- Is the market cheap?
- And has it under-performed over the past year?
Nov 24, 2010
Chile: The One Emerging Market That Investors Can't Afford to Ignore in 2011 - Money Morning
Bernanke Reviews Fed's Communications Amid Backlash Over Asset Purchases - Bloomberg
Federal Reserve officials are undertaking their broadest review of public communications in three years while confronting backlash from some politicians and foreign governments over a $600 billion monetary stimulus.
Today News, Nov 24, 2010
By Kara.Thomas During the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, Chaoyang Li, MD, PhD of the CDC´s Division of Behavioral Surveillance in Atlanta and his... World News Heard now - http://www.worldnewsheardnow.com/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Rep. Dennis Kucinich: Fake Taliban Leader, Fake Elections, Fake ... By admin Evidence abounds that the Karzai regime in Kabul is among the most corrupt in the world. President Karzai rules through crony capitalism. He works to protect his cronies rather than the Afghan people. Our tax dollars are going to the ... World News Mania - http://www.worldnewsmania.com/ |
| Asia Currencies Rebound After `Knee-Jerk Reaction' to Korea Artillery Fire Bloomberg By Patricia Lui - Wed Nov 24 03:49:11 GMT 2010 Asian currencies rose for the first time in four days, rebounding after an exchange of artillery fire between North and South Korea yesterday triggered losses. The Asia Dollar Index, which tracks Asia's 10 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Theologians try to divine the intent of pope's comment on condoms Washington Post By Michelle Boorstein and William Wan The Vatican appeared to open the door Tuesday to a broader discussion about the acceptable uses of condoms, saying people in sexual relationships can use them as a last resort when one partner is infected with HIV. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Forewarned? Germany Heightens Security in Response to Terror Threat TIME By Tristana Moore / Berlin Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010 Masked police escort an arrested man from a house in Antwerp Belgium. Germany and the Netherlands arrested at least ten people on suspicion of planning an Islamist militant attack in Belgium. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Israel to PA: Reject 'findings' on claims to Kotel Jerusalem Post By BY HERB KEINON, GIL HOFFMAN AND KHALED ABU TOAM Israeli peace activist calls Palestinian Authority's denial of Jewish ties to site a "stain" and a "serious mistake." Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's spokesman Mark Regev called on the Palestinian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Expectations for Climate Change Conference Limited Voice of America Many environmentalists were disappointed last year when the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen did not end with a broad agreement to combat climate change, and they do not expect a major agreement to come out of the upcoming meeting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Haiti cholera 'worse than feared' BBC News The cholera epidemic in Haiti is spreading twice as fast as had been estimated and is likely to result in hundreds of thousands of cases in the coming months, the UN says. The UN's humanitarian co-ordinator for Haiti, Nigel Fisher, said aid agencies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Report Says Computer Worm Stymied Iran Nuclear Sites Wall Street Journal By DAVID CRAWFORD And JAY SOLOMON AP Iran's nuclear-fuel production facilities were temporarily suspended this month, the United Nations nuclear watchdog said, in the latest sign of the difficulties Tehran is facing in advancing its atomic work. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Theologians try to divine the intent of pope's comment on condoms
The Vatican appeared to open the door Tuesday to a broader discussion about the acceptable uses of condoms, saying people in sexual relationships can use them as a last resort when one partner is infected with HIV.
Nov 23, 2010
Robot breakdown delays rescue of trapped NZ miners
GREYMOUTH, New Zealand —The bid to rescue 29 New Zealand coal miners trapped underground by a massive gas explosion for nearly five days hit new problems Tuesday as a mechanical robot broke down inside a tunnel and hard rock layers slowed progress on gas testing.
TSA chief calls for understanding; pat-down leaves Michigan man covered in urine
ATLANTA —The U.S. airport security chief pleaded with Thanksgiving travelers for understanding and urged them not to boycott full-body scans on Wednesday, lest their protest snarl what is already one of the busiest, most stressful flying days of the year.
Myanmar democracy leader Suu Kyi reunited with son
YANGON —Myanmar’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was reunited Tuesday with her youngest son she last saw a decade ago, in an emotional moment at the Yangon airport 10 days after she was released from detention.
North, South Korea exchange fire;
SEOUL —North and South Korea exchanged artillery fire Tuesday after the North shelled an island near their disputed sea border, killing at least two South Korean marines, setting dozens of buildings ablaze and sending civilians fleeing for shelter.
Harry Potter stars sad to say goodbye › Japan Today
From left: Evanna Lynch, Rupert Grint and Bonnie Wright.
By Chris Betros
TOKYO —With “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1” opening around the world simultaneously over the weekend, the series’ youthful stars fanned out on publicity tours around the globe. Star Daniel Radcliffe stayed in the UK, Emma Watson was in the U.S., Tom Felton went to Mexico, while Japan played host to Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood).
Japanese firms lobby British government to rethink immigration plans
LONDON —Japanese firms are threatening to review future investments in Britain if the government goes ahead with plans to put an annual cap on immigration levels.
