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Behind the politics, Afghan army has a mountain to climb

The problem is NATO could also be training an enemy as well, the rate of trained recruits that go AWOL is what would interest me?  I wonder how well recruits are screened prior to being allowed to join...

Report: Insurance Rates to Soar under Senate Health Care

By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.comThe Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently reported that the Senate Health Care Bill would be cost nearly 850 Billion dollars and be deficit neutral.  How is...

USB 3.0 Demonstrated At Intel Development Forum

Point Grey and Fresco Logic are showing off the first camera that contains functioning USB 3.0 technology at the Intel Development Forum this week. The camera is capable of capturing 60 uncompressed frames per...

Not all lovers present equal risk

It seems that two subgroups present incredibly high risks of contracting STD's.  Be careful out there and use protection people.  " Sexually transmitted disease rates soar: CDC     By Will...

Obama's Pick for Secretary of Education Is Arne Duncan

CNN is reporting that Barack Obama's choice for secretary of education is Arne Duncan, the head of Chicago public schools. It should be noted here that an assessment of Secretary Candidate Duncan's record in...

Investors Hit BofA Loan Modifications

Bank of America Corp.'s decision to embark on an $8.4 billion home-loan-modification program to settle charges brought by state attorneys general against Countrywide Financial Corp. was hailed as a milestone when the deal was announced this fall. But apparently nobody...

Google SMS search, an easy and flexible search

Google India has launched some useful SMS service to the mobile users. This service will be of great advantage to people who don’t have a web-enabled phone. Google claims that this SMS service works just like...

India cuts rates to ease cash squeeze

Following the example of China and Japan, India decided today to cut its short term lending rate as off 3 November 2008. The measure is aimed at curbing adverse effects on cash squeeze,promote economic growth an...

Indian Rupee Falls Through 50 to Record Low on Slump in Stocks

The Indian rupee opened trade on Friday at a record low of 50.15 per dollar weighed down by heavy losses in Asian stocks which raised worries of more outflows from the local share market. The rapid withdrawal...

0% Rates Needed for Market Recovery: Strategist

" U.S., European and Japanese interest rates need to be slashed to practically zero if there's any chance of a market recovery, Roger Nightingale, strategist at Pointon York, told CNBC Friday. "I'm not talking...

Seven Central banks cut interest rates

Central banks from seven countries have cut the intrest rate in an combined effort to keep the money flow in the market. It seems countries across the world cooperating each other to save the world from financial...

Asian governments move to halt stock market slide

Governments in Asia are pumping in big funds to fight off the credit crunch emerging out of global crisis. Governments are also cutting down cash reserve and interest rate to make more liquidity. Hong is cutting its key interest rate by 100 basis points effective Thursday....

Money Markets Still Frozen, Rates Soar...A SPREAD OF WALL STREAT CRISIS

THIS IS THE COMPERHENSIVE REPORT EVERYBODY SHOULD READ IT CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND THE RIPPLE EFFECT IN THE MARKET..." Money Markets Still Frozen, Rates Soar  Money markets struggled in a state of near paralysis on Wednesday as the start of a new financial...

CDTV.net: Government Bails Out AIG (NYSE: AIG)

Interview with Greg Womack, President of Womack Investment Advisers, Inc. (WIA), at Edmond, Oklahoma. Why 79.9%? What if AIG fails again? What if AIG becomes profitable again, do we get a rebate check or lower taxes?

Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers: Men Die More

"  Researchers looking into lung cancers in nonsmokers have found that men seem to die from the disease more than women. The reasons for this are not clear from the study results. Researchers led by the...

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