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Friday, May 14th, 2010The former governors giddy energy flows like an electrical current at anti-abortion gathering
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The former governors giddy energy flows like an electrical current at anti-abortion gathering
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Palin sets out to reclaim feminism for the right
Over 58.000 people applied for a total of 30,253 vacancies. Hundreds of unemployed people besieged the Job Exchange Friday morning.
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The path to salvation can be a slippery slope Liz Peek | Today 12:00 pm Bears, Bulls, Chickens and Pigs: wOws Wall Street Weekly with Liz Peek (Week of 4/5) Editors Note: Liz Peek is a financial columnist. Remember when boys were boys, men were men and President Obama wasnt going to raise taxes on the middle class? Paul Volcker, former Federal Reserve Chair and the administrations favorite ...
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Will Obama Raise Taxes on the Middle Class?
The chief executives of VT Group and Babcock will meet this week to set out a plan for putting the two companies together after last month's takeover, with hundreds of jobs at VT's headquarters in Southampton and other sites expected to go.
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How we'll be traveling in the next 100 years. This is the fifth part in an eight-part series on the future of transportation. New articles published every Monday. We have a good idea of what the near-term future of transportation will look like: hybrid vehicles, like the Chevy Volt; electric cars, such as the Tesla Roadster; the rickshaw-cum-Segway known as the General Motors P.U.M.A.; and high ...
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Snow and rain on both sides of the Atlantic has put a £5m dent in profits at Stagecoach's bus wing.
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Snow gives Stagecoach's bus wing £5m profits chill (Daily Telegraph)
The economic crisis and rising xenophobia are breaking down the great Swiss myths and undoing this once unique model nation.
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The Death of Switzerland (Newsweek)
Leaf veins show that looped networks may be better at overcoming obstacles than branched networks.
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Leaves Show Looped Networks May Be Better Than Branched (Wired News)
Mido, the leading Swiss watchmaker, commemorates the 75th jubilee of its Multifort collection with the launch of the new Multifort models, designed to revive the streamlined styling.
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Passengers stranded on one of the Eurostar trains claimed that Claudia Schiffer, the model, was given special treatment.
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Schiffer's 'special treatment' on nightmare Eurostar journey (Daily Telegraph)