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August 17, 2008 News and Trends

High Probability Trading Tutorial | DollarCreater.com

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 02:43:59 PDT
Using trend lines on charts and fibonacci resistence strategies can improve your ability to know when to buy or sell your stock or forex currency.

Analog TV shutdown kills free cell-phone TV

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 12:20:46 PDT
Picture whipping out your cell phone and catching up with "Lost" or "Jeopardy," or watching the local 11 o'clock news, all for free.

The best media Republicans can buy

Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:58:15 PDT
By now you've heard out-of-town Ed Tinsley talk about how his opponent, Harry Teague, wants to cut the throat of our troops (if not, click here). The move, for good reason, earned Tinsley mention as Keith Olberman's Worst Person in the World designation. The comment was so out-of-bounds that it threatens to put the Southern District race on the map - if only for long enough to draw a breath. It's no surprise to anyone here or anyone who has stopped at Disenchanted 2nd that Tinsley is an ide

London Transgender Film Festival announced

Tue, 12 Aug 2008 07:57:13 PDT
London Transgender Film Festival announced 2008 London Transgender Film Festival will take place at Ritzy Picturehouse, 7th-9th November. Vauxhall event aims to raise drug awareness Barcode nightclub is set to host Drug Idle, an evening of debate and discussion around recreational drug use. McKellen and Callow strike out at anti-gay bishop Sir Ian McKellen and Simon Callow, two of the UK's most prominent gay actors, have spoken out against Bishop Joseph Devine. Devine, on of

Crist Holds News Conference To Discuss T.S. Fay (WPBF Palm Beach)

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 14:45:19 PDT
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist holds a news conference to discuss Tropical Storm Fay.

Prof to Be on CBC Newsworld

Fri, 08 Aug 2008 13:47:34 PDT
Prof. Ed Thommes will be featured on CBC Newsworld at 9 p.m. Sunday discussing his latest research, which found the creation of our orderly solar system was a rare occurrence that could only happen under peaceful conditions. The physics professor, along with two researchers from Northwestern University in Illinois, developed a new computer modeling method that simulates the birth of planetary systems. Using this new computer simulation, the researchers discovered the birth of a planetary syste

Coastal ''dead zones'' spread globally, study finds

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 00:53:23 PDT
"Dead zones" in coastal waters -- regions of ocean floor so deprived of oxygen that most marine life cannot survive -- are spreading worldwide at an alarming pace. Driving the trend are nitrogen and phosphorous from chemical agricultural fertilizers that reach coastal waters after flowing off farm fields and into streams and rivers,…

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