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May 10, 2008 Breaking News

WSJ.com - Bubble Isn't Big Factor in Inflation

Fri, 09 May 2008 07:24:50 PDT
Surging food and energy prices are being driven by fundamental trends, according to the majority of economists in the latest Wall Street Journal forecasting survey.

BROADCASTER'S WEDNESDAY PODCAST—EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD ... - Broadcaster


BROADCASTER'S WEDNESDAY PODCAST—EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD ...
Broadcaster, Canada - Apr 29, 2008
Mr. Stursberg oversees all aspects of CBC's English language services, which includes, among other things, the main network (CBC), Newsworld (a 24-hour all ...


Fashion Mistakes Men Make

Sat, 10 May 2008 03:26:10 PDT
With these tips and tricks on adopting the latest trends and looking good, you'll never get making fasion blunders.

An Inconvenient Cooling

Sat, 10 May 2008 10:42:44 PDT
Don't look now, but the global warming climate models are wrong: Climate Models Overheat Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, concludes new research (5/10/2008) Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, concludes new research by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and Ohio State University. The study can help scientists improve computer models and determine if Earth's

Implementing Energy Saving Strategies

Fri, 09 May 2008 12:28:23 PDT
The price of crude oil is up again today and most market analysts don't expect any relief soon. This will have a ripple effect across the whole energy sector, affecting natural gas and coal, for example. Our utility bills will be one victim of this trend. You can begin to take steps now to ease the pain.

Dubai World/Limitless Sovereign Wealth Fund bids for Minerva

Sat, 10 May 2008 08:16:20 PDT
Limitless, an arm of Dubai World SWF admits takeover plans for Minerva, at low price, putting more of the debt pool beyond the reach of Western private Central Bank cartels, enraging them and the politicians who will lose power, if this trend continues. Worst of all, Dubai World SWF could join with other SWFs to issue competing currency.

A Thing of Beauty: Close and Personal with LG's Scarlet HDTV

Fri, 09 May 2008 20:00:13 PDT
One of the dominant trends in technological design nowadays is to combine very advanced technical features (high brightness level, high contrast level, various enhanced image processing technologies) with an eye-catching look, which will appeal even to the more discerning of customers. And this trend is quite visible in...

Enewsbar.com Scrolling News Ticker Now Serving Newsfeeds From All Headline News Corp.

Thu, 03 Jun 2004 00:00:01 PDT
Wellington, FL (PRWEB) June 3, 2004 -- Enewsbar.com, a subsidiary of Intellim Research Inc., announced today that it is adding newsfeed services provided by All Headline News to its desktop scrolling...

MPP wants Legislature debates to air live on Web (Toronto Star)

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 01:42:13 PDT
Ontario is well into the fast-changing Internet age but lags at the very seat of power because citizens can't watch the drama of provincial politics unfold live on their computer screens.

Environmentalist Daydream May Come True: Billions Could Starve

Sat, 10 May 2008 14:15:47 PDT
Give us this day our daily bread ... If you are one of the lucky ones. At the very same time that US farmers are cutting wheat production so that they can grow more corn to sell to the government to make ethanol fuel from, a new variety of wheat rust is spreading across a large part of the rest of the world at an alarming rate. Rust is a kind of plant disease. It’s a parasitic fungus that sucks the life out of crops, and causes much lower yields. Rusts spread their spores on the wind. Sad

Teens with a Gambling Problem?

Fri, 09 May 2008 07:18:07 PDT
Does your teen gamble? Parents are seeing big problems because of this growing trend.

Profs in National News Discussing Rising Food Prices

Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics and Prof. Al Weersink, Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, will be featured on 16 CBC radio stations across the country Thursday morning, including Ontario Morning at 6:15 a.m. They will be doing live interviews with each radio station, talking about the reasons for rising global food prices. Sparling was also featured on CBC News Morning Wednesday talking about

Good news for small retailers

Fri, 09 May 2008 19:00:44 PDT
In the Australian retail sector, there is a trend where customers are abandoning major supermarkets and heading for specialist shops or discount outlets . . .

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