Forex Robots: A Primer

Oct 31, 09 Forex Robots: A Primer

Posted by in Investing

Forex trading is becoming more lucrative and attracting more people every day.  Approximately $3 trillion dollars a day is turned over.  This kind of money is very enticing for newbie investors looking to make serious profits.  If you are a newcomer in this field, there are many things that people will tell you about the best...

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Should Wall Street Execs Get Their Bonuses?

Oct 30, 09 Should Wall Street Execs Get Their Bonuses?

Posted by in Bank Bailout, Investing, News

Recently, the Obama administration has changed its tune and decided to limit executive pay for the Wall Street firms and banks that have taken TARP money.  Although many of the banks have already paid back most of the tax payer bailout money, the sheer amount of money they are planning to hand out this year is considered a gross...

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Tips For Home Selling

Oct 29, 09 Tips For Home Selling

Posted by in Investing

Obtaining good home selling advice can be hard.  What do buyers need when they plan to buy a home?  There are many aspects one needs to consider.  Because of a number of considerations that go into preparing a home for sale, you should follow some home selling advice so that you can have your home ready.  Here are some helpful...

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Grande Soy Lattes to Cafe con Dulce de Leche: Coffee Culture Around the World

Oct 28, 09 Grande Soy Lattes to Cafe con Dulce de Leche: Coffee Culture Around the World

Posted by in On A Lighter Note...

by Damian Papworth Visiting a foreign land for the first time and clueless about where to go or what to do first?  Just find a local cafe.  Whether it is early morning, during the slow afternoon hours, or late at night, there is always something to learn at a cafe.  In fact, the best way to learn about the country or city...

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Worse Than The Recession: Why We Should Prepare For The Coming Pandemic

Oct 27, 09 Worse Than The Recession: Why We Should Prepare For The Coming Pandemic

Posted by in News

I read an article that scared the hell out of me.  We have been reading so much about the H1N1 (swine flu) virus that it has become hard to separate fact from fiction.  Every few years, we are riled up and frightened by the threat of a new pandemic. However, because only a few people, as opposed to millions, die, the media moves...

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New York Times To Lay Off 100 People

Oct 26, 09 New York Times To Lay Off 100 People

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The New York Times is planning to cut their newsroom staff by 8% by the end of the year.  Citing a steep decrease in advertising revenue, executive editor Bill Keller acknowledged the added burden that these cuts will add to an already overburdened staff. Employees had already taken a 5% pay cut for the year.  Unfortunately, this...

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