Why The Euro Will Fail
By: John Laughland
Throughout the history of European integration, its supporters have often used transport metaphors to sell their project.
In the 1960s, Europe was a bicycle which had to keep mo…
By: John Laughland
Throughout the history of European integration, its supporters have often used transport metaphors to sell their project.
In the 1960s, Europe was a bicycle which had to keep mo…
By Jennifer Ouellette
Take that, Fermilab! This seems to be the underlying message of yesterday’s BBC News article announcing that CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland has smashed the …
By Gregory White and Kamelia Angelova
Continue reading The Sovereign Debt Crisis Snuck Up On Us Out Of Nowhere
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted initial approval for a “roadable aircraft” known as the Transition.
The flying car – which is manufactured by the Massachusetts-based Terrafugia …
By Richard Teitelbaum
Greg Palm, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. general counsel, took a call in his 37th-floor office at One New York Plaza on Dec. 16, 2008. It was his old boss, Stephen Friedman, a form…
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman Gary Gensler appears to be on verge of achieving a big victory in his battle to impose stricter position limits on major energy futures cont…
By Fidel Castro
When I was writing one of my previous reflections, as a disaster for humanity was rapidly approaching, my greatest concern was to fulfill the elemental duty of informing our people….
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By Michael Snyder
Are you sure that you want to help clean up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? In a previous article we documented a number of the health dangers from this oil spill that m…
By Kari Goodnough – Devastating Beauty – June 2010
“Oil off the Coast of Alabama”
Since shortly after oil began spewing into the Gulf of Mexico two months ago, relief wells have been discussed as th…
A leading Mexican gubernatorial candidate was killed early Monday in a state bordering Texas, in the highest-level assassination of a politician here since President Felipe Calderón declared war on…
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China, Taiwan sign trade deal further linking their economies 6 decades since split
A historic trade deal between China and Taiwan will ease 60 years of hostility and push their ec…
By Poornima Gupta
Electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc(TSLA.O) priced shares in its initial public offering above the expected range on Monday, according to a market source.
The company, known for i…
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New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman is well known for pretentious columns that consist of letters that he suggests some prominent person write. I licensed Friedman’s literary too…
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U.S. Democrats on Tuesday went back to the drawing board as they considered stripping out a controversial tax from their landmark financial-reform bill in ord…
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The bulls are ignoring the economic realities.
Some Good Samaritan—or if there wasn’t one handy (they’re pretty scarce in Afghanistan), just about anybody at Goldman Sachs would …
Justices rebuff Chicago, which defended ban as reasonable exercise of local power
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By C. Powell
Russian spies in the United States whose arrest was announced Monday last year conveyed information about the gold market that the Russian security service considered “very valuable” a…
By Doug Alexander
The Group of 20 countries said banks need to raise capital “significantly higher” in order to avoid a repeat of the global financial crisis, while giving lenders more flexibil…
By Christine Harper
Legislation to overhaul financial regulation will help curb risk-taking and boost capital buffers. What it won’t do is fundamentally reshape Wall Street’s biggest banks or p…
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A living history is a history that turns the pupil from student to player.
To rise from the level of pupil to player requires looking into our collective shadow, letting go of the official myths and …
By C. Powell
Thanks to our friend W.G. for pointing out a fascinating article written for Harper’s magazine in November 1983 about the Bank for International Settlements by the veteran journalist Edw…
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A look at successful Mormon business leaders, with CNBC’s Erin Burnett.
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By Andrew Pollack
The Food and Drug Administration is seriously considering whether to approve the first genetically engineered animal that people would eat — salmon that can grow at twice the no…
As always, there are lessons to be learned in even the most negative situations, and here are nine lessons from this one.
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Initially, …
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Continue reading We’re Not The First Empire To Have A Serious Currency Problem
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Because of recent inquiries to GATA about the possibility of an attempt by the U.S. Government to confiscate privately held gold and silver bullion and coins and shares in companies mi…
By Tyler Durden
As we reported on Friday, a critical bill that was unable to pass this past week was the extension of unemployment benefits to millions of Americans currently collecting a $1,200 aver…
In his occasional paper THE RETURN TO GOLD 1925 , Cambridge University scholar, Donald E. Moggridge, tells us that it was Sir Isaac Newton, who, back in 1717, set the price of gold at 77 shillings 1…
On Eve of 1st Anniversary of King of Pop’s death LaToya Jackson says he was killed for Cash.
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I’ll never forget the morning, about twenty years ago, when a knock at the front door brought me face-to-face with a man who announced he was from the Virginia Meat and Poultry In…
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‘This is devastating,’ school official says of company’s plan to cut $40 million in property taxes.”
Southwest Ohio school districts said they have recently rec…
Republicans on Thursday defeated Democrats’ showcase election-year jobs bill, including an extension of weekly unemployment benefits for millions of people out of work more than six months.
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Saudi Arabia has conducted tests to stand down its air defences to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities, The Times can reveal.
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A prominent US economic and banking expert has portrayed a grim outlook for the world’s most powerful economy, saying the “crony capitalism” runs rampant in the US.
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Purchases of U.S. new homes fell in May to the lowest level on record after a tax credit expired, showing the market remains dependent on government support…
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The bonds designed by the U.S. government to help municipalities recover from the worst recession since the Great Depression may cost them millions of dollars in unforeseen borrowing c…
As much as 1 million times the normal level of methane gas has been found in some regions near the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, enough to potentially deplete oxygen and create a dead zone, U.S. scientist…
By Vincent Fernando, CFA and Kamelia Angelova
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Cell phones emit radiation to send voice and text messages to the other caller. Health risks aren’t confirmed, but some (not all) studies of frequent cell phone users suggest increased risks for bra…
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Amanda Dorsey has spent dozens of hours categorizing search results on eBay, verifying search-engine links and doing other online jobs for CrowdFlower Inc., a San Francisco employ…
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WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange has given his strongest indication yet about the next big leak from his whistleblower organisation.
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A new report on who supplies — and who spends — California’s public dollars shows an interesting disparity between the givers and the takers:
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By Christie Keith
Sido was a little tan-and-white dog, mixed-breed, pretty, charming and devoted to her owner. Not that different, maybe, from the dog lying at your feet while you read this.
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The Supreme Court lifted Monday a four-year ban on the sale in the United States of genetically modified alfalfa, which farmers fear contaminates others crops.
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By Tyler Durden
Even as increasingly desperate falling knife catchers try to convince someone, anyone to buy up some or all of their shares of BP stock, which is certainly on its way to a guarantee…
By Isao Hashimoto
“2053” – This is the number of nuclear explosions conducted in various parts of the globe from 1954-1998.
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By Alan Zibel
The Obama administration’s flagship effort to help people in danger of losing their homes is falling flat.
More than a third of the 1.24 million borrowers who have enrolled in the $7…
By David Wilson
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The Summer Solstice occurs exactly when the Earth’s axial tilt is most inclined towards the sun at its maximum of …
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Japan is at “risk of collapse” under its huge debt mountain, the country’s new prime minister has said.
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