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14 hours ago ago from Disillusioned Words
Hm. For some odd reason, there continue to linger outdated graphs about the economy. You might know which ones I mean. There are some that show a fiscal year 2009 with a projection of a 2 trillion dollar deficit. Usually it is the Conservatives who use this graph Conservatives who never mentioned deficit spending under the eight years of Bush, but once again about it under Obama but the deficit for 2009 was not 2 trillion; it was 1.42 ...
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18 hours ago ago from STA. BARBARA TODAY
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17 hours ago ago from Inflation Watch
WSJ : FedEx Corp. reported a 30% decline in earnings for its fiscal second quarter, but nevertheless said it would resume salary increases and some retirement-plan contributions for employees, citing modestly improving economic conditions and business performance.'
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18 hours ago ago from Mommy Reporter
BabyNames.com has just released its list of the top baby names for 2009. The number one name for girls this year is and the number one name for boys is The top 20 baby names for 2009 are: Top Girls' Names 2009 Amelia Isabella Ava Sophia Olivia Madeline Lily Abigail Chloe Emma Charlotte Ella Addison Elizabeth Grace Audrey Emily Bella Hannah Isabelle Top Boys' Names 2009 Aiden ...
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1 day ago ago from ReadWriteWeb
Facebook used to be dominated by White and Asian users, but tonight announced results of a demographic study of its users concluding that Black and Hispanic users of the site are now approaching their population in the general US public. Hear that? Facebook scientists have looked at the data and everything is ok now. For months, we've been calling on Facebook to open up user data in an appropriate way for the public at large to study. ...
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