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    Free Insider Newsletter

    Is there any free newsletter or blog available on web where by one can see the insider activity on stocks. Thanks all! :D :cool:
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    My solution to Californias Budget crisis.

    'There...30 seconds and i just saved CA 50 billion dollars (and probably a few 100 billion for the federal.) Make me Governor now.' Cuntdrops! education is what turns nations into superpowers. US is no exception. Now wasting budget into some real cuntdrop type program is one thing but...
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    Holy Grail!! I found it..

    the Real Triad of Holy Grail.............. to get anything one wants! Desire/Want, Self Belief and Focus. :D :p
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    Socialized Medicine A Certainty ?

    Free healthcare will take a lots of burden off the middle and lower class. Enhance the standard of living and mental well being.
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    $555 Billion European Solar Project in the works.

    Sun sustains life on earth and can and will provide for energy for millions of years to come. Kudos to the research project! :D :cool:
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    Socialized Medicine A Certainty ?

    About time on free health care for all in the US. Biggest reason for personal bankruptcy in US is related to the medical bills. Time to spend less on F-22s and more on finding cures for cancer, aids and alzheimer type diseases.
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    The 30 most costly trading errors

    #32 not refreshing your mind with exercise, games and other helthy activities.......after each 7 hours trading session. :D :cool:
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    Kaka signs for Madrid in a 94 million $ move.

    The player stands to make $12.6M a year in salary. So right off the bat, without doing the financial maths, Real Madrid is doling out $165M for a player who is 27 years old. Wonder buying younger players and grooming them into stars is a better investment than buying the stars and watching...
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    Giving the Chinese a stealth B-2 Bomber is tiny news, with Huge Meaning Behind it.

    For $50B in debt relief, US will create a monster which can cost $5T. This news if true will be stupidity of the proportion of choosing to attack to Iraq in 2003.
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    Hardest working countries?

    Taking examples the WWII Japanese Kamakazi flyers and the fanatic determination to follow Emperor's order till the end............it should be no surprise that Japanese corporate culture is pretty near to what asiaprop mentioned in his two informative posts. I think only word Japanese...
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    Hardest working countries?

    'now it's generally good' i have no problem buying goods made by western firms in chinese subsidiaries or manufacturing hubs. problem comes when chinese company runs a sweat shop and undercuts on product ingredients and quality to make another dime in profits. those type chinese goods...
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    Hardest working countries?

    ' STOP BUYING INDIAN, ALSO ....You'd never know if it's chinese or indian' copycatting like a commiee, dude?
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    Hardest working countries?

    I would rather say that it has more to do with the lifestyle and approach to things. US does attract the top of the top brains from all over the world, so it will gain from their sharpness and addictive mindset to their field and work. Other nations, choose not to invest into the...
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    Ike's warning about spending coming true. Bankrupt U.S. no longer 'unimaginable.'

    America is already bankrupt but the thing is like a corporation heavy in debt, it can keep on functioning hoping for times to turn for better. It is the cash flow in the system which matters. That is why government came out with all sorts of bailout packages to keep the money and consumer's...
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    Hardest working countries?

    Japanese are not as innovative as Americans are. They are good at buying a technology in its infancy i.e not in the market yet or even patented and developing from there on or better yet taking a finished product technology and improving up on it. Germans are also good at improving things and...
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    Hardest working countries?

    Japanese do work hard but a bit too hard though. Something their bodies cannot handle in the long term. Working hard under compulsion takes more toll on mind and muscle than when working with likeness for it and having fun. :D
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    Standing room only on airplanes now

    Does anyone know of cost per pessenger mile on airplane vrs that on the high speed rail. Bottom of it all, am pretty sure studies have reflected the impact of high speed rails on other industries, jobs and final impact on the economy. How many industries will a new industry shut/reduce...
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    Standing room only on airplanes now

    Do not know the inside structure of the commercial airplanes, but airlines should try to find space somewhere else other than cramming seats. Or they should try to find revenue stream from some other service or item. Every thing should not lead to more pressure on the consumer. :D :cool: :)
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    Former Wall Street Employees Forced to Accept Low-Wage Work

    I had a gal leave me once because I would not change my old car............friends you see, got to impress them. I heard when the bitch had to move, none of her 'impressive' friends showed up, and she spent up $400 on the movers and paid for it by the credit cards. :D :D :D :D :D :D
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    Hindu Economic Principles

    'Some say Hinduism is the oldest surviving religion' That is wrong, the oldest surviving religion is Shivaism i.e. worship of Shiva, it predates to 10,000 or more years. Hinduism is an offshoot of Shivaism. There is no caste or hierarchy in Shivaism, every devotee is the same. Hinduism...
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