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Ebola and the Skeptical Trend

October 06, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf [spoke] out against Liberians failing to accept the reality of the epidemic. "We can build Ebola treatment units across the country, establish testing centres, bring in all the medication and personal protective equipment, but if the behaviour of Liberians is not changed, the virus will continue to spread," she said … The day's canvassing passes...Read More

I just peed a little! Birthday Surprise! Sara Clement ;)

October 04, 2014 / www.youtube.com

Sara Clement gets surprised at the airport by her sister Anna Clement flying in from Chicago.Read More

Sam & Caitriona (Jamie & Claire) - When you say nothing at all

October 04, 2014 / www.youtube.com

WATCH IN HD!!!To Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe.Read More

Charles Poliquin Interview with Mark Ottobre on the Poliquin Legacy

October 04, 2014 / www.youtube.com

Uncensored Interviews with World Leaders in Health, Nutrition and Optimal Performance Mark Ottobre is Owner and Director of Enterprise Fitness, one of Australia's Leading Personal Training Companies. These podcasts contain cutting edge information from world-leading coaches, teachers and specialist health professionals and have been brought to you by Maximus Radio of MaximusMark.com.------------GE...Read More

Wonkblog: Statistical Analysis Lacking a Frame of Reference

October 03, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

The middle class is poorer today than it was in 1989 … The fundamentals of the economy are, well, okay. It's been slow and steady, but the recovery has chugged along enough to get us back to something close to normal. The economy has surpassed its pre-crisis peak, unemployment is at a six-year low, and stocks have more than tripled from their 2009 low. It's not the best of times, but...Read More

No, Wall Street Is Not Paid for 'Aggravation' … But for Intermediation!

October 03, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

Wall Street Pays Its Workers to Suffer … Why do people on Wall Street get paid so much? It could be because Wall Streeters have generally high skills. Finance people tend to be good at using computers and working with numbers, but also at networking and forming business relationships. But a new study shows that there really is something special about Wall Street — when a worker moves f...Read More

Wonkblog: Statistical Analysis Lacking a Frame of Reference

October 03, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

The middle class is poorer today than it was in 1989 … The fundamentals of the economy are, well, okay. It's been slow and steady, but the recovery has chugged along enough to get us back to something close to normal. The economy has surpassed its pre-crisis peak, unemployment is at a six-year low, and stocks have more than tripled from their 2009 low. It's not the best of times, but...Read More

No, Wall Street Is Not Paid for 'Aggravation' … But for Intermediation!

October 03, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

Wall Street Pays Its Workers to Suffer … Why do people on Wall Street get paid so much? It could be because Wall Streeters have generally high skills. Finance people tend to be good at using computers and working with numbers, but also at networking and forming business relationships. But a new study shows that there really is something special about Wall Street — when a worker moves f...Read More

Shock: Cameron Pledges Tax Cuts … But Few Seem to Believe

October 02, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

David Cameron: he said everything we might have hoped for … Uncharacteristically, I'm almost lost for words – or at least for critical words. David Cameron said pretty much everything I wanted him to say in his belter of a conference speech. He chose to identify his overall theme as a "Britain people can be proud to call home". What this amounted to in effect was a pictur...Read More

Bloomberg Columnist Admits Regulatory Capture is 'Normal'

October 02, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

It's Normal for Regulators to Get Captured … I'm in Chicago this week, preparing to give a seminar on covering the policy process at the Institute for Politics. So I don't have much time to write about the secret Fed tapes that were released by "This American Life" last week. But I do want to make one point: This is not surprising. It's normal. – BloombergDomi...Read More

Shock: Cameron Pledges Tax Cuts … But Few Seem to Believe

October 02, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

David Cameron: he said everything we might have hoped for … Uncharacteristically, I'm almost lost for words – or at least for critical words. David Cameron said pretty much everything I wanted him to say in his belter of a conference speech. He chose to identify his overall theme as a "Britain people can be proud to call home". What this amounted to in effect was a pictur...Read More

Bloomberg Columnist Admits Regulatory Capture is 'Normal'

October 02, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

It's Normal for Regulators to Get Captured … I'm in Chicago this week, preparing to give a seminar on covering the policy process at the Institute for Politics. So I don't have much time to write about the secret Fed tapes that were released by "This American Life" last week. But I do want to make one point: This is not surprising. It's normal. – BloombergDomi...Read More

Debt Demise Is Cooked Into Current Market Mania?

October 01, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

Mass default looms as world sinks beneath a sea of debt … As if the fast degenerating geo-political situation isn't bad enough, here's another lorry load of concerns to add to the pile. The UK and US economies may be on the mend at last, but that's not the pattern elsewhere. On a global level, growth is being steadily drowned under a rising tide of debt, threatening renewed finan...Read More

Why Is Alan Greenspan Writing This Article?

October 01, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

Why Beijing Is Buying [Gold] … If China were to convert a relatively modest part of its $4 trillion foreign exchange reserves into gold, the country's currency could take on unexpected strength in today's international financial system. It would be a gamble, of course, for China to use part of its reserves to buy enough gold bullion to displace the United States from its position as...Read More

Debt Demise Is Cooked Into Current Market Mania?

October 01, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

Mass default looms as world sinks beneath a sea of debt … As if the fast degenerating geo-political situation isn't bad enough, here's another lorry load of concerns to add to the pile. The UK and US economies may be on the mend at last, but that's not the pattern elsewhere. On a global level, growth is being steadily drowned under a rising tide of debt, threatening renewed finan...Read More

Why Is Alan Greenspan Writing This Article?

October 01, 2014 / www.thedailybell.com

Why Beijing Is Buying [Gold] … If China were to convert a relatively modest part of its $4 trillion foreign exchange reserves into gold, the country's currency could take on unexpected strength in today's international financial system. It would be a gamble, of course, for China to use part of its reserves to buy enough gold bullion to displace the United States from its position as...Read More

Epic beer pong shot

October 01, 2014 / www.youtube.com

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Gary Allan - The One

October 01, 2014 / www.youtube.com

Best of GaryAllan: https://goo.gl/ZXEDr1Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/FzMD86#GaryAllan #TheOne #Vevo #Country #OfficialMusicVideoMusic video by Gary Allan performing The One. (C) 2001 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.Read More

Pencil this graphite miner into your juniors portfolio

October 01, 2014 / www.adviceforinvestors.com

More and more, it seems, people are waking up to the importance of graphite.Some of this simply reflects its increased demand as a raw material in the manufacture of brake pads, aerospace components and many other products. But graphite is also attracting attention for its increased use in new high-tech applications, according to Mike Kachanovsky, a freelance writer and analyst of junior mining an...Read More

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