy following the financial collapse of 2008. The size of each of these measures has been unprecedented and has stoked fears that significant inflation is right around the corner. Yet, the U.S. economy has grown rather slowly and deflation seems to be more of a concern. So the question begs to be asked: Where is the bounce in the economy? Have all these stimuli gotte

By:
laufmannual

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Jan 12, 2011

China Vegetable prices rise

Ministry of Commerce recently held in Haikou, production and marketing of vegetables this winter and spring conference on communications convergence of data, in early November, 36 18 major cities on average wholesale prices of vegetables per kg of 3.9 yuan, up 11.3% over the beginning.

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Joycel

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Jan 12, 2011

Affluent Page Features Urbane Nomads

Swaddled within the bordering presence of the Great Wall of China and Siberia lies Mongolia, one of the last natural landscapes unchanged by industrialization. To the south extends the Gobi Desert, a vast land of reticent beauty.

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Affluent Page Magazinel

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Jan 12, 2011

Forever Stamps a confident move by USPS

The first class commemorative stamps for 2011 are very exciting. Ronald Reagan, actors, Latin musicians, and Disney’s Pixar cartoon characters are all featured on them. February 10 is when the Reagan stamp will come out. In March you can get the “Latin Music Legends” series. In April you are able to see Helen Hayes to them. Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch in “To Kill A Mockingbird” is shown as well. Pixar characters from the movies “Toy Story,” “Ratatouille,” “Cars,” “Up,” and “Wall-E” will appear

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Gannartl