Warren Buffett: If Gold Went to $1000 I Still Wouldn’t Be a Buyer Buffett discussed Bekshire’s succession plan and who might replace him and said, “I’ve used the pronoun he and it’s a he – he will be very good. Maybe 10 years or 15 years from now it will be a...
http://1goldinvestment.com/gold-buyers-put-on-waiting-list-the-illusion-of-growth/ Gold Buyers Put On Waiting List, The Illusion Of Growth Starting this week, many in California collecting federal unemployment benefits will get about 17.7% less than they got last week,...
Lake Bled and its castle, Slovenia Picture of the day - Lake Bled and its castle, SloveniaLake Bled and its castle in Bled, Slovenia.Photography by Schah. Source: www.schahryar.com/photoblog/565
Desperate Countries To Accelerate Private Wealth Destruction Today Egon von Greyerz told King World News that desperate countries will accelerate the amount of wealth destruction they inflict on their citizens going forward. Greyerz, who is founder of Matterhorn...
http://1goldinvestment.com/turkeys-silver-imports-surge-31-and-gold-imports-climb-to-8-month-high/ Turkey’s Silver Imports Surge 31% And Gold Imports Climb To 8 Month High Today’s AM fix was USD 1,568.50, EUR 1,222.81 and GBP 1,038.40 per ounce. Tuesday’s AM fix...
http://economicrisis.com/investors-ask-whats-going-to-happen-to-me/3223 Investors Ask Whats Going To Happen To Me “John, I have to ask you about this Cyprus disaster and the fears all over the world now that theft of bank deposits has become a reality?” Mauldin:...
24UR Anchor Caught with Pants Down on 24UR A Slovenian news anchor, one of the hosts of 24UR, inadvertently answered a question we've all asked: "what are newscasters wearing from the waist down?" In this case, the...
Fake elections in Slovenia confirmed what whole Europe was thinking." The US election may have happened half a world away, but for many Slovenians, Barack Obama’s victory hit close to home. It looked like any other polling place. The walls were adorned with American...
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At this times of World recession at least gas prices are dropping. I save about 17eur on a full gas tank. " Fuel prices went down again and dropped to multi year lows, following the fall of global...
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Our economy was booming not long ago but now as everywhere else around the world people are afraid what next month will bring. More job cuts? Companies shutting down? No one really knows at this point I...
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This is an excellent film and I hope they get the award. ""Rooster's Breakfast", the top-grossing Slovenian movie of 2007, was selected among the five candidates which applied to DSFU as Slovenia's candidate for...
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After a long campaign it looks like Slovenia got a new government. The results are still not official and theoretically they can still change. But one thing is certain left winged parties won this elections."The opposition SocDems (SD) hold a paper-thin lead over their main...
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" Slovenia's opposition wins elections Mon, 22 Sep 2008 00:56:52 GMT Slovenia's opposition has defeated the ruling center-right conservative party of Prime Minister Janez Jansa in the parliamentary elections. The outcome of the election held on Sunday, has put the Social...
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During a pause in its struggle with high inflation and unemployment, Slovenia has its 1.7 million citizens vote today during the fifth parliamentary elections since 1991. Prime Minister Janez Jansa,...
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"A report by the YLE investigative current affairs television programme MOT has caused a political storm in Slovenia. According to the programme aired on Monday, the Finnish defence materiel manufacturer Patria paid bribes to the Slovenian Prime Minister in exchange for...
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