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Global Food Fights
Sat, 19 Apr 2008 07:00:13 PDT
It takes a decent respect for the obvious truth to admit that mankind has no control over the climate. What is occurring, however, is a trend toward global cooling. Alan Caruba thinks that between rising food costs driven by an environmental agenda and real, not imagined climate change, the word famine is going to be heard more often.
UK Manufacturers Report Sharp Rise In Prices - CBI Industrial Trends Survey (Nasdaq)
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 03:51:27 PDT
(RTTNews) - UK manufacturers reported that domestic and export prices are growing at their fastest pace since 1995, the Industrial Trends Survey of Confederation of British Industry showed Thursday. Similar rates are expected over the coming three months.
Sales of new U.S. homes plunge
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:17:19 PDT
New-home sales plunge Sharp 8.5 percent decline in March comes at start of the spring sales season. Full story | Video Video: Ten key questions to ask your brokerNewsweek: Tips for first-time buyers Ford surprises with $100 million profit CategoriesU.S. newsWorld newsPoliticsBusinessEntertainmentHealthSportsTech & scienceTravelWeatherLocal newsBrowseVideoCommunityPhotosDisable Fly-outMarketplaceShoppingvia MSN ShoppingStart a businessEntrepreneur.comDatingvia PerfectMatch.comHomes f
Top 100 Baby Boys Names
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 23:06:28 PDT
The Social Security Administration's office have recently published the list of top 100 baby boy names for 2007, and it seems that the trend of using quirky, strange names with odd spellings have gone away and have been replaced with names that have biblical origins
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:50:07 PDT
The author of this piece is Manjunath.A.N Whenever people are told about geniuses, the first person who generally strikes their memory is probably Einstein. We are so obsessed with the achievements of the westerners that we end up unaware of legends among us. One such person, who I personally believe has failed to get the recognition he deserves is our own Srinivasa Ramanujan. He was born in India, on December 22, 1887. He was mostly a failure at school, as mathematics is all that he would
Cons: RCMP Raid Was a 'Publicity Stunt'
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:10:43 PDT
Pass the tissues. Oh how I weep for those poor victims of the RCMP raid of the Cons' headquarters. Not. The tories are scrambling to paint themselves as being oppressed after yesterday's raid (which continues today). The problem is that they appointed the two Elections Canada officials they're now suing and that they applaud the RCMP (even protecting Zaccardelli to the bitter end) except when they're the targets of a legally-sanctioned warrant. And now, they're also trying to implicate the Li
Sales of new U.S. homes plunge
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:17:19 PDT
New-home sales plunge Sharp 8.5 percent decline in March comes at start of the spring sales season. Full story | Video Video: Ten key questions to ask your brokerNewsweek: Tips for first-time buyers Ford surprises with $100 million profit CategoriesU.S. newsWorld newsPoliticsBusinessEntertainmentHealthSportsTech & scienceTravelWeatherLocal newsBrowseVideoCommunityPhotosDisable Fly-outMarketplaceShoppingvia MSN ShoppingStart a businessEntrepreneur.comDatingvia PerfectMatch.comHomes f
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Sat, 19 Apr 2008 07:00:13 PDT
It takes a decent respect for the obvious truth to admit that mankind has no control over the climate. What is occurring, however, is a trend toward global cooling. Alan Caruba thinks that between rising food costs driven by an environmental agenda and real, not imagined climate change, the word famine is going to be heard more often.
UK Manufacturers Report Sharp Rise In Prices - CBI Industrial Trends Survey (Nasdaq)
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 03:51:27 PDT
(RTTNews) - UK manufacturers reported that domestic and export prices are growing at their fastest pace since 1995, the Industrial Trends Survey of Confederation of British Industry showed Thursday. Similar rates are expected over the coming three months.
Sales of new U.S. homes plunge
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:17:19 PDT
New-home sales plunge Sharp 8.5 percent decline in March comes at start of the spring sales season. Full story | Video Video: Ten key questions to ask your brokerNewsweek: Tips for first-time buyers Ford surprises with $100 million profit CategoriesU.S. newsWorld newsPoliticsBusinessEntertainmentHealthSportsTech & scienceTravelWeatherLocal newsBrowseVideoCommunityPhotosDisable Fly-outMarketplaceShoppingvia MSN ShoppingStart a businessEntrepreneur.comDatingvia PerfectMatch.comHomes f
Top 100 Baby Boys Names
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 23:06:28 PDT
The Social Security Administration's office have recently published the list of top 100 baby boy names for 2007, and it seems that the trend of using quirky, strange names with odd spellings have gone away and have been replaced with names that have biblical origins
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:50:07 PDT
The author of this piece is Manjunath.A.N Whenever people are told about geniuses, the first person who generally strikes their memory is probably Einstein. We are so obsessed with the achievements of the westerners that we end up unaware of legends among us. One such person, who I personally believe has failed to get the recognition he deserves is our own Srinivasa Ramanujan. He was born in India, on December 22, 1887. He was mostly a failure at school, as mathematics is all that he would
Cons: RCMP Raid Was a 'Publicity Stunt'
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:10:43 PDT
Pass the tissues. Oh how I weep for those poor victims of the RCMP raid of the Cons' headquarters. Not. The tories are scrambling to paint themselves as being oppressed after yesterday's raid (which continues today). The problem is that they appointed the two Elections Canada officials they're now suing and that they applaud the RCMP (even protecting Zaccardelli to the bitter end) except when they're the targets of a legally-sanctioned warrant. And now, they're also trying to implicate the Li
Sales of new U.S. homes plunge
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:17:19 PDT
New-home sales plunge Sharp 8.5 percent decline in March comes at start of the spring sales season. Full story | Video Video: Ten key questions to ask your brokerNewsweek: Tips for first-time buyers Ford surprises with $100 million profit CategoriesU.S. newsWorld newsPoliticsBusinessEntertainmentHealthSportsTech & scienceTravelWeatherLocal newsBrowseVideoCommunityPhotosDisable Fly-outMarketplaceShoppingvia MSN ShoppingStart a businessEntrepreneur.comDatingvia PerfectMatch.comHomes f
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