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May 12, 2008 News and Trends
Burma, China, New Orleans Maps and Satelite Photos
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:27:38 PDT
This is an excellent daily news site, normally devoted to New Orleans news from city and around the country, focusing on the Recovery from the Federal Flood. But of course they are understandably way up into the disaster of Burma's recent Cyclone Nargis and now the China Earthquake with excellent NASA, USGS and news links. Really popping!
On The Economy & This Sideways Stock Market
Mon, 12 May 2008 12:06:06 PDT
In this issue of Gary D. Halbert's Forecasts & Trends...The Economy: Sluggish But No Recession Where Are The Markets Headed? Managing Market Risks The Right Way The Potomac Guardian Program Niemann Capital Management Comparing Performance Conclusions
Nessie has a cousin in MN
Mon, 12 May 2008 14:43:13 PDT
Yes it’s true, It’s been all over the US press but I am unsure if it has hit the UK yet. I was watching KSEE24 News based out of Fresno in California the other night and one of the shorter news stories was regarding a monster being sighted that resembled “Nessie” from Scotland.
Reagan's influence lives on in U.S. courts
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:40:49 PDT
"His (Reagan's) lawyers sought nominees who would not try to solve society's problems and who would reverse the trend of judicial involvement in school integration, prison problems and the environment." 66 out of 83 Reagan appointees still hold office today.
Toys'R'Us Identifies Four Key Trends That Will Define Summer Play - Biloxi Sun Herald
IP in the News: Apple's Rotten Trademark Gambit
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:56:47 PDT
Today's Wall Street Journal has a special "Business Insight" report, which includes an article on innovation, "Shape of Things to Come", highlighting Apple's recent bid for trademarks related to its iPod and iPhone, and for all we know several other consumer products. The story about how Apple leveraged its design patents to win these trademarks is a fascinating study in rent-seeking at its finest. They used them as a bridge to "nontraditional trademarks." What's really interesting is how the
TV tonight: Five worth watching - Toronto Star
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:27:38 PDT
This is an excellent daily news site, normally devoted to New Orleans news from city and around the country, focusing on the Recovery from the Federal Flood. But of course they are understandably way up into the disaster of Burma's recent Cyclone Nargis and now the China Earthquake with excellent NASA, USGS and news links. Really popping!
On The Economy & This Sideways Stock Market
Mon, 12 May 2008 12:06:06 PDT
In this issue of Gary D. Halbert's Forecasts & Trends...The Economy: Sluggish But No Recession Where Are The Markets Headed? Managing Market Risks The Right Way The Potomac Guardian Program Niemann Capital Management Comparing Performance Conclusions
Nessie has a cousin in MN
Mon, 12 May 2008 14:43:13 PDT
Yes it’s true, It’s been all over the US press but I am unsure if it has hit the UK yet. I was watching KSEE24 News based out of Fresno in California the other night and one of the shorter news stories was regarding a monster being sighted that resembled “Nessie” from Scotland.
Reagan's influence lives on in U.S. courts
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:40:49 PDT
"His (Reagan's) lawyers sought nominees who would not try to solve society's problems and who would reverse the trend of judicial involvement in school integration, prison problems and the environment." 66 out of 83 Reagan appointees still hold office today.
Toys'R'Us Identifies Four Key Trends That Will Define Summer Play - Biloxi Sun Herald
Toys'R'Us Identifies Four Key Trends That Will Define Summer Play Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - 17 hours ago By Toys"R"Us, Inc. Toys"R"Us today identified four trends that will impact how kids learn, get active and stay entertained throughout the summer months. ... |
IP in the News: Apple's Rotten Trademark Gambit
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:56:47 PDT
Today's Wall Street Journal has a special "Business Insight" report, which includes an article on innovation, "Shape of Things to Come", highlighting Apple's recent bid for trademarks related to its iPod and iPhone, and for all we know several other consumer products. The story about how Apple leveraged its design patents to win these trademarks is a fascinating study in rent-seeking at its finest. They used them as a bridge to "nontraditional trademarks." What's really interesting is how the
TV tonight: Five worth watching - Toronto Star
TV tonight: Five worth watching Toronto Star, Canada - Apr 20, 2008 ... his shooting rampage in Blacksburg, Va., The Passionate Eye has the premiere of Jonathon Hacker's film Massacre at Virginia Tech (CBC Newsworld at 10). ... PBS's Nature and Oprah's finale The Gazette (Montreal) all 2 news articles |















