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16/Apr/2008 11:01PM |
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Even with the housing market declining, it's bad policy to give homes preferential tax treatment over stocks and other investments
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16/Apr/2008 9:01PM |
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Vikram Pandit, Citigroup's new chief executive, embraces the do-it-all strategy, rejecting calls for a breakup
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16/Apr/2008 4:30PM |
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Countless romance novels begin with a hero and heroine who initially repel each other, only to find them thrown together in uncomfortable circumstances and ultimately rejoicing as their antagonism switches to ardor.Odd as it seems, this tried-and-true romantic formula may also describe the scintillating secret behind the science of superconductivity--the phenomenon that occurs when materials conduct electricity across huge distances without losing any energy due to resistance from the ... More at http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111397&govDel=USNSF_51 This is an NSF News item.
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16/Apr/2008 4:30PM |
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The National Science Board (NSB) today announced that Norman R. Augustine will receive its 2008 Vannevar Bush Award for his distinguished public service leadership in science, engineering and technology; for his longstanding commitment to the ethical conduct of business and the engineering profession; and for his extraordinary contributions to the welfare of the nation through his advocacy of science, technology and engineering education as national priorities. The NSB will honor Augustine ... More at http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111409&govDel=USNSF_51 This is an NSF News item.
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16/Apr/2008 4:03PM |
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Developing economies are slowing due to the credit crunch and fears of recession in the U.S. Still, analysts see some doing worse than others
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16/Apr/2008 1:30PM |
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An exhibit developed by the Museum of Science, Boston, in collaboration with Lucasfilm, Ltd. explores the possibility that some of the robots, vehicles and devices of the Star Wars films are closer to reality than one might think. The exhibition--now at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pa., through May 4--showcases landspeeders, R2D2 and other icons as engineering design challenges and highlights how researchers are currently pursuing similar ... More at http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111453&govDel=USNSF_51 This is an NSF News item.
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16/Apr/2008 10:30AM |
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In a mixed bag of economic reports, U.S. consumer inflation remains steady, housing starts plunge, and industrial output unexpectedly rises
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16/Apr/2008 10:18AM |
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Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Wednesday
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16/Apr/2008 8:56AM |
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Wednesday's stocks in the news
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16/Apr/2008 8:29AM |
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Eliot Ness became famous as the federal agent who led an incorruptible group of law enforcement officers dubbed "The Untouchables," the ones who brought down Chicago gangster ... more
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16/Apr/2008 6:57AM |
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Reports from Coca-Cola and Intel boosted sentiment early Wednesday, though investors anxiously awaited inflation and housing data
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16/Apr/2008 3:00AM |
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Free voice-to-text service is an excellent productivity tool for busy mobile professionals.
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16/Apr/2008 3:00AM |
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Free voice-to-text service is an excellent productivity tool for busy mobile professionals.
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