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There isn't any hard news regarding a "fix" for the euro zone from Sunday or even a likely plan done by Wednesday. It's off-putting to say solutions are complex but that's most of what we're hearing. In the meantime bulls are jumping on some good data from China where the PMI rose from 49.9 to 51.1 and Japan where exports surged. Also in the U.S. there was more M&A activity than is reaso Read More »
Summer series fill the gap while your favourites are on summer vacation Read More »
By Elliott R. Morss, Ph.D. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- A while back, I wrote an article on global empires. The British Empire was the largest in history as measured both by land area (13 million square miles) and population covered (531 million). As measured by share of GDP, the U.S. Empire was the largest: In 1945, its GDP was 35% of global GDP. Things have changed since then. Energy Dependency Read More »
Take advantage of the summer sun to help reduce weeds, diseases and pests in your soil. Read More »
Is it possible to get or absorb some of the needed, bone-strengthening vitamin D from the sun through a window? Read More »
Bill Belichick tells Tom Brady he'll play Sun. vs. Texans Read More »
Just as the message is starting to sink in that the only safe tan is a fake one, along comes the news that soaking up a little sunshine might actually strengthen your immune system. Read More »
Buying technology rival Sun Microsystems might have done more harm to IBM than good. Read More »

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