- A way out, at last, for Chile's 33 trapped miners (AP)
- Pakistan to reopen border crossing that NATO uses (AP)
- Hungary sludge reservoir at risk of collapse (AP)
- Wife to meet imprisoned Nobel winner on Sunday (AP)
- Iran acknowledges espionage at nuclear facilities (AP)
- With succession set, North Korea throws a party (AP)
Oct 9, 2010
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What's up in the solar system in October 2010
Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society (otherwise known as "DPS") in Pasadena, California next week, from October 3 to 8. It's a five-day meeting with three concurrent sessions on everything from Mercury to trans-Neptunian objects, and there should be a lot of
First Habitable Planet, Oct 09, 2010
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Chang'E 2 launches to the Moon
IMF Warns of Slower Growth As Currency War Rages On, Oct 09, 2010
Meetings of the Group of Seven (G-7) countries in Washington this week could feature a clash of views that have sparked an international currency war even as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that growth in developed economies is slowing.
A way out, at last, for Chile's 33 trapped miners
Sixty-six agonizing days after their gold and copper mine collapsed above them, 33 miners were offered a way out Saturday as a drill broke through to their underground purgatory.
Rescue drill reaches 33 trapped Chilean miners - CNN.com
Copiapo, Chile (CNN) -- Anxious family members and exhausted rescue workers reveled in joyful relief after a drill pierced the roof of an underground mine in Chile where 33 men have been trapped since August 5.
The Technology That Will Replace 148 Billion Barrels of Oil
By Horacio R. Marquez, Contributing Editor, Money Morning
Not many investors noticed in September 2008 when Warren Buffet took a 10% stake in Hong Kong-based battery maker BYD Co. Ltd. for $230 million.
Three Ways to Profit as China Causes Gold Prices to Spike
By Martin Hutchinson, Contributing Editor, Money Morning
With the huge debt loads top world economies have taken on to rebound from the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, investors have grabbed onto gold as the best way to hedge against the inflation and other financial calamities they felt were certain to come. So far, those calamities haven't materialized.
Profit Plays For Canada – The World’s “Safest Economy”, Oct 09, 2010
I’ve said it once, and I’ll doubtless say it a few dozen more times before the U.S. economy returns to health: Just because you have to endure recessionary conditions doesn’t mean that your money has to.
That’s the argument I make when I urge Americans to search for investments outside U.S. borders. Ironically, your money doesn’t have to travel all that far: What’s arguably the world’s “safest economy” is actually located just north of the border.
I’m talking, of course, about investing in Canada.
info@als-alexander.org or interalex1@yahoo.com
That’s the argument I make when I urge Americans to search for investments outside U.S. borders. Ironically, your money doesn’t have to travel all that far: What’s arguably the world’s “safest economy” is actually located just north of the border.
I’m talking, of course, about investing in Canada.
info@als-alexander.org or interalex1@yahoo.com
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