Update: As the nation keeps an eye on the Red River flooding, a dike in Fargo, North Dakota failed. Floodwater swamped a school before it was stopped by a backup dike.More Red River flooding coverage here."No one was...
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Severe thunderstorms and possibly a tornado could touch down across Alabama today, as well as coastal South Carolina, southeast Georgia and northern Flordia. This is due to a cold front hitting the warm air in these...
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"By Project 2012Recently, a deadliest terror attack on Christianity’s holiest site has been predicted by a former Israeli prime minister who also predicted 9/11 attack in 1995. This terror attack, if happened, will cause a deadliest conflict between Christians and...
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" " Israel War to Ignite Terror, Threaten Global Economy and possibly Spark World War III, Trends Institute Warns " By Gerald Celente 1-15-9 CAIRO, 14 January 2009 Israel’s invasion of Gaza sets up the United States and any other nation supporting Israel as terror...
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The job drought story has lost its impact, this is normal human tendency to ignore the generality, it is very repititive in nature.We always want to shut our cognitive gate when any thing that hurts comes in...
European stock markets are panicing today as investors learn that Germany, Europe's largest economy, has officially fallen into recession. In morning trading Britain's FTSE 100 was down about 1.3 percent and the...
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After the worst flooding to his Northumberland in 50 years, a massive cleanup effort has begun in North England."More than 1,000 properties were affected, with Morpeth being hardest hit as about 400 people were...
created by Dave Keating | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 323 views | 5 recommendations | 3 comments
Crap! This kind of screws me since I have a degree in economics but the truth is the truth and, quite frankly, I've known this for a long time. My trust for markets has no bounds. When I have talked about who the candidates are going to pick as their running mates I always...
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British scientists working in Beijing to monitor air quality were ordered to close down their website, as it's being reported that their reading clashed with official statistics that stated the pollution levels...
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Seven of 13 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News predict that the economy was in recession in the first two quarters of the year, which will prompt the central bank to cut interest rates as early as July. ...
created by Criticom | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 255 views | 5 recommendations | 2 comments
Certainly the downturn in the US economy is having a disasterous trickle down theory for Canada's ailing lumber industry. Let's hope China bites and buys our lumber to build all their homes destroyed in the...
HSBC has raised its 2008 price forecast for gold to $915 an ounce from $850. You have to wonder, having upgraded its 2008 forecast by a large margin - how long before the bank does it again?
It was easy for ex Government minister and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party John Prescott to advocate the building of 250,000 houses in Northamptonshire, Northants, county in central England in the United...
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