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Update: December 15, 2009
22 hours ago ago from GIDEON blog
GIDEON what's new: December 12 to December 15, 2009 Infectious Diseases - Outbreaks Meningitis - bacterial Brazil , Democratic Rep. of Congo Infectious Diseases - Diseases Adenovirus infection Netherlands Angiostrongyliasis China Anthrax India , Sweden , Zambia Aspergillosis United Kingdom Baylisascariasis Botulism ...
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20 hours ago ago from Wall Street Pit
James MacGee has an interesting article that compares the post-housing boom period in Canada with that of the United States (hat tip James Hamilton). Specifically, he notes that the housing bust that took place in the United States did not occur in Canada and attempts to explain this difference by...
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21 hours ago ago from Adventures in Mama-Land
Listening to the Putomayo international Sesame Street CD: "Is this in Hebrew?" Me: "No, we call this English . This is the language many of us speak, here in Canada, and the United States." (ok, slight sarcasm, totally lost on her) Naomi: "Oh. I pretty much speak Hebrew." And then there was first thing this morning. She came into my bed to snuggle with me and GZ. I asked, "Did you have good dreams?" "Yes, my ...
Related contentBill of Rights Day 2009 at Patriots for Freedom
3 hours ago ago from Patriots for Freedom
The Bill of Rights was ratified this day, December 15, 1791. Pres. Obama declared December 15, 2009, as Bill of Rights Day: . NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim December 10, 2009, as Human Rights Day; December 15, 2009, as Bill of Rights Day; and the week beginning December 10, ...
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13 hours ago ago from ETFDesk Daily
USO United States Oil Fund 35.92 (+.34) January Crude Oil is rallying today, +1.17 to 70.67 The move comes from a report that industries have increased production in the U.S. over the last three months, potentially increasing fuel demand. USO held its 200 day moving average at 35.20. Needs a breakout past 37.29 (prior breakdown point) for a sustained move higher. Could be a tough get unless we see a big draw in crude supplies ...
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11 hours ago ago from CNN - Sports Illustrated
ISTANBUL (AP) -- The United States will face Iran, and Greece will take on Turkey in a pair of group games at the world basketball championship. The Americans and Iranians were drawn into Group B on Tuesday along with Croatia, Brazil, Tunisia and Slovenia. The tournament will be played Aug. 28-Sept. 12 in the cities of Ankara, Kayseri, Istanbul and Izmir. The United States and Iran have never met in a top level men's or women's FIBA ...
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