You may recall that last month we picked up on a troubling signpost in the divergence between temporary hiring and private sector...
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7. Climate Change – “Those” e-mails and science censorship Are climatologists censoring scientific journals and...
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Drama at the Fed meeting? August 6, 2010 The forthcoming Fed meeting (August 10) is likely to feature an internal debate. We MAY see some...
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It is a very hot August and the heat seems to be getting to people on Wall Street. In Washington the greater heat stems from fears about...
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The Problem with Pensions August 6, 2010 By John Mauldin August Surprise from Obama? The Problem with Pensions Whither China? Sadly, I...
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This really struck me as a fascinating piece of science news: A University of Delaware researcher reports that an “ice island” four...
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10. I Hate Every Bone In Her Body But Mine 9. I Ain’t Never Gone To Bed With an Ugly Woman But I Woke Up With A Few 8. If The Phone...
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A reminder to those of you who reveal too much on Facebook or in blog comments: There is no such thing as reputation bankruptcy: n. A...
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Succinct summation of week’s events: Positives 1)Shanghai index closes up on the week and near highest since May on goldilocks...
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Jess Bachman, via PPC Blog.com, on the history of search: >
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